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Ethanolamine glycerophosphatide

Acid glycerophosphatides Phosphatidyl ethanolamine Lecithin Sphingomyelin Lysolecithin... [Pg.430]

O Brien JS, Eillerup DL, Mead JF. Quantification and fatty acid and fatty aldehyde composition of ethanolamine, choline, and serine glycerophosphatides in human cerebral gray and white matter. J Lipid Res 1964 5 329-338. [Pg.192]

This enzyme catalyses the synthesis of ethanolamine containing glycerophosphatides. It can be assayed radiochemically using C labelled CDP-thanolamine and solvent extraction of the reaction mixture [366]. [Pg.60]

It is highly hkely that phosphatidyl serine is broken down in animal tissues by a series of reactions similar to those already described for lecithin and phosphatidyl ethanolamine. Both phosphalipase A (Long and Penny 1957) and phospholipase B (Fairbairn 1948) remove fatty acids from serine glycerophosphatides. Also phospholipase C is reported to be inactive (MacFarlane 1948, Zamecnik et al. 1947), whereas phospholipase D degrades phosphatidyl serine into free serine and phosphatidic acid (Kates 1956). [Pg.112]


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