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  2. Lecithin - Wikipedia

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    Lecithin contains dietary precursors to choline, an essential nutrient, which was formerly classified as a B vitamin (vitamin B 4). [17] [18] Lecithin is a mixture of fats that contains phospholipids, including phosphatidylcholine, and the human body can convert phosphatidylcholine into choline.

  3. Capillary leak syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The syndrome was first described by a team of New York City physicians led by Dr. Bayard D. Clarkson in 1960, [17] after whom it was later informally named. Beyond numerous case reports published since then, three comprehensive reviews of clinical and research experience were published in 2017, [ 5 ] [ 7 ] [ 14 ] and a scientific primer in late ...

  4. Phosphatidylcholine - Wikipedia

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    The name lecithin was derived from Greek λέκιθος, lekithos 'egg yolk' by Theodore Nicolas Gobley, a French chemist and pharmacist of the mid-19th century, who applied it to the egg yolk phosphatidylcholine that he identified in 1847. Gobley eventually completely described his lecithin from chemical structural point of view, in 1874.

  5. Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine - Wikipedia

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    Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) is a phospholipid (and a lecithin) consisting of two C 16 palmitic acid groups attached to a phosphatidylcholine head-group. It is the main constituent of pulmonary surfactants, which reduces the work of breathing and prevents alveolar collapse during breathing.

  6. Hydroxylated lecithin - Wikipedia

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    Hydroxylated lecithin is chemically modified lecithin. It is made by treating lecithin with hydrogen peroxide and an organic acid such as acetic or lactic acid. [1] In the process, some of the organic acid becomes peroxy acid. The peroxy acid reacts with olefins in the fatty acid side chains creating intermediate epoxides.

  7. Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Hudson, more stars perform holiday ...

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    Kelly Clarkson performs during the 2024 Rockefeller Center tree lighting ceremony in New York on Dec. 4, 2024. To cap off the night, Clarkson harkened back to her 2013 Christmas album by ...

  8. Egg lecithin - Wikipedia

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    Egg lecithin has emulsification and lubricant properties, and is a surfactant.It can be totally integrated into the cell membrane in humans, so does not need to be metabolized and is well tolerated by humans and nontoxic when ingested; some synthetic emulsifiers can only be excreted via the kidneys.

  9. Kelly Clarkson Addresses Recent Weight Loss, Saying She ... - AOL

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    Kelly Clarkson, 41, opened up about her recent weight loss on her talk show, The Kelly Clarkson Show, last week, sharing that she doesn't wear Spanx anymore, per Life & Style.

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