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N-Stearoyl-DL-dihydrolactocerebroside (CAS 15373-20-3)

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CAS Number:
15373-20-3
Molecular Weight:
892.25
Molecular Formula:
C48H93NO13
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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N-Stearoyl-DL-dihydrolactocerebroside is a lipid molecule that has garnered significant attention in research due to its role in cellular membrane dynamics and lipid metabolism. It functions as a key component of the myelin sheath, the protective covering of nerve fibers, contributing to the structural integrity and function of the nervous system. Research has shown that alterations in the levels or composition of dihydrolactocerebroside can impact myelin formation and maintenance, leading to neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis and neuropathies. Additionally, this chemical has been investigated for its potential involvement in lipid signaling pathways and cellular processes. Studies have suggested that dihydrolactocerebroside may modulate intracellular signaling cascades, including those related to cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis. Moreover, recent research has explored its role in lipid rafts, specialized membrane microdomains implicated in various cellular functions, such as signal transduction and membrane trafficking. By elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying its actions, N-Stearoyl-DL-dihydrolactocerebroside continues to be a subject of interest in lipid biology and neuroscience research, offering insights into both normal physiological processes and pathological conditions affecting the nervous system.


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N-Stearoyl-DL-dihydrolactocerebroside, 5 mg

sc-215476
5 mg
$198.00