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Metabolic turnover of myelin glycerophospholipids
Neurochemical Research, 1994The apparent half life for metabolic turnover of glycerophospholipids in the myelin sheath, as determined by measuring the rate of loss of label in a myelin glycerophospholipid following radioactive precursor injection, varies with the radioactive precursor used, age of animal, and time after injection during which metabolic turnover is studied ...
P, Morell, A H, Ousley
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Dietary Effects on Plasma Glycerophospholipids
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2015ABSTRACTObjective:Human milk provides a complex mixture of animal lipids, whereas the fat supply of most modern infant formula is based on vegetable oils. We studied the effects of breast‐feeding and of feeding infant formula either without or with dairy goat lipids on the composition of infant plasma glycerophospholipids.Methods:Healthy‐term infants ...
Olaf Uhl +8 more
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Synthesis of glycerophospholipids
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 1980Recent advances in the synthesis of phosphatidic acids, phosphatidylethanolamines and phosphatidylcholines are described. Methods for the synthesis of some alkylacyl and alk-1-enylacyl analogues of the common diacylglycerophospholipids are also discussed.
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Food Chemistry, 1989
Abstract Twelve and fifteen molecular species were detected in the three subclasses of choline glycerophospholipids (CGP) and ethanolamine glycerophospholipids (EGP), respectively. In the alkenylacyl glycerophosphocholine (GPC), 16:0–18:2 (17·5%) was the major species followed by 18:0–18:2 (13·7%), 18:1–18:1 (12·3%) and 16:0–20:4 (12·2%).
Young K. Yeo +2 more
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Abstract Twelve and fifteen molecular species were detected in the three subclasses of choline glycerophospholipids (CGP) and ethanolamine glycerophospholipids (EGP), respectively. In the alkenylacyl glycerophosphocholine (GPC), 16:0–18:2 (17·5%) was the major species followed by 18:0–18:2 (13·7%), 18:1–18:1 (12·3%) and 16:0–20:4 (12·2%).
Young K. Yeo +2 more
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Glycerophospholipid profile in oncogene-induced senescence
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, 2012Alterations in lipid metabolism and in the lipid composition of cellular membranes are linked to the pathology of numerous diseases including cancer. However, the influence of oncogene expression on cellular lipid profile is currently unknown. In this work we analyzed changes in lipid profiles that are induced in the course of ERBB2-expression mediated
Cristina, Cadenas +16 more
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Progress in Lipid Research, 2011
An increasing body of evidence suggested that intracellular lipid metabolism is dramatically perturbed in various cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases with genetic and lifestyle components (e.g., dietary factors). Therefore, a lipidomic approach was also developed to suggest possible mechanisms underlying Alzheimer's disease (AD).
Vincenza, Frisardi +4 more
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An increasing body of evidence suggested that intracellular lipid metabolism is dramatically perturbed in various cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases with genetic and lifestyle components (e.g., dietary factors). Therefore, a lipidomic approach was also developed to suggest possible mechanisms underlying Alzheimer's disease (AD).
Vincenza, Frisardi +4 more
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Anionic glycerophospholipids in platelets from alcoholics
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 1986Studies on ethanol-exposed animals have revealed changes in anionic phospholipids in brain membranes. The intention of this study was to investigate whether there was a similar effect on man. Assuming platelets to be an adequate model for CNS synaptosomes, concentration and fatty acid composition of anionic phospholipids, phosphatidylserine (PS) and ...
C, Alling +4 more
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2014
Glycerophospholipids are phosphodiesters of glycerol and an alcohol referred to as the polar headgroup. The two glycerol carbinol groups are typically esterified with long chain fatty acyl groups which impart hydrophobic character to these otherwise polar molecules.
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Glycerophospholipids are phosphodiesters of glycerol and an alcohol referred to as the polar headgroup. The two glycerol carbinol groups are typically esterified with long chain fatty acyl groups which impart hydrophobic character to these otherwise polar molecules.
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Glycerophospholipid metabolism: Back to the future
Thrombosis Research, 1992It has become customary to regard the various glycerophospholipids as quite similar, and the acyl groups are considered to have little influence on the behaviour of the lipids in membranes or metabolism. Nevertheless, a number of recent observations by the authors and others indicate a high degree of metabolic compartmentation and substrate specificity
H, Holmsen, J O, Hindenes, M, Fukami
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Glycerophospholipid synthesis and functions in Pseudomonas
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 2015The genus Pseudomonas is one of the most heterogeneous groups of eubacteria, presents in all major natural environments and in wide range of associations with plants and animals. The wide distribution of these bacteria is due to the use of specific mechanisms to adapt to environmental modifications.
Kondakova, Tatiana +5 more
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