CAS 212070-45-6
:Ceramide AP
Description:
Ceramide AP, with the CAS number 212070-45-6, is a type of sphingolipid that plays a crucial role in maintaining the structural integrity and barrier function of the skin. It is a naturally occurring lipid that is part of the ceramide family, which is essential for skin hydration and protection against environmental stressors. Ceramide AP is characterized by its ability to form lipid bilayers, contributing to the skin's moisture retention and overall health. It is often used in cosmetic and dermatological formulations due to its emollient properties, helping to soothe and repair dry or damaged skin. Additionally, Ceramide AP can enhance the penetration of other active ingredients in formulations, making it a valuable component in skincare products aimed at improving skin barrier function and hydration. Its compatibility with various skin types makes it a popular choice in both therapeutic and cosmetic applications.
Formula:C36H73NO5
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Sphingomyelin Impurity 8 (Ceramide VI) (Mixture of Diastereomers)
CAS:Formula:C36H73NO5Molecular weight:599.98Ceramide 6
CAS:<p>Ceramide 6 is a ceramide that exhibits apoptosis-inducing activity. It is effective in a model system for skin condition, and has been shown to exhibit antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. Ceramide 6 also possesses the ability to scavenge reactive oxygen species, which are involved in the radiation-induced cell death pathway. The chemical structure of ceramide 6 contains an unsubstituted carbonyl group at C3, which is responsible for its hydroxyl group at C2. This group may be responsible for the dry weight increase and lipid peroxidation seen in this molecule. Ceramide 6 also contains ester linkages with dipropyl ether and malonic acid at C5, which may account for its acid analysis results.</p>Formula:C36H73NO5Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:599.97 g/mol

