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Microlipid

For calculation it was assumed that these five phospholipids together accounted for all of the phospholipids of the membrane. In the actual analyses, other phospholipids (primarily lysophosphatidyl choline and lysophosphatidyl ethanolamine) were found to account for less than 5% of the total. The heavy and light microlipid droplet fractions were obtained by sucrose density gradient centrifugation. Heavy fractions were collected between 0.5 and 1.0 M sucrose and light fractions banded at the 0.5 M sucrose-buffer interface. [Pg.538]

Deeney, J. T., Valivullah, H. M., Dapper, C. H., Dylewski, D. P. and Keenan, T. W. 1985. Microlipid droplets in milk secreting mammary epithelial cells Evidence that they originate from endoplasmic reticulum and are precursors of milk lipid globules. [Pg.570]

Figure 4.3. Electron micrograph showing a cytoplasmic lipid droplet (cld) and numerous microlipid droplets, some of which are denoted by arrows. An apparent fusion figure between the cld and a microlipid droplet is denoted by the arrow on the right. The specimen was fixed simultaneously with glutaraldehyde and osmium tetroxide. Bar = 0.5 p.m. Figure 4.3. Electron micrograph showing a cytoplasmic lipid droplet (cld) and numerous microlipid droplets, some of which are denoted by arrows. An apparent fusion figure between the cld and a microlipid droplet is denoted by the arrow on the right. The specimen was fixed simultaneously with glutaraldehyde and osmium tetroxide. Bar = 0.5 p.m.
MCT Oil (Ml), Microlipid (MJ) Enfamil Human Milk Fortifier (Ml), Similac Human Milk Fortifier (R) Banana Flakes (K)... [Pg.2627]

Yhtalo, G.M. Yanagida, G.K. Hufnagle, L., Jr Krahn, M.M. Determination of lipid classes and hpid content in tissues of aquatic organisms using a thin layer chromatography-flame ionization detection (TLC-FID) microlipid method. In Techniques in Aquatic Toxicology, Ostrander, G.K., Ed. CRC Press LLC Boca Raton, FL, 2005 227-237. [Pg.2114]


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