Abstract
bis-Phosphatidic acid from developing soybean was completely hydrolyzed with phospholipase A2 (lyophilized venom from Ophiophagus hannah) to yield lyso-bis-phosphatidic acid and free fatty acids. It is suggested that soybean bis-phosphatidic acid is derived from sn-3-glycerophospho-sn-3′-glycerol.
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Morton, W.T., Stearns, E.M. & Schmid, H.H.O. Hydrolysis ofbis-phosphatidic acid from developing soybean by phospholipase A2 . Lipids 12, 1083–1084 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02533339
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02533339