Fatty Acids from Lipids of Marine Organisms: Molecular Biodiversity, Roles as Biomarkers, Biologically Active Compounds, and Economical Aspects
Because of their characteristic living environments, marine organisms produce a variety of lipids. Fatty acids constitute the essential part of triglycerides and wax esters, which are the major components of fats and oils. Nevertheless, phospholipids and glycolipids have considerable importance and...
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Zusammenfassung: | Because of their characteristic living environments, marine organisms produce a variety
of lipids. Fatty acids constitute the essential part of triglycerides and wax esters, which are the
major components of fats and oils. Nevertheless, phospholipids and glycolipids have considerable
importance and will be taken into account, especially the latter compounds that excite increasing
interest regarding their promising biological activities. Thus, in addition to the major polyunsaturated
fatty acids (PUFA) such as eicosapentaenoic (EPA) and docosahexaenoic (DHA) acids, a great number
of various fatty acids occur in marine organisms, e.g. saturated, mono- and diunsaturated, branched,
halogenated, hydroxylated, methoxylated, non-methylene-interrupted. Various unprecedented chemical
structures of fatty acids, and lipid-containing fatty acids, have recently been discovered, especially
from the most primitive animals such as sponges and gorgonians. This review of marine lipidology
deals with recent advances in the field of fatty acids since the end of the 1990s. Different approaches
will be followed, mainly developing biomarkers of trophic chains in marine ecosystems and of chemotaxonomic
interest, reporting new structures, especially those with biological activities or biosynthetic interest.
An important part of this review will be devoted to the major PUFA, their relevance to health and
nutrition, their biosynthesis, their sources (usual and promising) and market. |
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ISSN: | 0724-6145 |
DOI: | 10.1007/b135782 |