Glucosyl<wbr/>ceramide (Gaucher’s spleen)

Glucosylceramide (Gaucher’s spleen)

CAT N°: 23207
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111.00 94.35

Glucosylceramides are formed by the tethering of glucose to a ceramide by glucosylceramide synthase.{41133} They are present in neuronal and non-neuronal mammalian tissues and are found at low quantities in a large number of plant species, where they comprise 5-30% of total lipids in the plant plasma membrane, and in fungi.{41133,41134,59454} Glucosylceramide levels decrease during cold acclimatization in plants and glucosylceramides in fungi are involved in the regulation of virulence and act as elicitors in plants, stimulating plant defense mechanisms.{59454,59455} Glucosylceramides are precursors in the synthesis of lactosylceramides and gangliosides. Increased levels of glucosylceramides are associated with obesity-induced insulin resistance in mice and with neuronal deficits observed in neuronopathic Gaucher disease.{41133,41135} This product contains glucosylceramide molecular species with primarily C16:0, C22:0, and C24:0 fatty acyl chain lengths. As this product is derived from a natural source, there may be variations in the sphingoid backbone. [Matreya, LLC. Catalog No. 1057]

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