
CAS 1446756-47-3
:Phosphatidylserines
Description:
Phosphatidylserines are a class of phospholipids that play a crucial role in cellular function and signaling. They are composed of a glycerol backbone, two fatty acid chains, a phosphate group, and the amino acid serine. This unique structure contributes to their amphipathic nature, allowing them to form bilayers in cell membranes, which is essential for maintaining membrane integrity and fluidity. Phosphatidylserines are predominantly found in the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane and are involved in various biological processes, including apoptosis, cell signaling, and neurotransmission. They are known to interact with proteins and other lipids, influencing cellular communication and function. Additionally, phosphatidylserines have garnered attention for their potential therapeutic applications, particularly in cognitive health and neuroprotection. Their CAS number, 1446756-47-3, identifies a specific variant or formulation of phosphatidylserine, which may vary in its fatty acid composition and source, impacting its biological activity and efficacy. Overall, phosphatidylserines are vital components of cellular membranes with significant implications in health and disease.
Formula:Unspecified
Synonyms:- Phosphatidylserines
- Cephalins, phosphatidylserines
- Serine glycerophosphatides
- Phosphatidic acids, esters with serine
- Phospholipids, phosphatidylserines
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Found 2 products.
Phosphatidylserines (bovine)
CAS:<p>Phosphatidylserine: a natural phospholipid, 2-10% in mammals, CNS-rich, synthesized in ER, involved in cell signaling, apoptosis marker.</p>Formula:C42H78NO10P(foroleoyl)Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:788.1Phosphatidylserines
CAS:<p>Product is animal derived</p>Formula:C42H78NO10P(foroleoyl)Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:788.1 g/mol


