Ether Lipids: Biochemical and Biomedical Aspects

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Helmut K. Mangold, Fritz Paltauf
Academic Press, 1983 - Medical - 439 pages
Ether Lipids: Biochemical and Biomedical Aspects is a 21-chapter text that explores the procedures for the analysis, synthesis, and biomedical application of ether lipids. This book surveys first the chromatographic analysis of ether lipids and their characterization by mass spectrometry. The following chapter describes the chemical synthesis of lipids containing alkyl or 1-alkenyl chains. Three chapters are devoted to the biosynthesis of ether lipids, and four others cover unusual ether lipids. Significant chapters focus on biologically active ether lipids, including the naturally occurring p ...

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Mass Spectrometry of Ether Lipids
17
Chemical Synthesis of Ether Lipids
49
Biosynthesis of OAlkylglycerol Ether Lipids
85
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