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Modified lipids

In Figure 26c and 26d some more details are plotted for the PE-modified lipid. On the PE chain there are some features deviating from the parabolic profile near the lipid-water interface. We should realise that in the membrane... [Pg.85]

Scheme 20 Selection of differently modified lipidated Fmoc-cysteines and their coupling as normal building blocks on solid support. Scheme 20 Selection of differently modified lipidated Fmoc-cysteines and their coupling as normal building blocks on solid support.
Vitamin A absorption from the small intestine requires dietary fat and pancreatic lipase to break down retinyl esters and bile salts to promote the uptake of retinol and carotene. Drugs, such as mineral oil, neomycin and cholestyramine, that can modify lipid absorption from the gastrointestinal tract can impair vitamin A absorption. The use of oral contraceptives can signihcantly increase plasma vitamin A levels. [Pg.782]

Singh, H., Ye, A., Horne, D.S. (2009). Structuring food emulsions in the gastrointestinal tract to modify lipid digestion. Progress in Lipid Research, 48, 92-100. [Pg.77]

Kilara, A. (1985) Enzyme-modified lipid food ingredients. Process Biochem., 20 (2), 35-45. [Pg.265]

It is important to weigh Nile Red accurately. Nile Red modifies lipid nucleation kinetics when used at higher concentrations and, thus, modified crystal images may be obtained if the concentration is too high. The concentration recommended in this protocol has been proven not to modify lipid crystallization kinetics. [Pg.575]

Ferguson, G.P., Datta, A., Carlson, R.W., Walker, G.C. Importance of unusually modified lipid A in Sinorhizobium stress resistance and legume symbiosis. Mol Microbiol 56 (2005) 68-80. [Pg.379]

Haraldsson, G. G., and Hjaltason, B. 2001. Fish oils as sources of important polyunsaturated fatty acids. In Gunstone, F. D. (Ed.), Structured and Modified Lipids (pp. 313-350). New York Marcel Decker. [Pg.446]

F. D. Gunstone, ed.. Structured and Modified Lipids, Marcel Dekker, New York, 2001. [Pg.252]


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