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* sphingoid base
 
* sphingoid base
 
* ceramide
 
* ceramide
 
* glycosphingolipid
 
* glycosphingolipid
 
* phosphosphingolipid
 
* phosphosphingolipid
| style="vertical-align:top"| [[:Category:LBG|Glycerolipid <small>グリセロ脂質</small>]]  
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* mono, di, triacyl glycerol
 
* mono, di, triacyl glycerol
 
* glycoglycerolipid
 
* glycoglycerolipid
 
* phosphoglycerolipid
 
* phosphoglycerolipid
|style="vertical-align:top"| [[:Category:LBF|Fat acyl <small>脂肪酸アシル</small>]]  
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| style="vertical-align:top"| Sterols
 
| style="vertical-align:top"| Sterols

Revision as of 00:50, 30 October 2008

Lipid (脂質)

Class Overview

Biogenic substances that are insoluble to water are collectively called lipid. Lipid is generally classified into the following three types.

  • Simple lipid ... fatty acid esters of alchohol such as glycerol and sphingoid base.
  • Complex lipid ... glycosylated or phosphorylated simple lipid.
  • Derived lipid ... alcohols and fatty acids derived by hydrolyzing simple lipid. Also includes sterols and polyketides.

Lipid Overview
Sphigolipid スフィンゴ脂質
  • sphingoid base
  • ceramide
  • glycosphingolipid
  • phosphosphingolipid
Glycerolipid グリセロ脂質
  • mono, di, triacyl glycerol
  • glycoglycerolipid
  • phosphoglycerolipid
Fat acyl 脂肪酸アシル
Sterols Polyketides Prenols


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