Research Article
Lysine Reacts with Cholesterol Hydroperoxide to Form Secosterol Aldehydes and Lysine-Secosterol Aldehyde Adducts
Figure 5
Extracted ion chromatogram (a) and the corresponding mass spectrum (b) based on the molecular ion at m/z 711 that could arise from dicarbinolamine 12.
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