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Determination of Ceramides and Diglycerides by the Diglyceride Kinase Assay

Analytical Biochemistry, 2001
This review will discuss the utilization of the diglyceride (DG) kinase assay as an analytical method that allows the simultaneous quantitation of DG and ceramide from cell and tissue samples. This enzymatic approach is sensitive, quantitative, and linear over a broad range (20 pmol to 20-25 nmol) for both classes of lipids.
A, Bielawska, D K, Perry, Y A, Hannun
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Galactosyl-diglyceride from Actinomyces viscosus

Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 1974
Abstract The glycolipids from Actionomyces viscosus were investigated. A 1-O-monogalactosyl-diglyceride was identified. Analysis of its fatty acids by mass spectrometry showed that they consisted largely of palmitic and stearic acids and their monounsaturated homologues.
M. Yribarren, E. Vilkas, J. Rozanis
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Mono-and diglycerides

2023
Monoglycerides (MGs) and diglycerides (DGs) are polar lipid molecules consisting of one or two fatty acids esterified to a glycerol molecule. These molecules have the peculiar ability to form supramolecular structures leading to a three-dimensional network able to retain huge amounts of solvents.
Melchior S.   +3 more
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Diglyceride-transporting lipoproteins inLocusta

Journal of Comparative Physiology ? B, 1977
The majority of haemolymph proteins obtained from resting mature locusts are soluble in 50% saturated (NH4)2SO4 solution. Chromatographically, these proteins may be resolved on Sepharose 6B into three partially included fractions. The leading high molecular weight fraction, A, is predominant and all the diglyceride in “resting blood” is associated with
Mwangi, R.W., Goldsworthy, G.J.
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