Lactosyl β c12 ceramide
Lactosyl (β) C12 ceramide is a lipid compound that consists of a lactose (disaccharide) moiety linked to a C12 (12-carbon) fatty acid chain. It is a type of ceramide, a class of lipids that play important roles in cellular structure and function. The core function of Lactosyl (β) C12 ceramide is to serve as a structural component in biological membranes.
Lab products found in correlation
2 protocols using lactosyl β c12 ceramide
Profiling Lipid Standards for Mass Spectrometry
Quantitative Lipid Profiling Protocol
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