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CEPHALIN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CEPHALIN is phosphatidylethanolamine.
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Definition of cephalins (kephalins) - Chemistry Dictionary - Chemicool
Compounds derived from glycerol in which a primary and the secondary hydroxy groups are esterified with long-chain fatty acids.
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Kephalin - Oxford Reference
Phospholipids containing ethanolamine, hence phosphatidylethanolamines. Found especially in brain and nerve tissue. From: kephalins in A Dictionary of Food ...
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kephalin
kephalin Chem. (ˈkɛfəlɪn) [f. Gr. κεϕαλή head + -in1.] Thudichum's term for a substance obtained from brain matter. Now usu. spelt cephalin (see cephalin2). So kephaˈloidin.1878 Kingzett Anim. Chem. 290 Kephaline may be purified to some extent by its repeated solution in ether. Ibid. 294 To that fur...
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kephalin, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun kephalin is in the 1870s. OED's only evidence for kephalin is from 1878, in the writing of Charles Kingzett. kephalin ...
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Kephalin: Phospholipid in Cell Membranes - Ontosight | AI
Kephalin, also known as cephalin, is a type of phospholipid found in cell membranes, playing a crucial role in maintaining membrane integrity and function.
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cephalin
▪ I. cephalin1 Zool. (ˈsɛfəlɪn) [ad. F. céphalin (A. Schneider 1875, in Arch. Zool. Exp. Gen. IV. 518), f. Gr. κεϕαλή head + -in1.] = cephalont.1888 Rolleston & Jackson Anim. Life 858 A Polycystid possessing all three segments is known as a Cephalin or Cephalont. 1912 E. A. Minchin Introd. Study Pro...
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THE HEMOSTATIC ACTION OF KEPHALIN - JAMA Network
Howell of Johns Hopkins University contributed a significant item by the discovery that certain lipoids exert a thromboplastic action.
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Behaviour of kephalin from human brain towards acids and bases
Physical chemistry of lipoids. Behaviour of kephalin from human brain towards acids and bases. Mona Spiegel-Adolf. Mona Spiegel-Adolf. 1The Department of ...
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kephalin - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
kephalin (plural kephalins). Alternative spelling of cephalin. Categories: English lemmas · English nouns · English countable nouns. Hidden categories:.
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Presence of Serine and a Disaccharide in Groundnut Kephalin
RECENT work on kephalin by Folch and co-workers1–4 has made it clear that the classical view of its simple relationship to lecithin indicated by (I) and (II) ...
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phospholipin
† phospholipin Biochem. Obs. (fɒsfəʊˈlɪpɪn) [f. phospho- + lipin.] = prec.1910 J. B. Leathes Fats i. 41 Compounds of fatty acids containing phosphorus and nitrogen... Thudichum gave the name ‘phosphatides’ to a number of such substances... The indefinite nature of the term has led to its application...
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phosphatidic
phosphatidic, a. Biochem. (fɒsfəˈtaɪdɪk, -ˈtɪdɪk) [f. prec. + -ic.] phosphatidic acid: any of the esterified derivatives of glycerol phosphate in which the hydrogen atoms in both hydroxyl groups are replaced by fatty acid radicals.1927 Channon & Chibnall in Biochem. Jrnl. XXI. 1115 It seems to us pr...
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