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Q: Can lecithin remove arterial plaques
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What is a fatty deposit in an arterial wall called?

Such deposits are called atheromas. They mainly consist of calcified fat (cholesterol and fatty acids) and tissue. The build up of atheromas within the arterial walls is a sign of artheriosclerosis, a cardiovascular disease that causes the stiffening of arteries.


How to make soybean lecithin oil?

Lecithin Powder is is one of the most complex and versatile substances derived from the soy lecithin liquid.Its extracted with Acetone at high rpm to remove oil content from lecithin.the ratio of Oil & powder in lecithin liquid are 40:60. after extraction the acetone & lecithin mass setteled for 60 min. during settling,there is 2 layer in mass, upper layer of Oil + acetone & bottom layer contain lecithin powder.remove top layer from mass & filter bottom layer.then dry the bottom layer to remove acetone content from solid. this solid material to be pulverise in piln mill. this powder is called Lecithin Powder.


How do you determine the phospholipid composition of a lecithin?

Lecithin is a another name for phosphatidyl choline. Hydrolysis to remove the fatty acid chains from the choline followed by HPLC can determine which fatty acid chains are attached.


Which vitamin is needed to make lecithin?

Choline is need to make lecithin


Where can an individual purchase wall plaques?

An individual may purchase wall plaques at Unirec or Pronto. Both of these firms offer custom designed plaques as well as a variety of ready made plaques.


Do temperate phage form bacteriophage plaques?

Yes they can form plaques.


Is lecithin halal for Muslims?

There is no definite answer to this question since Lecithin (which is an emulsifier) may be derived form either plant (i.e. soy lecithin) - or animal source. Here in Germany it is specifically written if the lecithin is derived from soy beans (= soy lecithin). If only "lecithin" is written on the product, one has to ensure (f.e. by contacting the producer) whether its derived from animal or plant-source. See more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lecithin


Can lecithin be eaten by those with soy allergies?

Lecithin can come from two main sources; soy or eggs. Clearly if you have a soy allergy, eating soy lecithin is unwise. Luckily, if lecithin is from soy, it must be labelled "soy lecithin" on the packaging. Eating egg lecithin should present no problems. I should point out that the vast majority of regular chocolate bars contain soy lecithin rather than egg; lecithin-free chocolate is a specialty product which can sometimes be found in specialist chocolateries or health-food stores.


A characteristic of lecithin supplements is?

Lecithin supplements are either sold in a liquid or granular form. Lecithin has a mild light taste that is not offensive when eaten alone.


How soy lecithin is made?

Lecithin is a combination of phospholipids that naturally occur in soybeans. Lecithin gums are obtained from soy oil after the oil has been extracted from the soybean flakes. Lecithin is removed from the soybean oil using a steam precipitation process. Precipitate is spray dryed to be transformed into Lecithin powder for use as ingredient in dry foods and it has the same applications as the liquid Soya Lecithin


What research has been done on lecithin?

many studies of the effects of lecithin had faulty methods, and the few good studies proved that lecithin was not effective in lowering cholesterol.


Is it a physical or chemical change Teeths from plaques?

The formation of plaques is a chemical process.