Phospholipids Handbook

Phospholipids Handbook
Author: Gregor Cevc
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1162
Release: 2018-04-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1351424963

Employing a multidisciplinary approach to phospholipid research, this work catalogues the current knowledge of this class of molecules and details the general, chemical, physical and structural properties of phospholipid monolayers and bilayers. Phospholipid applications are also covered.

Handbook of Lipid Bilayers, Second Edition

Handbook of Lipid Bilayers, Second Edition
Author: Derek Marsh
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1176
Release: 2013-02-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1420088327

Now in its second edition, the Handbook of Lipid Bilayers is a groundbreaking work that remains the field’s definitive text and only comprehensive source for primary physicochemical data relating to phospholipid bilayers. Along with basic thermodynamic data, coverage includes both dynamic and structural properties of phospholipid bilayers. It is an indispensable reference for users of bilayer model membranes and liposome delivery systems and for those interested in the biophysics of membrane structure. Each chapter in the second edition contains considerable amounts of explanation and elaboration, including, in many cases, extensive analysis of structural connections between the data. New in the Second Edition: Chapters on crystal structures of phospholipids include new structures and more comprehensive data on bond lengths, bond angles, and torsion angles—and all coordinates are Cartesian Wide-angle data is indexed whenever possible to characterize chain-packing modes in gel and crystalline lamellar phases Low-angle data are analyzed in terms of the lipid and water thicknesses Headgroup separations in electron density profiles for phospholipids are included, and a separate section is devoted to the in-depth analysis of electron density profiles that provides the most detailed structural information on fluid lamellar phases Phase diagrams of phospholipid mixtures are vastly expanded and have been redrawn in standardized format to aid intercomparison. Cholesterol, including ternary systems, is now featured. New sections on titration calorimetry, and much extended data on the temperature dependence of transfer rates The greatly expanded chapter on bilayer–bilayer interactions features new and detailed information on the components of interbilayer pressures

A Guide to Phospholipid Chemistry

A Guide to Phospholipid Chemistry
Author: Donald James Hanahan
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 225
Release: 1997
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0195079817

"A Guide to Phospholipid Chemistry" provides an introduction to phospholipid chemistry for graduate students and practicing research scientists who are encountering these compounds for the first time. Hanahan describes the methodology for recovering lipids intact from cells or tissues and emphasis is placed on the analytical methodology for assay of phospholipids, together with a detailed description of the routes to their proof of structure. Written in a simple and straightforward manner with several "hands-on" examples that can be followed easily in any laboratory, this book will be beneficial not only to professionals but to graduate students as well.

Handbook of Functional Lipids

Handbook of Functional Lipids
Author: Casimir C. Akoh
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 543
Release: 2005-07-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1420039180

Consumer demand is creating rapid growth in the functional foods market - a market soon to reach $20 billion worldwide. As a result, the food industry has stepped up the development of functional lipids. These lipids impart health benefits when consumed and also impact food product functionalities. While many books have touched on the correlation b

Lipid Handbook

Lipid Handbook
Author: Frank D. Gunstone
Publisher: Chapman and Hall/CRC
Total Pages: 912
Release: 1986-08-28
Genre: Science
ISBN:

Phospholipids

Phospholipids
Author:
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 501
Release: 1982-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080860621

The book discusses the essential chemistry of phospholipids along with an account of the metabolism. The phospholipases and phospholipase A2 is explained since its structure and the mechanism of its action have been investigated in greater detail than any other phospholipid metabolising enzyme. The increasingly important topic of phospholipid exchange proteins is also treated. Furthermore, since the use of biochemically defined mutants shows great promise for the better understanding of phospholipid biosynthesis and function, the book also discusses genetic control of the enzymes involved.

Manual on Membrane Lipids

Manual on Membrane Lipids
Author: Rajendra Prasad
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3642798373

Although previously thought to be merely passive structural components, membrane lipids have recently been found to be actively involved in cellular transport and signal transduction processes. Clear protocols for the study of membrane lipid properties, cellular transport or signal transduction are presented in this manual. Following a short introduction to membrane lipids, techniques for the isolation and extraction of membrane fractions, the analysis of the lipid composition, lipid turnover, and the involvement in signal transduction as well as the preparation of liposomes are described.

Handbook of Lipids in Human Function

Handbook of Lipids in Human Function
Author: Ronald Ross Watson
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 843
Release: 2015-12-09
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1630670359

Handbook of Lipids in Human Function: Fatty Acids presents current research relating to health issues whose impact may be modified by adopting personalized diets and lifestyle interventions of the consumption of fatty acids. Addressing cardiovascular and neurological diseases as well as cancer, obesity, inflammatory conditions, and lung disease, the authors correlate lipid sources with specific conditions, providing important insights into preventative as well as response-based actions designed to positively impact health outcomes. The material is presented in 29 chapters and brings together the research and work of an international team of experts. designed to bridge the gap between traditional approaches to dietary interventions and leading edge integrated health strategies, Handbook of Lipids in Human Function: Fatty Acids is a valuable resource for researchers and clinicians. Discusses the importance of essential fatty acids in maintaining cardio- and cerebro-vascular health Explains the metabolic risks associated with deficiencies and/or imbalance of essential fatty acids Explores the promise of essential fatty acids as adjuvants to pharmacopoeia Suggests interventions with personalized lipid diets