1.(Biochemistry) any of a class of aliphatic carboxylic acids, such as palmitic acid, stearic acid, and oleic acid, that form part of a lipid molecule 2.(Elements & Compounds) another name for carboxylic acid, used esp of a naturally occurring one ...
lower fatty acidsIntroductionβ OxidationAlternating β Oxidationα,β Dehydrogenation9,10 DehydrogenationLipoxidasesω Oxidation of Fatty Acids of Medium Chain LengthAttempt to Formulate a Comprehensive Theory Explaining Known Mechanisms of Enzyme Action on Fatty AcidsBiochemistry of the Lower Fatty Acids...
In subject area: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Fatty acid synthesis involves the de novo assembly of acetate into saturated fatty acids as well as the desaturation and elongation of the dietary essential fatty acids – linoleic acid (C18:2n-6) and α-linolenic acid (C18:3n-3) ...
1. Cell and Developmental Biology of Bone Marrow by Meriem Lamghari2. Role of Lipids in CNS Cell Physiology and Pathology byShyuan Ngo IsabellNessel,Adina T.Michael-Titus, inSeminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2021 3.2.3Free fatty acids ...
Fattyacids:naturalalicyclic–structures,occurrenceandbiochemistryW.W.Christie©lipidlibrary.aocs1FATTYACIDS:NATURALALICYCLICSTRUCTURES,OCCURRENCEANDBIOCHEMISTRYAlicyclicfattyacidsoccurnaturallyinplants,especiallycertainseedoils,andmicroorganisms,butonlyrarelyinanimaltissues,otherthantheprostaglandins,whicharedescribedelsewher...
1. (Biochemistry) containing, consisting of, or derived from fat 2. having the properties of fat; greasy; oily 3. (Physiology) (esp of tissues, organs, etc) characterized by the excessive accumulation of fat n, pl -ties informal a fat person ˈfattily adv ˈfattiness n Collins Englis...
,Biochemistry. any of a class of aliphatic acids, especially palmitic, stearic, or oleic acid, consisting of a long hydrocarbon chain ending in a carboxyl group that bonds to glycerol to form a fat. Discover More Word History and Origins ...
The invention relates to transgenic plant cells expressing nucleic acid molecules which encode polypeptides with acetylenase activity wherein said cells naturally contain high levels of linoleic acid; plants comprising said cells and methods to produce plant oils with rare fatty acids, for example acetyl...
Department of Biochemistry, University of Southampton, U.K. AG Lee,JM East,RJ Froud - 《Progress in Lipid Research》 被引量: 175发表: 1986年 Omega-6 essential fatty acids. Pathophysiology and roles in clinical medicine. D F Horrobin.Omega-6 essential fatty acids:pathophysiology and roles in ...
TOM BRODY, in Nutritional Biochemistry (Second Edition), 1999 FATTY ACID BIOSYNTHESIS The RQ is influenced by the net rate of fatty acid biosynthesis. Fatty acid synthesis involves the conversion of carbohydrate, via the acetyl-CoA intermediate, to long-chain fatty acids. The synthesis of fatty ...