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Intestinal absorption of dietary maize glucosylceramide in lymphatic duct cannulated rats
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mammalian sphingolipids is sphingosine ( trans -4-sphingenine, d18:1 4t ). Smaller amounts of other sphingoid bases, such as sphinganine (dihydrosphingosine, d18:0) and phytosphingosine (4-hydroxysphinganine, t18:0), are encountered frequently. In higher plants, the structures of sphingoid bases are more complicated than in mammals, because they can be desaturated at the C8-position by a 8-sphingolipid desaturase, yielding cis -and trans -isomers of 8-unsaturated sphingoid bases (d18:2 4t,8c(t) ) ( 3, 4 ). 9-Methyl-trans -4, trans -8-sphingadienine (d19:2 4t,8t ) is a typical structure found in yeasts ( 5 ). Sphingolipids of marine invertebrates have unique triene types of sphingoid bases with a conjugated diene such as 2-amino-4,8,10-octatriene-1,3-diol (d18:3 4,8,10 ) and 2-amino-9-methyl-4,8,10-octatriene-1,3-diol (d19:3 4,8,10 ) ( 6 ). Therefore, sphingolipids having various structures of sphingoid bases are ingested daily from foodstuffs ( 7-9 ).
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