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omega-Azido fatty acids as probes to detect fatty acid biosynthesis, degradation, and modification

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Perez, A. J., & Bode, H. B. (2014). omega-Azido fatty acids as probes to detect fatty acid biosynthesis, degradation, and modification. JOURNAL OF LIPID RESEARCH, 55(9), 1897-1901. doi:10.1194/jlr.M047969.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000A-0590-D
Abstract
FAs play a central role in the metabolism of almost all known cellular life forms. Although GC-MS is regarded as a standard method for FA analysis, other methods, such as HPLC/MS, are nowadays widespread but are rarely applied to FA analysis. Here we present azido-FAs as probes that can be used to study FA biosynthesis (elongation, desaturation) or degradation (beta-oxidation) upon their uptake, activation, and metabolic conversion. jlr These azido-FAs are readily accessible by chemical synthesis and their metabolic products can be easily detected after click-chemistry based derivatization with high sensitivity by HPLC/MS, contributing a powerful tool to FA analysis, and hence, lipid analysis in general.