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Fragmentation Patterns of Glycerophospholipids

Figure 2.3 MS/MS fragmentation pattern of some glycerophospholipids (see also Table 2.1). Nomenclature and abbreviations are those recommended by Fahy. (Fahy, E. et al., 2005, A Comprehensive Classification System for Lipids, /. Lipid Res. 46 839-61.)... Figure 2.3 MS/MS fragmentation pattern of some glycerophospholipids (see also Table 2.1). Nomenclature and abbreviations are those recommended by Fahy. (Fahy, E. et al., 2005, A Comprehensive Classification System for Lipids, /. Lipid Res. 46 839-61.)...
The following are a few examples to demonstrate how an elucidated fragmentation pattern can be used for identification of individual species of a lipid class present in biological samples by MDMS-SL. These examples well represent different lipid classes (e.g glycerophospholipids, sphingolipid, and glycerolipids), different mass levels (from low abundance to abundance), different polarities (Ifom polar to non-polar), etc. [Pg.159]


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