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Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The fibrous cap is a layer of fibrous connective tissue , which is thicker and less cellular than the normal intima . The fibrous cap contains macrophages and smooth muscle cells. The fibrous cap of an atheroma is composed of smooth muscle cells, macrophages, foam cells , lymphocytes, collagen and elastin. DEFAULTSORT Fibrous Cap Category Angiology Cardiovascular stub Pathology stub ... more details
orphan date August 2010 Fibrous ankylosis is a fibrous connective tissue process which results in decreased range of motion . ref Chabner, Davi Ellen. 2007 . The Language of Medicine 8th ed. . Saunders Elsevier, St. Louis, MO, USA. ref Symptoms present as bony ankylosis , in which osseous tissue fuses two bones together reducing mobility, which is why fibrous ankylosis is also known as false ankylosis. Pathology may be the result of trauma, disease, chronic inflammation , or surgery. Some research suggests fibrous ankylosis may precede the development of bony ankylosis ref Ikeno, Hidenori, Matsumura, Hirofumi, Murakami, Gen, Sato, Toshio J., and Ohta, Makoto. Which morphology of dry bone articular surfaces suggests socalled fibrous ankylosis in the elderly human sacroiliac joint? Anatomical Science International 2006 81, 39 46. ref Notes references DEFAULTSORT Connective Tissue Category Tissues medicine stub ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Fibrous joint Latin junctura fibrosa GraySubject GrayPage Image Caption Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre j 02 DorlandsSuf 12466171 Fibrous joints are connected by Fibrous connective tissue dense connective tissue , consisting mainly of collagen . Types These joints are also called fixed or immoveable joints, because they do not move. These joints have no joint cavity and are connected via fibrous connective tissue. The skull bones are connected by fibrous joints. ref name titleModule Introduction to Joints cite web url http anatomy.med.umich.edu modules joints module joints 04.html title Module Introduction to Joints accessdate 2008 01 29 work ref Suture joint Suture s are found between bones of the human skull skull . In fetal skulls the sutures are wide to allow slight movement during birth. They later become rigid synarthrodial . Syndesmoses are found between long bones of the body, such as the radius bone radius and ulna in forearm and the distal tibio fibular joint in leg. Unlike other fibrous joints, syndesmoses are moveable amphiarthrodial , albeit not to such degree as synovial joints. Gomphosis is a joint between the root of a tooth and the Dental alveolus sockets in the maxilla or human mandible mandible . References reflist External links http commons.bcit.ca biology articulations fibrous.html Joints Category Joints musculoskeletal stub fa fr Articulation fibreuse ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name PAGENAME Latin pericardium fibrosum GraySubject GrayPage Image Gray968.png Caption A transverse section of the thorax, showing the contents of the middle and the posterior mediastinum. The pleural and pericardial cavities are exaggerated since normally there is no space between parietal and visceral pleura and between pericardium and heart. Parietal layer Lining the fibrous pericardium. The visceral layer is continuous with the parietal layer at the sites, where the great vessels pierce the fibrous pericardium. Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 12 DorlandsSuf 12626527 The fibrous pericardium is the most superficial layer of the pericardium . It is made up of dense connective tissue , a loose connective tissue ref Tortora, Gerard J., and Nielsen, Mark T. 2009 . Principles of Human Anatomy, 11th edition , p.84 85. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ISBN 139780471789314. ref which acts to protect the heart, anchoring it to the surrounding walls, and preventing it from overfilling with blood . It is continuous with the adventitia externa outer adventitial layer of the neighboring great blood vessel s. References Reflist External links NormanAnatomy thoraxlesson4 NormanAnatomyFig heartpericardium UMichAtlas ht pericard1 Chest X ray showing pericardium, posteroanterior view UMichAtlas ht pericard2 MRI of chest, lateral view GPnotebook 1496645690 Heart Category Cardiac anatomy it Pericardio fibroso ... more details
