“…Clearly, levels of lipids in the following subclasses were modulated in RMCs after UVB exposure and FX treatment: fatty acids (FAs), glycerophospholipids (PC, PE, LPC, LPE, PG, PI, PS), glycerol (diacylglycerol (DG), triacylglycerol (TG)), sphingolipids (Cer, SM), and alkyl- and alkenyl-substituted PEs (EtherPE) and PCs (EtherPC). The phospholipid bilayer and its associated lipids are the major part of the cellular membrane, existing as primary targets of ROS attack, which can easily leads to lipid peroxidation . Levels of most PC lipids, including PC(13:0), PC(14:0), PC(15:0), PC(16:0), PC(16:1), and PC(22:1), were significantly reduced in cells in the positive control group but upregulated after incubation with FX.…”