Cat. No. | Product Name | Target | Signaling Pathways |
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T35781 |
Sphinganine (d20:0)
Sphinganine (d20:0) |
Others | Others |
Sphinganine (d20:0) is a natural isomer of dihydro-D-erythro-sphinganine (sphinganine (d18:0); that is a precursor of ceramide and sphingosine as well as a substrate for sphingosine kinases, which generate sphingosine-1-phosphate (d18:1) . In S. cerevisiae, the amount of sphinganine (d20:0) increases 10.8-fold in response to heat stress, indicating it is involved in heat stress adaptation. Sphinganine levels increase significantly in response to certain mycotoxins, including fumonisins as well ... | |||
T39401 |
Sphinganine 1-phosphate
D-erythro-Dihydrosphingosine 1-phosphate,Sphinganine 1-phosphate |
Others | Others |
Sphinganine 1-phosphate, also known as D-erythro-Dihydrosphingosine 1-phosphate, is a polar sphingolipid metabolite. It plays a crucial role in regulating various cellular processes including cell migration, differentiation, survival, and complex physiological processes. | |||
T36437 |
Sphinganine (d17:0)
Sphinganine (d17:0) |
Others | Others |
Sphinganine is a synthetic bioactive sphingolipid that inhibits the growth of C. glabrata and C. albicans with a minimum fungicidal concentration (MFC) value of 0.5 μg/ml for both. More commonly, sphinganine is used as an internal standard in the analysis of sphingoid compounds by chromatographic or spectrometric methods. |