Reinforced lipids

Reinforced lipids are lipid molecules in which some of the fatty acids contain deuterium next to the double bonds. They can be used for the protection of living cells by slowing the chain reaction due to isotope effect on lipid peroxidation.

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Reinforced lipids

Reinforced lipids are lipid molecules in which some of the fatty acids contain deuterium next to the double bonds. They can be used for the protection of living cells by slowing the chain reaction due to isotope effect on lipid peroxidation.

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