folded into a globular protein globular or fibrousproteinfibrous form, facilitating a biological ... structures globular protein s, fibrousprotein s, and membrane protein s. Almost all globular proteins ... components. Most structural proteins are fibrousprotein s for example, actin and tubulin are globular ...About a class of molecules protein as a nutrient Protein nutrient other uses pp semi indef File Myoglobin.png thumb right A representation of the 3D structure of the protein myoglobin showing colored alpha helix alpha helices . This protein was the first to have its structure solved by X ray crystallography ... . The peptide sequence sequence of amino acids in a protein is defined by the DNA sequence sequence ... archaea pyrrolysine . Shortly after or even during synthesis, the residues in a protein are often ... to form stable protein complex es. Like other biological macromolecules such as polysaccharide ... acid s from food. Through the process of digestion , animals break down ingested protein into free amino acids that are then used in metabolism. Proteins may be protein purification purified from ... made possible a number of methods to facilitate purification. Methods commonly used to study protein ... chains in a protein that ultimately determines its three dimensional structure and its chemical reactivity ... linked in the protein chain, an individual amino acid is called a residue, and the linked series of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen atoms are known as the main chain or protein backbone. ref Murray ... structures of the peptide bond that links individual amino acids to form a protein polymer The peptide ... angle s in the peptide bond determine the local shape assumed by the protein backbone. ref Murray et al ., p. 31. ref The end of the protein with a free carboxyl group is known as the C terminus .... The words protein , polypeptide, and peptide are a little ambiguous and can overlap in meaning. Protein is generally used to refer to the complete biological molecule in a stable tertiary structure ... more details
Pfam box Symbol SpA Name Protein A image Protein A 1DEE 1L6X.png width caption Structure of a domain of protein A as a three helix bundle binding to the heavy variable chain of a VH3 human Fab ref name ... JB, Silverman GJ. title Crystal structure of a Staphylococcus aureus protein A domain complexed with the Fab ... month May pmid 10805799 doi pmc 25840 ref left. Minimized protein A bound to Fc fragment of Rituximab ... April pmid 10754313 doi ref Pfam InterPro SMART PROSITE SCOP 1DEE TCDB OPM family OPM protein PDB PDB2 1dee , PDB2 1l6x Protein A is a 56 Atomic mass unit kDa MSCRAMM surface protein originally found ... and phagocytosis . Protein A antibody binding Protein A binds with high affinity to human IgG1 and IgG2 as well as mouse IgG2a and IgG2b. Protein A binds with moderate affinity to human IgM ... or IgD , nor will it react to mouse IgM, IgA or IgE. The capacity of protein A to bind antibodies with such high .... The protein A used for production of antibodies in bio pharmaceuticals is most commonly bound to a stationary phase chromatography resin. Other antibody binding proteins In addition to Protein A, other immunoglobulin binding bacterial proteins such as Protein G , Protein A G and Protein L are all ... Staphylococcus aureus utilizes Protein A, along with a host of other proteins and surface factors to aid its survival and, thus, virulence. Protein A helps inhibit phagocytic engulfment and acts as an immunological disguise. Mutants of S. aureus lacking protein A are more efficiently phagocytosed ... toxin. J. Exp. Med. 2003 197 1125 1139. ref Research Recombinant Staphylococcal Protein ... form of Protein A is called MabSelect. ref http www.gelifesciences.com aptrix upp00919.nsf Content 17D93C2E6A580E57C1257628001CE677 file 18114994AE.pdf ref Protein A is often coupled to other molecules .... Protein A is often immobilized onto a solid support and used as reliable method for purifying total IgG from crude protein mixtures such as blood serum serum or ascites fluid, or coupled with one ... more details
