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The Common and Unusual Lipids of Plant Cell Cultures

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Plant Tissue Culture and Its Bio-technological Application

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Until 1970 there has been little interest in the aliphatic lipids of plant cell cultures (5). In view of present knowledge on the role of lipids in cell membranes (30) it is surprising that most of the work in this area of natural products chemistry has been carried out in the last five years. A review published recently (17) summarizes earlier studies and provides detailed information regarding the lipid contents, the composition of lipid classes as well as their fatty acid patterns, and the various factors affecting the lipids in plant cell cultures.

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Mangold, H.K. (1977). The Common and Unusual Lipids of Plant Cell Cultures. In: Barz, W., Reinhard, E., Zenk, M.H. (eds) Plant Tissue Culture and Its Bio-technological Application. Proceedings in Life Sciences. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66646-9_5

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