Wm. Craig Byrdwell, phd

Resources for Lipid Analysis in the 21st Century

· A wealth of information on Vitamin D can be obtained from the Vitamin D Council at :

             http://www.VitaminDCouncil.com/

 

· Proceedings of the 12th Workshop on Vitamin D are in The Journal of Steroid Chemistry and Molecular Biology, 89-90:1-633 (2004).

 Other Vitamin D Workshop pages are here: http://vitamind.ucr.edu/workshop.html

 

· The IUIPAC and IUB Joint Commission on Biochemical Nomenclature structures of Vitamin D Website is at http://www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/iupac/misc/D.html.

 

· Get more general information on Vitamin D from the Wikipedia online encyclopedia at:

             http://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_D

 

· 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 and representative mass spectra of Sterols at :

             http://www.LipidMAPS.org/data/classification/st.html

 

· The CyberLipid Center is at :

             http://www.CyberLipid.org

      Their page on Vitamin D is here:

             http://www.CyberLipid.org/vitd/vitd0001.htm

 

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

               http://LipidBank.jp

      A search of Vitamin D is done by clicking this link :

               http://LipidBank.jp/index11.html

 

· William W. Christie, former head of the Chemistry Department of the Scottish Crop Research Institute, keeps extensive resources related to lipids 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 Sterols is here :

             http://www.lipidlibrary.co.uk/Lipids/cholest/index.htm

 

· 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 Chromatography of Sterols is at :

             http://www.lipidlibrary.co.uk/lit_surv/general/cholster.htm

 

Those pages are sponsored by Mylnefield Lipid Analysis.

 

· 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/

 

· Avanti Polar Lipids carries a variety of Sterols and gives their structures at :

             http://www.avantilipids.com/Sterols.asp

 

 

Mass lists for Phosphatidyl Ethanolamines (Glycerophosphoethanolamines) and their fragments and adducts by APCI-MS and ESI-MS can be seen at :

http://www.PhosphatidylEthanolamines.com

(a Byrdwell.com website)

 

Mass lists for Phosphatidyl Serines (Glycerophosphoserines) and their fragments and adducts by APCI-MS and ESI-MS can be seen at :

http://www.PhosphatidylSerines.com

(a Byrdwell.com website)

 

Mass lists for Phosphatidyl Glycerols (Glycerophosphoglycerols) and their fragments and adducts by APCI-MS and ESI-MS can be seen at :

http://www.PhosphatidylGlycerols.com

(a Byrdwell.com website)

 

Mass lists for Phosphatidyl Inositols (Glycerophosphoinositols) and their fragments and adducts by APCI-MS and ESI-MS can be seen at :

http://www.PhosphatidylInositols.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 Vitamin D and Lipid Analysis.

© 2006-2011

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