Sphingomyelins (buttermilk)
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Overview
Regulatory Status: RUO
Shipping:
cool pack
Storage:
-20℃
Documents
Further Information
Bioactivity:
Sphingomyelins (SMs) are bioactive sphingolipids found in mammalian cell membranes.1SMs make up 2-15% of the total organ phospholipid population but are found at higher concentrations in the brain and myelin sheaths surrounding peripheral nerves. They interact with cholesterol to control its distribution within cellular membranes and maintain cholesterol homeostasis in cells. SMs undergo hydrolysis by sphingomyelinase to form ceramides, which are sphingolipid mediators of intracellular signaling.2This product is a mixture of SMs, with variable fatty acyl chain lengths, isolated from buttermilk.
CAS:
475662-40-9
Formula:
C46H93N2O6P (for tricosanoyl)
Molecular Weight:
801.2
Purity:
0.98
SMILES:
[R]C(N[C@@H](COP(OCC[N+](C)(C)C)([O-])=O)[C@H](O)/C=C/CCCCCCCCCCCCC)=O
References
Shayman, J.A.SphingolipidsKidney Int.58(1)11-26(2000)
Slotte, J.P., and Ramstedt, B.The functional role of sphingomyelin in cell membranesEur. J. Lipid Sci. Technol.109(10)977-981(2007)