Sphingomyelin, (bovine spinal cord)Sphingomyelin, (bovine spinal cord)
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Sphingomyelin, (bovine spinal cord)

SPM; Ceramide-1-phosphorylcholine

Sphingomyelin is found in mammalian cell membranes, especially in the membranes of the myelin sheath. It is the most abundant sphingolipid in mammals and is thought to be found mostly in the exoplasmic leaflet of the membrane although there is also evidence of a sphingomyelin pool in the inner leaflet of the membrane. It is involved in signal transduction and apoptosis.1 An improper ratio of sphingomyelin to ceramide has been shown to be a factor in Niemann-Pick disease2 and neonatal respiratory distress syndrome.3 However, the ratio of sphingomyelin to ceramide is different for different cell types.4 Sphingomyelin is an important amphiphilic component when plasma lipoprotein pools expand in response to large lipid loads or metabolic abnormalities.5
Cat# Size Price Qty Buy
1051 25 mg
£62.90
1051-1 1 gram
£558.45

Additional Information

Property Value or Rating
Manufacturer Matreya, LLC
Empirical Formula C41H83N2O6P (stearoyl)
CAS# 85187-10-6
Source natural
Purity 98+%
Analytical Methods TLC; identity confirmed by MS
Natural Source Animal/Bovine
Solubility ethanol, methanol, chloroform
Physical Appearance A neat solid
Storage -20°C
References

1. R. N. Kolesnick, A. Haimovitz-Friedman, Z. Fuks, Biochem Cell Biol., Vol. 72(11-12) pp. 471-474, 1994 
2. M. Schmuth, et al., J Invest Dermatol., Vol. 115(3) pp. 459-466, 2000 
3. C. St Clair et al., Am J Perinatol., Vol. 25(8) pp. 473-480, 2008, 
4. J. Kilkus et al., J Neurochem. Vol. 106(4) pp. 1745-1757, 2008 
5. N. Duan RD., J Lipid Res., Vol. 47(1) pp. 154-171, 2006

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