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Matreya/N-Glycinated lactosylsphingosine/2090/1 mg
  • Catalog #:2090
  • Scientific Name:N-Glycinated lactosylsphingosine
  • Common Name:N-Glycinated lyso-lactosylceramide; N-Glycine 1-beta-lactosyl-sphing-4-enine
  • Empirical Formula:C32H60N2O13
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  • Formula Weight:681
  • Unit:1 mg
  • Solvent:none
  • Source:Synthetic
  • Purity:98+%
  • Analytical Methods:TLC; identity confirmed by MS
  • Solubility:chloroform/methanol/DI water, 2:1:0.1; Water; DMSO
  • Physical Appearance:solid
  • Storage:-20°C
  • Dry Ice:No
  • Hazardous:No
  • Literature References:1. R. Krüger et al. Quantification of the Fabry marker lysoGb3 in human plasma by tandem mass spectrometry. Journal of Chromatography B., Vol. 883-884, pp. 128-135, 20122. Ravinder Pannu et al. A Novel Role of Lactosylceramide in the Regulation of Tumor Necrosis Factor α-mediated Proliferation of Rat Primary Astrocytes: IMPLICATIONS FOR ASTROGLIOSIS FOLLOWING NEUROTRAUMA. Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol. 280 pp. 13742-13751, 20053. M. Vanier et al. Diagnostic tests for Niemann-Pick disease type C (NP-C): A critical review. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism vol. 118 pp. 244-254, 20164. NanLing Gong. Lactosylceramide recruits PKCα/ε and phospholipase A2 to stimulate PECAM-1 expression in human monocytes and adhesion to endothelial cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 101:17 pp. 6490-6495, 20045. E. Loyl-Evans et al. Lyso-glycosphingolipids mobilize calcium from brain microsomes via multiple mechanisms. Biochem. J, BJ20030613, 2003