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 Sphingosine is used as a backbone for many fatty acids found in animal cell membranes. It has polar porperties which aid it's interaction with our lipid molecules, this polarity is due to a free hydroxyl group. Sphingosine has two hydroxyl and one amino group attached to a long acyl chain. 
Sphingosine is used as a backbone for many [[Fatty_acids|fatty acids]] found in animal cell membranes. It has polar porperties which aid it's interaction with our [[lipid|lipid]] molecules, this polarity is due to a free [[Hydroxyl_group|hydroxyl group]]. Sphingosine has two hydroxyl and one [[Amino_group|amino group]] attached to a long [[acyl chain|acyl chain]]&nbsp;<ref>Alberts,B(2008) Molecular biology of the cell 5th Edition</ref>.
<ref>Alberts,B(2008) Molecular biology of the cell 5th Edition</ref>
 
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Sphingosine is used as a backbone for many fatty acids found in animal cell membranes. It has polar porperties which aid it's interaction with our lipid molecules, this polarity is due to a free hydroxyl group. Sphingosine has two hydroxyl and one amino group attached to a long acyl chain [1].

References

  1. Alberts,B(2008) Molecular biology of the cell 5th Edition