Definition of Phospholipids. Meaning of Phospholipids. Synonyms of Phospholipids

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Definition of Phospholipids

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- the phospholipids. The combination provides fluidity in two dimensions combined with mechanical strength against rupture. Purified phospholipids are produced...
- for the translocation of phospholipids between the two monolayers of a lipid bilayer of a cell membrane. In humans, phospholipid scramblases (PLSCRs) constitute...
- amphiphilic phospholipids that have a hydrophilic phosphate head and a hydrophobic tail consisting of two fatty acid chains. Phospholipids with certain...
- lipids: phospholipids, glycolipids, and sterols. The amount of each depends upon the type of cell, but in the majority of cases phospholipids are the...
- mixture of phospholipids in oil. The lecithin can be obtained by water degumming the extracted oil of seeds. It is a mixture of various phospholipids, and the...
- cell membranes. In humans, 40–50% of their phospholipids are phosphatidylcholines. Choline phospholipids also form lipid rafts in the cell membranes...
- This family contains acyltransferases involved in phospholipid biosynthesis and proteins of unknown function. This family also includes tafazzin, the Barth...
- the particular phospholipid. Like phospholipids, these fatty acid derivatives have a polar head and nonpolar tails. Unlike phospholipids, sphingolipids...
- triglycerides are triesters. Structural types include: Ether phospholipids: phospholipids are known to have ether-linked "tails" instead of the usual ester...
- RSO4− sulfonates: RSO3− phosphates (the charged functional group in phospholipids) cationic. Examples: ammoniums: RNH3+ polar, uncharged groups. Examples...