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Matreya/N-Octadecenoyl-(cis-9)-sulfatide/1933/1 mg
  • Catalog #:1933
  • Scientific Name:N-Octadecenoyl-(cis-9)-sulfatide
  • Common Name:N-C18:1-Sulfatide; N-Octadecenoyl-sphingosyl-beta-D-galactoside-3-sulfate
  • Empirical Formula:C42H79NO11S
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  • Data Sheet:View Data Sheet
  • Formula Weight:806
  • Unit:1 mg
  • Solvent:none
  • Source:semisynthetic
  • Purity:98+%
  • Analytical Methods:TLC
  • Natural Source:bovine
  • Melting Point:n/a
  • Solubility:chloroform/methanol, 5:1
  • Physical Appearance:solid
  • Storage:-20°C
  • Dry Ice:No
  • Hazardous:No
  • Literature References:1. H. Cheng, Y. Zhou, D. M. Holtzman, X. Han \"Apolipoprotein E mediates sulfatide depletion in animal models of Alzheimers disease.” Neurobiology of Aging August 20082. Ramesh C. Halder, A. Jahng, I. Maricic and Vipin Kumar \"Mini Review: Immune Response to Myelin-Derived Sulfatide and CNS-Demyelination” Neurochemical Research, February, Vol. 32(2): 257, 20073. Phillip D. Whitfield, Peter C. Sharp, David W. Johnson, Paul Nelson and Peter J. Meikle \"Characterization of Urinary Sulfatides in Metachromatic Leukodystrophy Using Electrospray Ionization-Tandem Mass Spectrometry” Molecular Genetics and Metabolism, May Vol. 73(1): 30, 20014. A. Winzeler et al. \"The Lipid Sulfatide Is a Novel Myelin-Associated Inhibitor of CNS Axon Outgrowth” The Journal of Neuroscience, vol. 31 pp. 6481-6492, 20115. D. Zajonc et al. \"Structural basis for CD1d presentation of a sulfatide derived from myelin and its implications for autoimmunity” The Journal of Experimental Medicine, vol. 202 pp. 1517-1526, 2005