2007
DOI: 10.1177/1934578x0700200913
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1-O-Alkylglycerol Ether Lipids in Two Holothurian Species:Cucumaria japonicaandC. okhotensis

Abstract: Alkylglycerol ether lipids were investigated in two holothurian species, Cucumaria japonica and C. okhotensis. Species specific differences in the content of 1-O-alkylglycerol ether lipids were found. Some alkyl radicals of the 1-O-alkylglycerol ether lipid molecules contained branched hydrocarbon chains. The ratio between the content of linear and branched saturated 1-O-alkylglycerol ether lipids was 1.53 in C. okhotensis and 0.55 in C. japonica.

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“…Analysis of the components of glyceryl ethers derived from both DAGE and MAGE revealed unique alkyl chain structures that were characteristically rich in 16:0 and 18:0 (Figure 2). Other studies have found a similar dominance of 16 and 18 carbon O-alkyl chains in DAGE and MAGE of C. japonica, C. okhotensis and Oneirophanta mutabilis [5,18]. This narrow range of alkyl structures indicates a high specificity for particular substrates in the pathways responsible for the biosynthesis of alkylglycerols [26].…”
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confidence: 62%
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“…Analysis of the components of glyceryl ethers derived from both DAGE and MAGE revealed unique alkyl chain structures that were characteristically rich in 16:0 and 18:0 (Figure 2). Other studies have found a similar dominance of 16 and 18 carbon O-alkyl chains in DAGE and MAGE of C. japonica, C. okhotensis and Oneirophanta mutabilis [5,18]. This narrow range of alkyl structures indicates a high specificity for particular substrates in the pathways responsible for the biosynthesis of alkylglycerols [26].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…The presence of ether lipids in C. frondosa viscera was expected as alkyl structures including saturated (branched and unbranched) and monounsaturated alkyl chains associated with an ether bond in glycerol ethers have been previously identified in Holothurians [ 5 , 6 , 18 ]. High levels of α-glyceryl ethers have been reported in lipid extracts of Stichopus japonicas (18%), C. fraudatrix (9.3%), and C. japonica and C. okhotensis (25–27%) [ 5 , 6 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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