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/ Products Classification 点击展开+Cat. Number | 1067 |
Chemical Name | 1067 71965-57-6 神经酰胺三己糖苷;GB3 Ceramide trihexosides; Gb3 |
CAS Number | 71965-57-6 |
Mol. Formula | C60H113NO18 |
Mol. Weight | 1137 |
Qty 1 |
10mg |
Appearance | solid |
Application Notes | 98+%,TLC; identity confirmed by MS |
Synonym | 神经酰胺三己糖苷;GB3 Ceramide trihexosides; Gb3, |
Solubility | chloroform/methanol, 2:1; DMSO, hot methanol |
Storage condition | -20℃ |
References | Application Notes: Ceramide trihexoside (CTH) is a glycosphingolipid found mostly in mammalian cell membranes. It is involved in cellular signaling and has been identified as a receptor for various toxins including shiga toxins and shiga-like toxins.1 Some toxins, such as veratoxins from Escherichia coli, require specific fatty acids on the ceramide portion of CTH to show affinity in binding. An accumulation of CTH in the cellular membranes due to a lack of alpha-galactosidase to convert it into lactosyl ceramide results in Fabry disease.2 This product can be used as an excellent standard for the identification of CTH in Fabry disease by HPLC3 and mass spectrometry.4 An inability to convert CTH to globoside due to mutations in the gene sequence leads to the Pk blood group phenotype. It appears that under certain conditions CTH can enhance anticoagulant activity. CTH has also been studied as a tool to investigate lymphocyte activation.5
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