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Lipid - Law Dictionary Search Results

lipid

steroids phospholipids sphingolipids waxes and fatty acids some of the lipids together with proteins and carbohydrates form an essential structural component

lipid lowering

Serving to reduce the concentration of lipid such as cholesterol in the blood of medications such as

lipemia

The presence of an abnormally high concentration of lipid in the blood Called also hyperlipemia hyperlipidemia hyperlipoidemia lipidemia lipoidemia

lipide

Same as lipid

lipidosis

A disorder of lipid metabolism whether congenital or acquired

lipophilic

having an affinity for lipids of chemical substances or parts of molecules Contrasted to lipophobic

lipophobic

Not soluble in lipids or in non polar solvents of chemical substances or parts

lipotropic

having an affinity for lipids

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