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CAS 475995-74-5

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Sphingosines, phytosphingosines, N-octanoyl, Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Description:
Sphingosines, phytosphingosines, N-octanoyl, derived from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, are bioactive lipids that play crucial roles in cellular signaling and membrane structure. These compounds are characterized by a long-chain amino alcohol backbone, which is essential for their function in sphingolipid metabolism. The presence of the N-octanoyl group indicates that they are acylated, which can influence their hydrophobicity and interactions with cellular membranes. Sphingosines and phytosphingosines are known to be involved in various biological processes, including apoptosis, cell growth, and differentiation. They also contribute to the structural integrity of cell membranes and can act as signaling molecules in response to stress. The specific compound associated with the CAS number 475995-74-5 is likely to exhibit unique properties due to its origin from yeast, which may affect its biological activity and potential applications in biotechnology and medicine. Overall, these compounds are of significant interest in research related to cell biology, pharmacology, and the development of therapeutic agents.
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  • Sphingosines, phytosphingosines, N-octanoyl, Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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