PBB geneid 5627 Protein S is a vitamin K dependent plasma glycoprotein synthesized in the endothelium. In the circulation, Protein S exists in two forms a free form and a complex form bound to complement system complement protein C4b binding protein C4BP . In humans, protein S is encoded by the PROS1 ... B, Stenflo J, Wydro R title Isolation and sequence of the cDNA for human protein S, a regulator ... url ref In 1979, researchers in Seattle , Washington first discovered protein S and arbitrarily ... X Stuart factor , and protein S journal Biochemistry volume 16 issue 4 pages 698 706 year 1977 ... RG, Davie EW title Characterization of protein S, a gamma carboxyglutamic acid containing protein ... March pmid 420821 doi 10.1021 bi00572a026 ref Function The best characterized function of Protein S is its role in the anti coagulation pathway, where it functions as a cofactor to Protein C in the inactivation .... ref name pmid18695379 cite journal author Castoldi E, Hackeng TM title Regulation of coagulation by protein ... 18695379 doi 10.1097 MOH.0b013e328309ec97 url ref Protein S can bind to negatively charged phospholipids via the carboxylated Gla domain GLA domain . This property allows Protein S to function in the removal ... such as macrophages . Protein S can bind to the negatively charged phospholipids and function as a bridging molecule between the apoptotic cell and the phagocyte. The bridging property of Protein ... lead to Protein S deficiency which is a rare blood disorder which can lead to an increased risk of thrombosis ... R, Daly ME title The prevalence of, and molecular defects underlying, inherited protein S deficiency ... author Garc a de Frutos P, Fuentes Prior P, Hurtado B, Sala N title Molecular basis of protein S deficiency ... doi url ref Interactions Protein S has been shown to Proteinprotein interaction interact with Factor ... 621 635 of protein S are essential for binding to factor Va journal J. Biol. Chem. volume 274 issue ... Feb. title Binding of protein S to factor Va associated with inhibition of prothrombinase that is independent ... more details
Refimprove date January 2009 Infobox disease Name Fibrous dysplasia ICD10 ICD10 K 10 8 k 00 , ICD10 M 85 0 m 80 , ICD10 Q 78 1 q 65 ICD9 ICD9 526.89 , ICD9 733.29 , ICD9 756.54 ICDO Image Fibrous dysplasia intermed mag.jpg Caption Micrograph showing fibrous dysplasia with the characteristic thin, irregular ... . OMIM MedlinePlus 001234 eMedicineSubj radio eMedicineTopic 284 DiseasesDB MeshID D005357 Fibrous dysplasia is a disease that causes bone thinning ref DorlandsDict three 000033238 fibrous dysplasia ... within the bones. ref http www.mayoclinic.com health fibrous dysplasia DS00991 ref Presentation Image Dysplasia fibrosa.jpg thumb Fibrous dysplasia of the right zygomatic bone left in the image ... growths that consist of replacement of the medullary bone with fibrous tissue, causing the expansion ... fibrous dysplasia , affecting 70 80 . Others have them in many bones polyostotic fibrous dysplasia . In 3 of cases, people suffering from fibrous dysplasia also have endocrine diseases and skin ... precocious early puberty, often occurring as early as 6 years old. Pathology Image Fibrous dysplasia very low mag.jpg thumb Micrograph of fibrous dysplasia right of image jutxaposed with unaffected bone left of image . H&E stain . In fibrous dysplasia, the marrow space is filled with fibrous tissue ... . Causes Fibrous dysplasia is very rare not much is known about it, and there is no known cure. Levels of the transcription factor C fos are raised in fibrous dysplasia, leading to gene over expression ... R title Increased expression of the c fos proto oncogene in bone from patients with fibrous dysplasia ... ossification, is expressed in fibrous dysplasia and in c Fos overexpressing bone lesions journal ... . ref EMedicine article 389714 Fibrous Dysplasia ref There are two types of fibrous ... Polyostotic Involving many bones . The most severe form of polyostotic fibrous dysplasia is known as McCune Albright syndrome . Fibrous dysplasia of bone may also be an associated abnormality in Neurofibromatosis ... more details
Malignant fibrous cytoma is a soft tissue sarcoma that usually occurs in the Limb anatomy limbs , most commonly the legs , and may also occur in the abdomen . Also called malignant fibrous histiocytoma . External links http www.cancer.gov Templates db alpha.aspx?CdrID 349461 Malignant fibrous cytoma entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms NCI cancer dict oncology stub Category Types of neoplasia ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Fibrous tissue neoplasm Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO 8810 8839 OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D018218 A fibrous tissue neoplasm is a tumor derived primarily from Fibrous connective tissue . An example is fibroma . See also Fibroepithelial neoplasms Soft tissue tumors and sarcomas Category Connective soft tissue tumors and sarcomas medicine stub ... more details
