etherfosfolipidejä
Etherfosfolipidejä, also known as ether lipids, are a class of phospholipids characterized by an ether linkage between a glycerol backbone and a long-chain fatty alcohol, in contrast to the ester linkage found in typical glycerophospholipids. This ether linkage is generally more stable to hydrolysis.
The structure of ether phospholipids includes a glycerol molecule where one or more of the hydroxyl groups
Ether phospholipids are abundant in the cell membranes of various organisms, particularly in mammals, where they
Specific subclasses of ether phospholipids include diacylglyceryl ether, monoacylglyceryl ether, and alkylacylglyceryl ether. Plasmalogens, a significant