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2.2.2

December 21, 2020

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Description of LMLipidCalc1

This application provided by LIPIDMAPS can be used to support lipid biochemists in their lipidomic investigations when electrospray ionization mass spectrometry is employed. LipidCalc can calculate the accurate mono-isotopic molecular weight of tens of thousands lipid molecular species as well as positive and negative molecular ions and several molecular ion adducts. Fourteen (14) different lipid classes and subclasses can be chosen for precise m/z calculation. For those lipids containing fatty acyl groups (phospholipids, sphingolipids, cholesteryl esters, acyl CoA esters, wax esters, acyl carnitines, cardiolipins, and glycerides) a drop-down menu is provided from which one can select up to 30 different acyl groups to build the lipid class structure. The dropdown table of fatty acyl groups is ordered in biochemical frequency. The exact mono-isotopic molecular weight is calculated, and a table of common positive and negative molecular ion species can be viewed. The m/z is calculated at millimass unit accuracy. The ions are calculated either as [M+H]+, [M-H]-, or common ion adducts with alkali metals or organic acid anion adducts. Fatty acids and fatty acid lipid mediators such as prostaglandins and leukotrienes are also included along with common lipid mediator metabolites. For those lipids, such as steroids and sterols which are unique molecular species, over 28 examples are provided which can also be view as monoisotopic molecular weight, positive or negative ions. The four common bile acids can be calculated either as glycine or taurine conjugates, or as free bile acid. Several uncommon lipids such as dolichols, prenols, and lipid soluble vitamins such as vitamin A, D3, E, K, as well as coenzyme Q are included. The largest number of molecular species is derived for cardiolipins which include four acyl groups for which over 50,000 individual molecular species are theoretically possible.
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LMLipidCalc1: FAQ

Is LMLipidCalc1 available on iPad devices?

Yes, LMLipidCalc1 works on iPads.

Who released the app?

The LMLipidCalc1 app was created by Robert Murphy.

What is the minimum iOS requirement for LMLipidCalc1 to function properly?

Your iOS device should have iOS 10.0 or later installed to run the app.

What do users think of the app?

The rating of 5 out of 5 that LMLipidCalc1 has received from users is outstanding.

What category of app is LMLipidCalc1?

The Lmlipidcalc1 App Relates To The Education Genre.

What’s the current version of the LMLipidCalc1 app?

The current version of LMLipidCalc1 is 2.2.2.

What is the release date of the most recent LMLipidCalc1 update?

October 4, 2024 is the date of the latest LMLipidCalc1 update.

What was the release date of the app?

LMLipidCalc1 was introduced to the market on February 5, 2023.

What is the recommended age for LMLipidCalc1?

Contains nothing objectionable, appropriate for all ages.

What are the languages offered by the LMLipidCalc1 app?

LMLipidCalc1 can be used in English.

Is LMLipidCalc1 accessible through Apple Arcade's subscription model?

Unfortunately, LMLipidCalc1 is not on Apple Arcade.

Does LMLipidCalc1 allow for in-app purchases?

No, LMLipidCalc1 does not allow for in-app purchases.

Is LMLipidCalc1 specifically engineered for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Sorry, LMLipidCalc1 is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there any advertisements in LMLipidCalc1?

No, there are no advertisements in LMLipidCalc1.

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