File Royal Palm Roots.jpg 250px thumb right Fibrous Roots of mature Roystonea regia palm, Kolkata, India A fibrous root system sometimes also called adventitious root system is the opposite of a taproot taproot system . It is usually formed by thin, moderately branching root s growing from the Plant stem stem . A fibrous root system is universal in monocotyledon ous plants and fern s. Most tree s begin life with a taproot, but after one to a few years change to a wide spreading fibrous root system with mainly horizontal surface roots and only a few vertical, deep anchoring roots. A typical mature tree 30 50 m tall has a root system that extends horizontally in all directions as far as the tree is tall or more, but well over 95 of the roots are in the top 50 cm depth of soil. A few plants with fibrous root systems Coconut palm ref P.K. Thampan. 1981. Handbook on Coconut Palm. Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. ref Gabrielle Pteridophyta White clover Trifolium repens Tagetes Marigold References Reflist External links http www.hcs.ohio state.edu mg manual botany.htm Ohio State site 4 types of roots plants with 4 types of roots Category Soil biology Root, fibrous de Flachwurzler ru ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Monostotic fibrous dysplasia Image Caption DiseasesDB 32262 ICD10 ICD10 M 85 0 m 80 ICD9 ICD9 733.29 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D005358 Monostotic fibrous dysplasia or monostotic osteitis fibrosa is a form of fibrous dysplasia where only one bone is involved. It comprises a majority of the cases of fibrous dysplasia. It is also known as Jaffe Lichtenstein syndrome . ref WhoNamedIt synd 1873 ref A rare bone disorder characterized by benign bone growths which can cause very painful swellings and bone deformities and makes bone prone to fractures. References references External links http brighamrad.harvard.edu Cases bwh hcache 42 full.html http www.hopkins arthritis.org radrds radiology 10 10 radrds diagnosis.html Osteochondropathy Category Osteopathies Category Genetic disorders with no OMIM disease stub ... more details
Mergefrom Pleural fibroma date April 2010 Infobox Disease Name Solitary fibrous tumor Image Solitary fibrous tumour intermed mag.jpg Caption Micrograph of a solitary fibrous tumor . H&E stain . DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO M8815 0 OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D054364 Solitary fibrous tumor SFT is a rare mesenchymal tumor originating in the pleura ref name who2004 Travis WD, Brambilla E, Muller Hermelink HK, Harris CC Eds. World Health Organization Classification of Tumours. Pathology and Genetics of Tumours of the Lung, Pleura, Thymus and Heart. IARC Press Lyon 2004. ref or at virtually any site in the soft tissue. Approximately 78 to 88 of SFT s are benign and 12 to 22 are malignant . ref name RobinsonLA1 Robinson LA. Solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura. Cancer Control 2006 13 264 9. ref SFT was first mentioned in the scientific literature by Wagner. ref name WagnerE1 Wagner E. Das tuberkelahnliche lymphadenom der cytogene oder reticulirte tuberkel . Arch Heilk Leipig ..., et al. Solitary fibrous tumors of the pleura. Ann Thorac Surg. 2002 74 285 293. ref Over the years this entity acquired a number of synonyms, including localized fibrous tumor, benign mesothelioma, localized fibrous mesothelioma, submesothelial fibroma, and pleural fibroma. The use of names that include ... EJ, Dickersin GR. Solitary fibrous tumors of the pleura eight new cases and review of 360 cases in the literature ... solitary fibrous tumor , ref name PinedoRobles Pinedo Onofre JA, Robles P rez E, Pe a Mirabal ES, Hern ndez Carrillo JA, T llez Becerra JL. Giant solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura. Cir Cir 2010 78 ... Hemangiopericytoma Myopericytoma Additional images gallery Image Solitary fibrous tumour low mag.jpg Solitary fibrous tumor low magnification. H&E stain . Image Solitary fibrous tumour high mag.jpg Solitary fibrous tumor high magnification. H&E stain. gallery References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how ... Page Categories Respiratory neoplasia Soft tissue tumors and sarcomas DEFAULTSORT Solitary Fibrous ... more details
