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In the more complex sphingolipids, a polar "head group" is esterified to the terminal hydroxyl of the sphingosine moiety of the ceramide. what is this means?

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Answered by jacobjohnson
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More than 200 structurally distinct molecular species of ceramides have ... those as components of more complex lipids, e.g. N-palmitoyl-sphingosine is d18:1-16:0, Finally, the polar moieties of complex glycosphingolipids can be removed by, has a terminal hydroxyl group, and this may be in the free form or esterified.

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