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Well I found this....Thanks, Marla

phospholipid

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(f & #335;s & 180;fôl & #300;p´ & #300;d) , lipid that in its simplest form is comp=

osed of

glycerol bonded to two fatty acids and a phosphate group. The

resulting compound called phosphatidic acid contains a region (the

fatty acid component) that is fat-soluble along with a region (the

charged phosphate group) that is water-soluble. Most phospholipids

also have an additional chemical group bound to the phosphate. For

example, it may be connected with choline; the resulting

phospholipid is called phosphatidylcholine, or lecithin. Other

phospholipids include phosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylinositol,

phosphatidylserine, and phosphatidylethanolamine. The bipolar

character of phospholipids is essential to their biological function

in cell membranes. The fat-soluble portions associate with the fat-

soluble portions of other phospholipids while the water-soluble

regions remain exposed to the surrounding solvent. The phospholipids

of the cell membrane form into a sheet two molecules thick with the

fat-soluble portions inside shielded on both sides by the water-

soluble portions. This stable structure provides the cell membrane

with its integrity.

Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, Copyright © 2004.

> A local Dr. is uses the Phospholipid Exchange followed by GSH

push.

> I am trying to find out more about the P.E. (to find out really

what

> it is) on the internet. Does anyone have any ideas besides a

yahoo

> search on where I can look.

>

> Marla

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Where are you located?

Phospholipid Exchange

A local Dr. is uses the Phospholipid Exchange followed by GSH push.

I am trying to find out more about the P.E. (to find out really what

it is) on the internet. Does anyone have any ideas besides a yahoo

search on where I can look.

Marla

Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at

<http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com<http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com/>>

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Thank you, I will get this info to them.

Re: Phospholipid Exchange

Well I found this....Thanks, Marla

phospholipid

Related:

(f & #335;s & 180;fôl & #300;p´ & #300;d) , lipid that in its simplest form is comp=

osed of

glycerol bonded to two fatty acids and a phosphate group. The

resulting compound called phosphatidic acid contains a region (the

fatty acid component) that is fat-soluble along with a region (the

charged phosphate group) that is water-soluble. Most phospholipids

also have an additional chemical group bound to the phosphate. For

example, it may be connected with choline; the resulting

phospholipid is called phosphatidylcholine, or lecithin. Other

phospholipids include phosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylinositol,

phosphatidylserine, and phosphatidylethanolamine. The bipolar

character of phospholipids is essential to their biological function

in cell membranes. The fat-soluble portions associate with the fat-

soluble portions of other phospholipids while the water-soluble

regions remain exposed to the surrounding solvent. The phospholipids

of the cell membrane form into a sheet two molecules thick with the

fat-soluble portions inside shielded on both sides by the water-

soluble portions. This stable structure provides the cell membrane

with its integrity.

Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, Copyright © 2004.

> A local Dr. is uses the Phospholipid Exchange followed by GSH

push.

> I am trying to find out more about the P.E. (to find out really

what

> it is) on the internet. Does anyone have any ideas besides a

yahoo

> search on where I can look.

>

> Marla

Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at

<http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com<http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com/>>

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