Comparison between phosphatidylcholine and deoxycholate subcutaneous injection for localized reduction of subcutaneous fat

Emad Farag Mahmoud Mohamed;

Abstract


Phosphatidylcholine (PPC) and sodium deoxycholate (DC) are both phospholipids, emulsifiers, and surfactants. Phosphatidylcholine is the most abundant phospholipid component of cell membranes, a precursor to acetylcholine, and a constituent of lipoproteins


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Title Comparison between phosphatidylcholine and deoxycholate subcutaneous injection for localized reduction of subcutaneous fat
Authors Emad Farag Mahmoud Mohamed
Keywords Comparison between phosphatidylcholine and deoxycholate subcutaneous injection for localized reduction of subcutaneous fat
Issue Date 2009
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Phosphatidylcholine (PPC) and sodium deoxycholate (DC) are both phospholipids, emulsifiers, and surfactants. Phosphatidylcholine is the most abundant phospholipid component of cell membranes, a precursor to acetylcholine, and a constituent of lipoproteins

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