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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol. 10, 609-613, September 1969
Copyright © 1969 by Lipid Research, Inc.

Composition of alkoxylipids of human heart and aorta

Friedrich Spener and Helmut K. Mangold

University of Minnesota, The Hormel Institute, Austin, Minnesota 55912

The major alkoxylipids of human heart and aorta are alkyl and alk-1-enyl diacyl glycerols, alkyl acyl and alk-1-enyl acyl glycerophosphoryl cholines, and the corresponding glycerophosphoryl ethanolamines. There are no pronounced differences in the composition of corresponding classes of alkoxylipids from heart, aorta, and other human tissues previously reported.

Supplementary key words alkyl and alk-1-enyl diacyl glycerols • alkyl acyl and alk-1-enyl acyl glycerophosphoryl cholines • alkyl acyl and alk-1-enyl acyl glycerophosphoryl ethanolamines • cardiovascular tissues

Submitted on March 10, 1969
Accepted on June 26, 1969


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