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Lipids, a broad class of organic products found in living systems. Most are insoluble in water but soluble in nonpolar solvents. The definition excludes the mineral oils and other petroleum products obtained from fossil material. Major classes of lipids... more

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  • Lipid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Structures of some common lipids. At the top are oleic acid and cholesterol. The middle structure is a triglyceride composed of oleoyl, stearoyl, ...

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  • Lipids

    All Lipids are hydrophobic: that's the one property they have in common. This group of molecules includes fats and oils, waxes, phospholipids, ...

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  • Lipid Library

    Lipids, fatty acids, lipid analysis, mass spectrometry, composition, biochemistry and function.

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  • Lipids

    The lipids are a large and diverse group of naturally occuring organic compounds that are related by their solubility in nonpolar organic solvents (e.g. ...

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    Lipids are another type of organic molecule (contains carbon). When you think of fats, you should know that they are lipids. Lipids are also used to make ...

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