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  2. Egg oil - Wikipedia

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    An intact yolk surrounded by egg white. Egg oil (CAS No. 8001–17–0, INCI: egg oil), also known as egg yolk oil or ovum oil, is derived from the yolk of chicken eggs consisting mainly of triglycerides with traces of lecithin, cholesterol, biotin, xanthophylls lutein and zeaxanthin, and immunoglobulins.

  3. What's the deal with egg whites? - AOL

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  4. Ovalbumin - Wikipedia

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    Ovalbumin (abbreviated OVA [1]) is the main protein found in egg white, making up approximately 55% of the total protein. [2] Ovalbumin displays sequence and three-dimensional homology to the serpin superfamily, but unlike most serpins it is not a serine protease inhibitor. [3]

  5. The Way You Eat Your Eggs May Be Seriously Impacting Your Health

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    What Are The Health Benefits Of Eggs? SENEZ - Getty Images. Eggs pack a lot of nutrients into a tiny package. Each large egg contains six grams of complete protein. ... But before you order an egg ...

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    Eggs are a great source of protein, healthy fats, vitamins and minerals. ... which may have benefits for brain and bone health, the experts say. "Eggs tend to be one of the higher contributors of ...

  7. Egg white - Wikipedia

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    The albumen from egg white was used as a binding agent in early photography during an 1855-90 period; such prints were called albumen prints. In the 1750s, egg whites were believed to prevent swelling, and were used for that purpose. To help soothe areas of skin that were afflicted, egg white mixed with Armenian bole could help restore the fibers.

  8. Ovomucin - Wikipedia

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    Ovomucin is a glycoprotein found mainly in egg whites, as well as in the chalaza and vitelline membrane. The protein makes up around 2-4% of the protein content of egg whites; like other members of the mucin protein family, ovomucin confers gel-like properties. It is composed of two subunits, alpha-ovomucin (MUC5B) and beta-ovomucin (MUC6), of ...

  9. Here are 9 insane health benefits of eating eggs - AOL

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