Fibrous papule of the nose also known as Benign solitary fibrous papule, and Fibrous papule of the face occurs in adults and is characterized by a dome shaped, sessile, skin colored, white, or reddish papule 3 to 6mm in diameter on or near the nose. ref name Andrews James, William Berger, Timothy Elston, Dirk 2005 . Andrews Diseases of the Skin Clinical Dermatology . 10th ed. . Saunders. ISBN 0 7216 2921 0. ref rp 609 See also Skin lesion References reflist Dermal growth stub Category Dermal and subcutaneous growths de Fibr se Nasenpapel ... more details
Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB 7880 ICD10 ICD10 Q 78 1 q 65 ICD9 ICD9 756.54 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D005359 Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia also known as Albright s disease ref name Andrews James, William Berger, Timothy Elston, Dirk 2005 . Andrews Diseases of the Skin Clinical Dermatology . 10th ed. . Saunders. ISBN 0 7216 2921 0. ref rp 578 is a form of fibrous dysplasia affecting more than one bone. ref name urlFibrous Dysplasia Overview eMedicine Radiology cite web url http emedicine.medscape.com article 389714 overview title Fibrous Dysplasia Overview eMedicine Radiology format work accessdate 2009 02 23 ref The McCune Albright syndrome includes polyostotic fibrous dysplasia as part of its presentation. One treatment that has been used is bisphosphonate s. ref name pmid14530553 cite journal author Khadilkar VV, Khadilkar AV, Maskati GB title Oral bisphosphonates in polyostotic fibrous dysplasia journal Indian Pediatr volume 40 issue 9 pages 894 6 year 2003 month September pmid 14530553 doi url http www.indianpediatrics.net sep2003 sep 894 896.htm ref References reflist Osteochondropathy Osteochondrodysplasia Category Genodermatoses Genodermatoses stub ar ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Fibrous tunic of eyeball Latin tunica fibrosa bulbi, tunica fibrosa oculi GraySubject 225 GrayPage 1005 Image Gray869.png Caption Horizontal section of the human eyeball eyeball . Cornea labeled at top, sclera labeled at center right. Image2 Caption2 System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre t 22 DorlandsSuf 12831843 The sclera and cornea form the fibrous tunic of the bulb of the eye the sclera is opaque, and constitutes the posterior five sixths of the tunic the cornea is transparent, and forms the anterior sixth. The term corneosclera is also used to describe the sclera and cornea together. ref DorlandsDict two 000024331 corneosclera ref References reflist Gray s Eye Category Eye anatomy eye stub bn ca Corneosclera el it Tonaca fibrosa ru ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name PAGENAME Latin membrana fibrosa capsulae articularis GraySubject 68 GrayPage 282 Image Gray299.png Caption Diagrammatic section of a diarthrodial joint. Image2 illu synovial joint.jpg Caption2 Synovial joint Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre m 08 DorlandsSuf 12522052 The fibrous membrane of articular capsule fibrous capsule is attached to the whole circumference of the articular end of each bone entering into the joint, and thus entirely surrounds the articulation. Gray s Joints anatomy stub Category Human anatomy Category Skeletal system ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name PAGENAME Latin capsula fibrosa perivascularis GraySubject 246 GrayPage 1157 Image Caption Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre c 07 DorlandsSuf 12211380 Glisson s capsule or Glisson s sheath is a collagen collagenous capsule anatomy capsule covering the external surface of the liver . It is covered by a single layer of mesothelial cells. A capsule for fibrous cells or tissues, as that surrounding the kidney and thyroid. It is named for Francis Glisson . ref WhoNamedIt synd 2704 ref References reflist External links eMedicineDictionary fibrous capsule of liver http medical dictionary.thefreedictionary.com Glisson s capsule Glisson s capsule BUHistology 15504loa Liver, Gall Bladder, and Pancreas liver, classic lobule digestive stub Digestive glands Category Liver anatomy what else has to be said? es C psula de Glisson it Capsula fibrosa di Glisson ... more details
