Wm. Craig Byrdwell, phd

Taking Lipid Analysis into the 21st Century

· William W. Christie, former head of the Chemistry Department of the Scottish Crop Research Institute, keeps extensive resources related to fats and oils online at :

             http://www.lipidlibrary.co.uk/

 

             Which can now be also be accessed from http://www.lipidlibrary.com

 

· Dr. Christie’s page related to mass spectrometry of lipids is here :

             http://www.lipidlibrary.co.uk/masspec.html

 

· The most current literature survey of APCI-MS for Lipid analysis is at :

             http://www.lipidlibrary.co.uk/lit_surv/ms_ms/apci_ms.htm

 

· The most current literature survey of ESI-MS for Lipid analysis is at :

             http://www.lipidlibrary.co.uk/lit_surv/ms_ms/elect_ms.htm

 

Those pages are sponsored by Mylnefield Lipid Analysis.

 

· The new book Modern Methods for Lipid Analysis by Liquid Chromatography/ Mass Spectrometry and Related Techniques by AOCS Press can be seen at:

             http://www.HPLC-MS.com

 

· A Comprehensive Classification Scheme for Lipids” came out in the Journal of Lipid Research in May, 2005, as seen at:

             http://www.jlr.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/5/839

 

· The Lipid MAPS consortium website gives the structures of Glycerophosphoglycerol molecular species and representative mass spectra of GPGro and other lipid classes at :

             http://www.lipidmaps.org/data/classification/gp.html

 

· The CyberLipid Center is at :

             http://www.cyberlipid.org

 

· The LIPID BANK for the Web gives the compositions of many types of lipid mixtures.  This can be accessed at :

               http://lipidbank.jp

      A glycerophospholipid search is done by clicking this link :

               http://lipidbank.jp/index22.html

 

· LIPIDAT at Ohio State is a relational database of thermodynamic and associated information on lipid mesophase and crystal polymorphic transitions. 

      The link to the LIPIDAT database is :

             http://www.lipidat.chemistry.ohio-state.edu/

 

· The lists of masses on the previous pages include only the most common fatty acids. A more complete list of fatty acids, according to their trivial names, may be found at the American Oil Chemists’ Society Analytical Division webpage at:

             http://www.analyticaldivision.org

 

 

· Additional Links can be seen at :

             http://www.lipidlibrary.co.uk/links.html

 

 

Mass lists for Glycerophosphocholine (PhosphatidylCholine) species and their fragments and adducts by APCI-MS and ESI-MS can be seen at :

http://www.Glycerophosphocholine.com

(a Byrdwell.com website)

 

Mass lists for Glycerophosphoethanolamine (PhosphatidylEthanolamine) species and their fragments and adducts by APCI-MS and ESI-MS can be seen at :

http://www.Glycerophosphoethanolamine.com

(a Byrdwell.com website)

 

Mass lists for Glycerophosphoserine (PhosphatidylSerine) species and their fragments and adducts by APCI-MS and ESI-MS can be seen at :

http://www.Glycerophosphoserine.com

(a Byrdwell.com website)

 

Mass lists for Glycerophosphoinositol (PhosphatidylInositol) species and their fragments and adducts by APCI-MS and ESI-MS can be seen at :

http://www.Glycerophosphoinositol.com

(a Byrdwell.com website)

 

Mass lists for Sphingolipids (sphingomyelin and dihydrosphingomyelin) and their fragments by APCI-MS and ESI-MS can be seen at :

http://www.Sphingomyelin.com

(a Byrdwell.com website)

 

Mass lists for Triacylglycerols and their fragments by APCI-MS and ESI-MS can be seen at :

http://www.Triacylglycerols.com

(a Byrdwell.com website)

The following links provide further information regarding Liquid Chromatography/ Mass Spectrometry for Lipid Analysis:

© 2006

The figures and tables on this website are copyrighted in 2006 by William Craig Byrdwell.  If you use these tables please reference

Glycerophosphoglycerol.com

 

Give credit where credit is due!

 

 

Check out the other NEW Byrdwell.com Websites!

 

PhosphatidylCholines

 

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PhosphatidylEthanolamines

 

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PhosphatidylSerines

 

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PhosphatidylInositols