Definition noun, plural: glyceroglycolipids A type ofglycolipidmade up of an acetylated or non-acetylatedglyceroland at least onefatty acid Supplement Aglycolipidis aglycoconjugatecomprised of carbohydrate and lipid moieties. Examples of glycolipids areglycosphingolipids andglyceroglycolipids. A glyceroglyc...
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of LipidsJournal2014,Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids MoutusiManna, ...IlpoVattulainen Abstract Glycolipidsare the most complex lipid type in cell membranes, characterized by a great diversit...
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3.11.1.1Definition of Glycolipids Glycolipids, a general term for complex carbohydrates composed of aglycanmoiety and alipidmoiety, are generally divided into two categories,glycosphingolipids(GSLs) and glycoglycerolipids, depending on the structure of the lipid moiety (Figure 1). The former type...
3.11.1.1Definition of Glycolipids Glycolipids, a general term for complex carbohydrates composed of aglycanmoiety and alipidmoiety, are generally divided into two categories,glycosphingolipids(GSLs) and glycoglycerolipids, depending on the structure of the lipid moiety (Figure 1). The former type...
Molecular Cell Biology Encyclopedia of Cell Biology Reference work2016, Encyclopedia of Cell Biology A.H. MerrillJr., M.N. Vu Explore book Definition of ‘Glycolipid’ and Subcategories of Glycolipids The term ‘glyco-’ refers to the presence of a ‘glycan’ as part of the compound, which ...