
doi: 10.1007/bf02533842
pmid: 750828
AbstractThe incorporation of [1‐14C] palmitic acid into tissue lipids of the medial and intimal layers of swine aortic homogenates was investigated. The homogenates obtained were metabolically active as indicated by their ready incorporation of labeled palmitic acid into phospholipids, diglycerides and triglycerides in the presence of α‐glycerophosphate in the incubation medium. Predominantly, labeling of phospholipids and especially of phosphatidylcholine was found when α‐glycerophosphate or lysolecithin served as the fatty acid acceptor. Glycerol and monoolein did not serve as fatty acid acceptors. More than 98% of the radioactivity was recovered as the phosphatidylcholine fraction at the level of 0.64 μmoles/ml of lysolecithin in the incubation medium.
Diglycerides, Swine, Palmitates, Animals, Palmitic Acids, Lipid Metabolism, Aorta, Phospholipids, Triglycerides
Diglycerides, Swine, Palmitates, Animals, Palmitic Acids, Lipid Metabolism, Aorta, Phospholipids, Triglycerides
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