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A phospholipase is an enzyme that hydrolyzes phospholipids into fatty acids and other lipophilic substances. There are four major classes, termed A, B, C, and D, which are distinguished by the type of reaction which they catalyze:

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1-427: Types C and D are considered phosphodiesterases . Endothelial lipase is primarily a phospholipase. Phospholipase A 2 acts on the intact lecithin molecule and hydrolyzes the fatty acid esterified to the second carbon atom. The resulting products are lysolecithin and a fatty acid. Phospholipase A 2 is an enzyme present in the venom of bees , blennies and viper snakes . This enzyme -related article

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