Fibrous hamartoma of infancy is a rapidly growing, painless, ill defined subcutaneous or intradermal nodule that is generally solitary and less than 5  cm in size, though, rarely, multiple lesions occur synchronously. ref name Fitz2 Freedberg, et al. 2003 . Fitzpatrick s Dermatology in General Medicine . 6th ed. . McGraw Hill. ISBN 0071380760. ref rp 993 As of 1999, there were 12 reported cases. ref name pmid10534670 cite journal author Scott DM, Pe a JR, Omura EF title Fibrous hamartoma of infancy journal J. Am. Acad. Dermatol. volume 41 issue 5 Pt 2 pages 857 9 year 1999 month November pmid 10534670 doi 10.1016 S0190 9622 99 70345 2 url http linkinghub.elsevier.com retrieve pii S0190 9622 99 70345 2 ref See also List of cutaneous conditions Skin lesion Hamartoma References reflist Category Dermal and subcutaneous growths Dermal growth stub Soft tissue tumors and sarcomas ... more details
colloidal solutions . This characteristic distinguishes them from fibrousprotein s the other ... protein is quite old dating probably from the 19th century and is now somewhat archaic given the hundreds ... by the protein s tertiary structure . The molecule s apolar hydrophobic amino acids are bounded .... Globular protein is only marginally stable because the free energy released when the protein folded into its native conformation is relatively small. This is because protein folding requires entropic .... Part of the protein folding problem is that several noncovalent, weak interactions are formed, such as Hydrogen bonds and Van der Waals interactions. Via several techniques, the mechanism of protein folding is currently being studied. Even in the protein s denatured state, it can be folded into the correct structure. Globular proteins seem to have two mechanisms for protein folding, either the diffusion ... ligands have been developed which bind to the folded but not the natural protein. These studies in return ... difference in globular protein results from folding into its native conformation is small, it is marginally stable, thus providing a rapid turnover rate and provide effective control of protein degradation and synthesis. Role Unlike fibrous proteins which only play a structural function, globular proteins ... acid s. Regulatory roles are also performed by globular proteins rather than fibrous proteins. Members Among the most known globular proteins is hemoglobin , a member of the globin protein family ... alpha , Beta globulins beta and Gamma globulin gamma globulins. See protein electrophoresis for more ... are globular in shape, as well as many signal transduction proteins. References reflist Protein topics Category Proteins Category Protein structure Category Molecular biology Category Proteomics bg ... more details
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technology changes the structure of the soy protein, resulting in a fibrous, spongy matrix ...Soy protein is a protein that is isolated from soybean . It is made from husk dehulled , defatting defatted soybean meal . Dehulled and defatted soybeans are processed into three kinds of high protein commercial products soy flour , concentrates, and isolates. Soy protein isolate has been used since 1959 in foods for its functional properties. Recently, soy protein popularity has increased due to its use in health food products, and many countries allow health claims for foods rich in soy protein. Soy protein is generally regarded as the storage protein held in discrete particles called protein bodies, which are estimated to contain at least 60 70 of the total soybean protein. ref http www.plantcell.org content 7 7 945.full.pdf ref Upon germination of the soybean, the protein will be digested .... 1 2 Grains contain a third type of storage protein called gluten or prolamines . Soybeans also ... only a minimal heat treatment so the protein is close to being native or undenatured. Soy protein contains phytoestrogen s, which bind to estrogen receptors in the body. History Soy protein has been ... designed the world s first plant for the isolation of industrial grade soy protein called alpha protein . ref http www.soyinfocenter.com HSS glidden.php ref The largest use of industrial grade protein ... s plant must have also been the source of the soy protein isolate which Ford s Robert Boyer chemist ... of 40 tons of soy protein isolate made the Soya Products Division into Glidden paints Glidden s most ... soy alpha protein to National Foam System Inc. today a unit of Kidde Kidde Fire Fighting which ... care given to the preparation of the soy protein that made the fire fighting foam possible. When a hydrolysis hydrolysate of isolated soy protein was fed into a water stream, the mixture was converted into a foam by means of an aerating nozzle. The soy protein foam was used to smother oil ... more details