Title: Metabolism of phospholipids
1Metabolism of Phospholipids
R. C. Gupta Professor and Head Department of
Biochemistry National Institute of Medical
Sciences Jaipur, India
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10Synthesis of lecithin
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13Synthesis of cephalin
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15Synthesis of phosphatidyl serine
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17Synthesis of phosphatidyl inositol
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26Synthesis of cardiolipin
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30Synthesis of plasmalogens
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41Catabolism of glycerophospholipids
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49Synthesis of sphingomyelin
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51Catabolism of sphingomyelin
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53Lipotropic factors and fatty liver
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58Fatty liver Fat more than 5
Fibrosis Formation of scar tissue
Cirrhosis Hardening of liver tissue
Normal liver Fat less than 5
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67Thank you