lysocephalin

ly·so·ceph·a·lin

(lī'sō-sef'ă-lin), A lysophosphatidic acid esterified with serine or ethanolamine, that is, a lysophosphatidylserine or -ethanolamine; analogous to lysolecithin.

lysocephalin

(lī″sō-sef′ă-lin) [ lyso- + cephalin] Partial hydrolysis of a cephalin (any of several phospholipids found esp. in the brain and having blood-clotting properties). It can be caused by the action of cobra venom.