
doi: 10.1038/210198a0
pmid: 6006824
COLLINS has given evidence for the presence of ‘complex’ phospholipids in animal tissues, and he suggested that they contained a phosphate triester group. He further suggested that they break down on silicic acid to give moieties having the currently accepted structures of the known phospholipids1,2. Considerations of stability led de Koning to put forward alternative structures involving pyrophosphate bonds3.
Brain Chemistry, Electrophoresis, Sheep, Animals, Female, Egg Yolk, Phospholipids, Poultry
Brain Chemistry, Electrophoresis, Sheep, Animals, Female, Egg Yolk, Phospholipids, Poultry
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