Lipids (Part 10 of 11) - Membrane Lipids - Sphingolipids (examples)
Описание
Moof's Medical Biochemistry Video Course: http://moof-university.thinkific.com/courses/medical-biochemistry-for-usmle-step-1-exam
Questions Answered in This Video:
- What do the different sphingolipids actually look like?
- What does a sphingomyelin look like?
- What does a cerebroside look like?
- What does a globoside look like?
- What does the sialic acid in a ganglioside look like?
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Video Content Summary:
In this video, I draw examples of sphingolipids, including: a sphingomyelin, a cerebroside, and a globoside. I do not draw an example of a ganglioside; instead, I simply drew a sialic acid in the chair form, indicating that if that is found attached in the polar head group of a sphingolipid, it is a ganglioside.
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