plasmaloglyceriden
Plasmalogens are a class of ether lipids that are abundant in animal tissues, particularly in the nervous system, heart, and immune cells. They are characterized by a vinyl ether or alkyl ether linkage at the sn-1 position of the glycerol backbone, instead of the typical ester linkage found in most phospholipids. The sn-2 position is esterified with a fatty acid, and the sn-3 position carries a phosphorylcholine, phosphorylethanolamine, or other head group.
The biosynthesis of plasmalogens begins with the reduction of dihydroxyacetone phosphate to glycerol-3-phosphate. An acyl group
Plasmalogens are thought to play a role in various cellular functions, including membrane structure, antioxidant defense,