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A phospholipase is a type of enzyme which is used to hydrolyse phospholipids into fatty acids and other lipophilic substances. They are important for maintaining membrane structure, cell signalling, and digestion<ref>ELS. Phospholipases. 2015 [cited 06 Dec. 2018] Available from: http://www.els.net/WileyCDA/ElsArticle/refId-a0001394.html</ref>. | A phospholipase is a type of [[enzyme|enzyme]] which is used to [[hydrolyse|hydrolyse]] [[phospholipids|phospholipids]] into [[fatty acids|fatty acids]] and other lipophilic substances. They are important for maintaining membrane structure, cell signalling, and digestion<ref>ELS. Phospholipases. 2015 [cited 06 Dec. 2018] Available from: http://www.els.net/WileyCDA/ElsArticle/refId-a0001394.html</ref>. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:45, 6 December 2018
A phospholipase is a type of enzyme which is used to hydrolyse phospholipids into fatty acids and other lipophilic substances. They are important for maintaining membrane structure, cell signalling, and digestion[1].
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- ↑ ELS. Phospholipases. 2015 [cited 06 Dec. 2018] Available from: http://www.els.net/WileyCDA/ElsArticle/refId-a0001394.html