2022
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2022.836186
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Lymphatic Absorption of Microbial Plasmalogens in Rats

Abstract: Plasmalogens, functional glycerophospholipids with biological roles in the human body, are associated with various diseases. Although a variety of saturated and/or unsaturated fatty acids in plasmalogens are presumed to have different functions in the human body, there are limited reports validating such functions of plasmalogens. In this study, we focused on the bacterial plasmalogen derived from Selenomonas ruminantium subsp. lactilytica (NBRC No. 103574) with different main species of hydrocarbon chains at … Show more

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“…Some shellfish have high levels of serine-type plasmalogens, similar to those of PlsEtn [128]. Plasmalogens have not been found in plants and fungi, whereas those with unusual fatty chains and head groups have been found in anaerobic bacteria [129,130]. muscle and viscera is 9 mol% and 31 mol% of the total PlsEtn, respectively, whereas the ratio of land meat (leg muscle of beef, pig, and chicken) is <1 mol% (Figure 4) [8].…”
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“…Some shellfish have high levels of serine-type plasmalogens, similar to those of PlsEtn [128]. Plasmalogens have not been found in plants and fungi, whereas those with unusual fatty chains and head groups have been found in anaerobic bacteria [129,130]. muscle and viscera is 9 mol% and 31 mol% of the total PlsEtn, respectively, whereas the ratio of land meat (leg muscle of beef, pig, and chicken) is <1 mol% (Figure 4) [8].…”
Section: Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some shellfish have high levels of serine-type plasmalogens, similar to those of PlsEtn [128]. Plasmalogens have not been found in plants and fungi, whereas those with unusual fatty chains and head groups have been found in anaerobic bacteria [129,130].…”
Section: Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%