Chemical Formula: C33H65NO3
Chemical Formula C33H65NO3
Found 76 metabolite its formula value is C33H65NO3
Cer(d17:1/16:0)
Ceramides, also known as N-acylsphingosines, consist of a sphingoid base linked to a fatty acid chain via the amine group. Ceramides are one of the hydrolysis byproducts of sphingomyelin via the enzyme sphingomyelinase (sphingomyelin phosphorylcholine phosphohydrolase, EC 3.1.4.12) which has been identified in the subcellular fractions of human epidermis and many other tissues (PMID: 25935). They can also be synthesized from serine and palmitate in a de novo pathway and are regarded as important cellular signals for inducing apoptosis (PMID: 14998372). Ceramides are key to the biosynthesis of glycosphingolipids and gangliosides. Cer(d17:1/16:0), in particular, consists of a monounsaturated 17-carbon dihydroxylated sphingoid base linked to one chain of palmitic acid.
Cer[NS] d33:1
Found in mouse small intestine; TwoDicalId=445; MgfFile=160907_Small_Intestine_normal_Neg_02; MgfId=1117 Found in mouse kidney; TwoDicalId=648; MgfFile=160827_Kidney_EPA_Neg_07; MgfId=1065
N-[(1S,2R,3E)-2-hydroxy-1-(hydroxymethyl)-3-heptadecen-1-yl]-pentadecanamide
N-[(E)-1,3-dihydroxyheptadec-4-en-2-yl]hexadecanamide
N-hexadecanoyl-14-methylhexadecasphingosine
A ceramide obtained by formal condensation of the carboxy group of hexadecanoic acid with the amino group of 14-methylhexadecasphingosine. It is a metabolite of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.