Lipids of the Living Coelacanth, Latimeria chalumnae

The muscle of Latimeria chalumnae contains 30 to 71 percent (dry weight) of lipid deposited extracellularly. Wax esters constituted 90 percent or more of the lipids from muscle and fat storage tissues. These esters, by gaschromatographic analysis, consisted of C$_{30}$ to C$_{40}$ homologs with one...

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description The muscle of Latimeria chalumnae contains 30 to 71 percent (dry weight) of lipid deposited extracellularly. Wax esters constituted 90 percent or more of the lipids from muscle and fat storage tissues. These esters, by gaschromatographic analysis, consisted of C$_{30}$ to C$_{40}$ homologs with one or two double bonds.
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Animals
Chromatography
Esters
Fatty acids
Fishes
In Vitro Techniques
Lipids
Liver
Muscles
Nonesterified fatty acids
Spleen
Triglycerides
Waxes
title Lipids of the Living Coelacanth, Latimeria chalumnae
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