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Structured lipids triacylglycerols definition

Lipids are naturally occurring organic molecules that have limited solub.ility in water and can be isolated from organi.sms by extraction with nonpolar organic solvents. 1-atS oils, waxes, many vitamins and hormones, and most nonprotein cell-membrane components are examples. Note that this definition differs from the sort used for carbohydrates and proteins in that lipids are defined by a physical property (solubility) rather than by structure. Of the many kinds of lipids, we ll be concerned in this chapter only with a few triacylglycerols, eicosanoids, terpenoids, and steroids. [Pg.1060]

The chapter has examined advantages of TLC, definitions, structure, occurrence, function, sample preparation, sorbents, mobile phases, usual modes of development, and detection procedures for lipids. Although a discussion of 2-D lipid analysis has been provided, mention was not made of the newer technique of multiphase TLC, in which components are separated in two different directions according to different parameters, e.g., conventional silica gel in one direction and reversed phase in the other direction. Ritchie and Jee (143) have used this technique for the analysis of triacylglycerols. [Pg.710]


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