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Course: C 207, Fall 2009
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CSU San Bernardino - C - 207
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WaxO CH3(CH2)23CH2 C OCH 2(CH2)32CH3PhosphoglyceridesO CH 2O C (CH ) CH=CH(CH2 ) 7 CH 3 2 7 O HCOC (CH ) 7CH=CH(CH2 ) 7 CH 3 2 O CH 2OPOCH 2CH 2N(CH3 ) 3 O+Phosphatidylcholine (lecithin)CH 2O CH=CH(CH2 )13 CH 3 O HCOC(CH ) 7CH=CH(CH2 ) 7 CH
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SphingolipidsHO CH CH H C CH (CH 2 ) 12 CH 3 NH2CH2 OHSphingosine (amino alcohol)HOCH CH O HC N C H OCH (CH 2) CH 3 12HOCH CH OCH (CH 2) CH 3 12(CH 2 )16 CH 3HCN C H(CH 2 )16 CH 3CH 2OH C H H OHC C OH HCH2 O POCH 2CH 2N(CH
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Nonsaponifiable LipidsO CO2HOHOHProstaglandinSterols and Steroids (Structural Feature)CH3 CH3 CHCH2 CH2 CHCH CH3CH3 CH3HOCholesterol
CSU San Bernardino - C - 207
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