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Soy Phospholipids

mixture of phospholipids

Synonym(s):

Soy Lecithin, Soybean Phospholipids

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
12352204
NACRES:
NA.32

form

powder or granules

concentration

≥20% (phosphatidyl choline, TLC)

impurities

≤3% water
~25% phosphatidylcholine

storage temp.

2-8°C

General description

Asolectin comprises roughly equal proportions of lecithin, cephalin and phosphatidylinositol along with minor amounts of other phospholipids and polar lipids. Good source of fatty acids: about 24% saturated fatty acids, 14% mono-unsaturated and 62% poly-unsaturated fatty acids. For the reconstitution of vesicles in membrane studies; review about the swelling of soybean phospholipids in water and their function as oil-in-water emulsifiers.

Application

Soy Phospholipids has been used:
  • to prepare liposomes to load for viscosupplementation testing
  • to prepare soy lecithin (SL)-based extenders and assess its potential as a viable alternative to be used in buck sperm freezing media
  • to prepare liposome for the liposome co-sedimentation assay

Biochem/physiol Actions

Soy Phospholipids are potentially used as biologically active food additives. These lipids exhibit several biochemical and physical effects that might be useful to prevent pathogenesis. Soy phospholipids are known to lower lipid levels, regulate cholesterol and triglyceride levels, stabilize membrane functions, and support hepatic functions.

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable

Personal Protective Equipment

dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves

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Tu Anh Nguyen et al.
Current biology : CB, 31(2), 271-282 (2020-11-14)
Multicellular organisms employ fluid transport networks to overcome the limit of diffusion and promote essential long-distance transport. Connectivity and pressurization render these networks especially vulnerable to wounding. To mitigate this risk, animals, plants, and multicellular fungi independently evolved elaborate clotting
Abigail Tabarez et al.
Animal reproduction science, 217, 106473-106473 (2020-05-16)
The aim of this study was to address whether soy lecithin (SL) was an effective non-penetrating cryoprotectant for buck sperm cryopreservation in the presence of seminal plasma. There was also an attempt to determine the optimal concentration of BHT as
Dominika Kozon et al.
Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology, 22(6), 1020-1029 (2020-10-31)
Amphiphilic antimicrobial polymers display activity against the outer bacterial cell membrane, triggering various physiological effects. We investigated the regulation of ion transport across the lipid bilayer to understand differences in biological activity for a series of amphiphilic polymethyloxazoline - polyethyleneimine
A new insight into more effective viscosupplementation based on the synergy of hyaluronic acid and phospholipids for cartilage friction reduction
Hilvser P, et al.
Biotribology, 25, 100166-100166 (2021)
L. Rydhag et al.
Scand. Symp. Lipids (R. Marcuse, ed.), 90-90 (1982)

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