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Definition of Kephalins
1. kephalin [n] - See also: kephalin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kephalins
Literary usage of Kephalins
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Science Record edited by Alfred Ely Beach (1876)
"The constituents of the white matter maybe separated by treatment with ether,
which extracts the kephalins; on concentrating the solution, ..."
2. Biochemistry of Muscle & Nerve: Ten Lectures by William Dobinson Halliburton (1904)
"The kephalins are very soluble in ether, and do not form definite compounds with
platinum or cadmium as lecithin does. The lecithins are characterised by ..."
3. Science Record: A Compendium of Scientific Progress and Discovery During the edited by Alfred Ely Beach (1876)
"The constituents of the white matter may be separated by treatment with ether,
which extracts the kephalins; on concentrating the solution, ..."
4. The Elements of Physiological and Pathological Chemistry: A Handbook for by Thomas Cranstoun Charles (1884)
"... however, in the form of a gelatinous mass ; it is insoluble also in cold
alcohol and ether, but is soluble in warm alcohol. III. kephalins and ..."
5. Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Preventive Medicine by G. Koehler, Bernard Fantus, William Augustus Evans (1921)
"The kephalins shortened coagulation time to one-third or one-half, kephalin being
therefore only ... Both kephalins and thromboplastins lose their throm- ..."