
doi: 10.1007/bf02531112
pmid: 5418201
AbstractThe occurrence of the various positional isomers of monounsaturated fatty acids of mouse skin surface lipids was studied by conventional oxidative cleavage‐gas liquid chromatography techniques. The pattern observed could be accommodated by the biosynthetic scheme proposed elsewhere for rat skin fatty acids, except that 18∶Δ9 replaced 16∶Δ9 as the main precursor.
Chromatography, Gas, Chemical Phenomena, Fatty Acids, Biochemistry, Lipids, Organs:, Chemistry, Mice, Metabolism:, Animals, Strains: BALB/C, Skin
Chromatography, Gas, Chemical Phenomena, Fatty Acids, Biochemistry, Lipids, Organs:, Chemistry, Mice, Metabolism:, Animals, Strains: BALB/C, Skin
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