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Meaning of "glycolipids"

Glycolipid is a type of lipid with a carbohydrate attached to it
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No traces of glycolipids were found using gas chromatography.
The liposomes may also contain glycolipids.
None of the remaining glycolipids showed reactivity.
Glycolipids are well known constituents of plant cell membranes.
Squalenes interact with glycolipids present in the skin.
Glycolipids have been identified as minor constituents of these lecithins.
Typical biosurfactants are glycolipids and amino acid lipids.
Some of these naturally occurring polysaccharides are known as glycolipids.
Mammalian glycolipids are usually derived from sphingosine.
Magnesium appears important to allow sufficient biosynthesis of glycolipids.
Sophorolipids are glycolipids of vegetable origin that are perfectly biodegradable.
Gangliosides are a subset of glycosphingolipids which in turn are a subset of glycolipids.
Preferably the glycolipids are predominantly digalactodiglycerides.
The same method is applicable to other gangliosides and glycolipids.
Sulfated glycolipids are somewhat unusual molecules.

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Other lipids that can be included in the invention are glycolipids.
Glycoproteins and glycolipids rather than as free entities.
Glycolipids are a preferred blocking agent.
Examples of polar and amphiphilic lipids are phospholipids and glycolipids.
Cholesterol and glycolipids have varied roles in the cell.
These structures are present on both neutrophil glycoproteins and glycolipids.
Glycolipids are lipids to which a hydrophilic polysaccharide chain is covalently attached.
Other suitable lipids include glycolipids and sterols such as cholesterol.
Glycolipids also can be employed.
Chemical structure of glycolipids.
Glycolipids or glycoproteins could be included as a means of modifying surface reactivity.
Various liposomes comprising one or more glycolipids are known in the art.
Glycolipids also may be employed.
The polar lipids can be divided into glycolipids and phospholipids.
The glycolipids are broadly divided into glyceroglycolipids and sphingoglycolipids.
The binding requires glycoprotein whereas glycolipids are not essential to this process.
Long chain glycolipids useful to avoid perishing or microbial contamination of materials.
Cholesterol has a quite different structure to that of the phospholipids and glycolipids.
These glycolipids may be provided in good quality improved in physical properties.
The enzymatic activity is apparently dependent on the ceramide structure of the glycolipids.
Modified glycolipids and methods of making and using the same.
The olygosaccharide structures can be found forming part of glycoproteins and glycolipids.
Ceramides are glycolipids present in particular in yeast derivatives and derivatives of animal origin.
Uridine nucleotides are involved inactivation and transfer of sugars to glycolipids and glycoproteins.
The glycolipids which can be used as nonionic amphiphilic lipids are advantageously cerebrosides.
Amphiphatic or amphiphilic lipids are surface active and exemplified by phospholipids and glycolipids.
Natural glycolipids are known in the art and these structures have been elucidated.
Lysosomal sulfatases cleave a range of sulfated carbohydrates including sulfated glycosaminoglycans and glycolipids.
Gangliosides are acid glycolipids belonging to the family of biological compounds known as glycosphingolipids.
The objective of the present invention is to provide glycolipids useful in treating autoimmune diseases.
Proteins like glycolipids which are attached to phospholipids along with the sugar chains.
Bacterial sialidases are enzymes which cleave sialic acid residues of glycolipids and glycoproteins.
Gangliosides are acidic glycolipids belonging to the family of biological compounds called glycosphingolipids.
The same method is applicable to other gangliosides and glycolipids such as those mentioned above.
They are glycolipids present in plasma and secretions that may adhere to the erythrocytes.

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