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Dictionary » E » Emulsify EmulsifyEmulsify to convert or to be converted into an emulsion. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Help! I am in a digestive crisis!... the small intestine to convert trypsinogen to trypsin Lipid Enzymes Bile (not an enzyme) - made in the liver, functions in the small intestine to emulsify fats Lipase - made in the pancreas, functions in the small intestine to hydrolyze lipids
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Re: Ingesting Cholsterol... and transported to the liver. In case you're interested, in the liver, cholesterol has three possible fates: conversion into bile acids (used to emulsify dietary fats), which is the only route that cholesterol can exit the body; to serve as a precursor for steroid hormones, e.g. progesterone, ...
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TweenIt's alright :) Luckily, my 70% ethanolic extract is completely dissolved on the distilled water, so that I didn't need tween to emulsify ;) However, I am still expecting any asnwers to anticipate if in the future I have extract that is not easily dissolved :D
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Tween... to rinse something like chemicals, antibodies, and another liquids out from our tubes, plates, wells, or another places. It also is applied to emulsify lipids or any alcohol-based stuff like ethanolic extracts into aqueous environment, so it will dissolved completely. In our body system, we ...
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TweenHello, I am Dr.Stein ;) I need a reference, or based to your own experience, of Tween concentration used to emulsify 70% ethanolic extract into distilled water. I have Tween 20 (10% stock). This extract will be administered orally as much as 0.5 mL to mouse (30 gram weight) for ...
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