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A substance, such as a phospholipid, that can mix water and fat.

  • Emulsifier
  • Adipose tissue
  • Triglycerides
  • Lecithin
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An emulsifier is a substance that has the ability to mix water and fat. It helps to stabilize and disperse oil droplets in water by reducing the surface tension between the two substances. This allows for the formation of stable emulsions, such as mayonnaise or salad dressings, where oil and water are evenly distributed. Emulsifiers like phospholipids, such as lecithin, are commonly used in food and cosmetic products to improve texture and prevent separation of ingredients. Adipose tissue refers to fat cells in the body, while triglycerides are a type of fat molecule.

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