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Phase Behavior of Phosphatidic Acid
1991Phosphatidic acids have a propensity for forming smectic (lamellar) phases. Under physiological conditions phosphatidic acids bear one negative charge/molecule and phosphatidate bilayers swell continuously with increasing water content similar to other negatively charged lipid bilayers.
B.-Z. Lin, Helmut Hauser, C.-C. Yin
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Enzymatic synthesis of lysophosphatidic acid and phosphatidic acid
Enzyme and Microbial Technology, 1999Immobilised 1,3-specific lipase from Rhizopus arrhizus was used as catalyst for the esterification of dl-glycero-3-phosphate and fatty acid or fatty acid vinyl ester in a solvent-free system. With lauric acid vinyl ester as acyl donor, a(w) 95%). With oleic acid, maximum conversions of 55% were obtained at low water activities.
Carmen Virto+2 more
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Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas, 1954
AbstractThe preparation and some properties of three bisglycol‐phosphatidic acids, containing stearic, palmitic or myristic acid as component acid, are described.
J. van Gijzen, P. E. Verkade
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AbstractThe preparation and some properties of three bisglycol‐phosphatidic acids, containing stearic, palmitic or myristic acid as component acid, are described.
J. van Gijzen, P. E. Verkade
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On the phosphatidic acid of myelin
Journal of Neurochemistry, 1968R. M. C. Dawson, A. Sheltawy
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Tissue-specific accumulation of pH-sensing phosphatidic acid determines plant stress tolerance
Nature Plants, 2019Wenyu Li+5 more
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Endotoxin Effects on Synthesis of Phosphatidic Acid and Phosphatidic Acid–Derived Diacylglyceride Species [PDF]
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Phosphatidic acid in the central nervous system
Progress in Lipid Research, 1981Norma M. Giusto+3 more
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Phosphatidic Acid Production and Utilization
1982John M. Johnston, John E. Bleasdale
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