-
ketoacyl subunits); and
sterol lipids and
prenol lipids (derived from
condensation of
isoprene subunits).
Although the term
lipid is
sometimes used as a synonym...
-
Lipid A is a
lipid component of an
endotoxin held
responsible for the
toxicity of gram-negative bacteria. It is the
innermost of the
three regions of the...
- and the
chemical properties of the
lipids'
tails influence at
which temperature this happens. The ****ng of
lipids within the
bilayer also
affects its...
- fats. The
majority of
lipids found in the
human body from
ingesting food are
triglycerides and cholesterol.
Other types of
lipids found in the body are...
- A
lipid profile or
lipid panel is a
panel of
blood tests used to find
abnormalities in
blood lipid ( such as
cholesterol and triglycerides) concentrations...
- membrane. The
three major classes of
membrane lipids are phospholipids, glycolipids, and cholesterol.
Lipids are amphiphilic: they have one end that is soluble...
-
Lipid peroxidation, or
lipid oxidation, is a
complex chemical process that
leads to
oxidative degradation of
lipids,
resulting in the
formation of peroxide...
- A
lipid storage disorder (or lipidosis) is any one of a
group of
inherited metabolic disorders in
which harmful amounts of fats or
lipids ac****ulate in...
-
intramyocellular lipids.
Insulin glargine Schrauwen-Hinderling VB, van Loon LJ,
Koopman R,
Nicolay K,
Saris WH, Kooi ME (December 1, 2003). "Intramyocellular
lipid content...
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Blood lipids (or
blood fats) are
lipids in the blood,
either free or
bound to
other molecules. They are
mostly transported in a
phospholipid capsule,...