Biochem/physiol Actions
N-acylsphinganines (dihydroceramides) levels are lower during ceramide synthase inhibition. They are intermediates of ceramide and dihydrosphingolipids synthesis. Treatment of MCF7 cancer cells with fenretinide alters sphingolipid metabolism.
General description
Commonly referred to as 1-deoxydihydroceramide (1-deoxyDHCer), this product is the N-acylated form of 1-deoxysphinganine, a potent inhibitor of sphingolipid metabolism. The biological activity of 1-deoxyDHCer is not clearly understood at this time.
N-C16-deoxysphinganine Commonly referred to as 1-deoxydihydroceramide (1-deoxyDHCer), is the N-acylated form of 1-deoxysphinganine, a potent inhibitor of sphingolipid metabolism. The N-acyl group can be 16, 20 and 24 carbon chain. N-acylsphinganines (dihydroceramides) are synthesized by the acylation of sphingoid bases in the presence of ceramide synthases (CerS).
Packaging
5 mL Amber Glass Screw Cap Vial (860462P-1mg)
5 mL Amber Glass Screw Cap Vial (860462P-5mg)
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