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Alkenyl and alkyl ether phospholipids in pig mesenteric lymph node lymphocytes

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Significant amounts of alkenyl and alkyl ether phosphoglycerides were found in pig mesenteric lymph node lymphocytes. The choline phosphoglycerides are composed of 2.6% alkenyl ether and 25.7% alkyl ether compounds besides 71.7% diacyl analogs. The ethanolamine phosphoglycerides consist of 50.2% alkenyl ether, 7.8% alkyl ether and 42.0% diacyl compounds. The fatty chain compositions at the 1- and 2-positions of each lipid class were analyzed.

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Abbreviations

GPC:

glycerophosphocholine

GPE:

glycerophosphoethanolamine

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Sugiura, T., Masuzawa, Y. & Waku, K. Alkenyl and alkyl ether phospholipids in pig mesenteric lymph node lymphocytes. Lipids 15, 475–478 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02534076

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