Definition of Phosphatides

1. Noun. (plural of phosphatide) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Phosphatides

1. phosphatide [n] - See also: phosphatide

Lexicographical Neighbors of Phosphatides

phosphate diabetes
phosphate group
phosphate permease
phosphate tetany
phosphated
phosphatemia
phosphates
phosphatian
phosphatic
phosphatidal
phosphatidase
phosphatidate
phosphatidate phosphatase
phosphatidates
phosphatide
phosphatides (current term)
phosphatidic
phosphatidic acid
phosphatidic acid kinase
phosphatidic acids
phosphatidolipase
phosphatidyl
phosphatidylcholine
phosphatidylcholine-ceramide phosphocholine transferase
phosphatidylcholine-sterol o-acyltransferase
phosphatidylcholines
phosphatidylethanolamine
phosphatidylethanolamine-ceramide phosphoethanolamine transferase
phosphatidylethanolamine-dolichol acyltransferase
phosphatidylethanolamine N-acyltransferase

Literary usage of Phosphatides

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Text-book of Physiological Chemistry by Olof Hammarsten, Sven Gustaf Hedin (1914)
"phosphatides with 4 or more atoms of nitrogen for every atom of phosphorus ... On the other hand, according to THUDICHUM, non-nitrogenous phosphatides occur ..."

2. A Manual of Physiology: With Practical Exercises by George Neil Stewart (1918)
"Metabolism of phosphatides.—The lecithins, which are the best- known members of this class of compounds, have been already described (p. 366). ..."

3. An Introduction to the Chemistry of Plant Products by Paul Haas, Thomas George Hill (1917)
"Closely related to the fats is the group of substances known as phosphatides, ... in place of phosphatides, to denote compounds of fatty acids containing ..."

4. Physiological chemistry: A Text-book and Manual for Students by Albert Prescott Mathews (1916)
"FATS, OILS, WAXES, phosphatides, STEROLS. It will be recalled that all living matter contains a larger or smaller amount of organic substances which are ..."

5. A Text-book of Organic Chemistry for Students of Medicine and Biology by Elmer Verner McCollum (1920)
"Other phosphatides (compounds yielding fatty acids, glycerol, some nitrogen-containing base, and phosphoric acid) have been described, among them cephalin, ..."

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