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phospholipid
English
Etymology
phospho- +? lipid
Noun
phospholipid (plural phospholipids)
- (organic chemistry) Any lipid, such as lecithin or cephalin, consisting of a diglyceride combined with a phosphate group and a simple organic molecule such as choline or ethanolamine; they are important constituents of biological membranes.
- Synonym: phosphatide
Derived terms
Translations
phospholipid From the web:
- what phospholipids
- what phospholipid is found in the cell membrane
- what phospholipids do
- what is an example of phospholipids
degumming
English
Etymology
degum +? -ing
Noun
degumming (uncountable)
- The removal of gum from a material, especially the removal of sericin from silk or phospholipids etc. from vegetable oils.
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