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N-Palmitoyl serinol (CAS 126127-31-9)

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CAS Number:
126127-31-9
Molecular Weight:
329.52
Molecular Formula:
C19H39NO3
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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N-Palmitoyl serinol, a molecule combining a fatty acid chain with a serinol backbone, has interest in biochemical research for its role in mimicking sphingolipid behavior. This compound is a focus in studies related to the structure and function of sphingolipids within cellular membranes, contributing to the understanding of membrane dynamics and lipid rafts. It′s especially useful in the exploration of lipid-protein interactions and the stabilization of membrane-associated proteins. Researchers also utilize N-Palmitoyl serinol to investigate the synthesis of glycosphingolipids, which play critical roles in cell recognition and signaling. Additionally, its amphiphilic nature makes it a candidate for creating artificial lipid bilayers or liposomes to study chemical delivery mechanisms, providing a model system to understand how bioactive molecules interact with lipid structures.


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Ordering Information

Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

N-Palmitoyl serinol, 10 mg

sc-281092
10 mg
$150.00

N-Palmitoyl serinol, 50 mg

sc-281092A
50 mg
$600.00