
pmid: 5797522
Phytoglycolipid has been isolated for the first time from plant leaves (Phaseolus vulgaris). The purified product (almost identical with the phytoglycolipid isolated from flax seed) was a ceramide attached through phosphate diester linkage to an oligosaccharide, which consisted of the usual trisaccharide unit (inositol, hexuronic acid, hexosamine) to which were attached mannose, galactose, and arabinose. The major fatty acids were the saturated 2-hydroxy C(22), C(24), and C(26) acids; the major long-chain bases were dehydrophytosphingosine (d-ribo-1,3,4-trihydroxy-2-amino-8-trans-octadecene) (53%) and phytosphingosine (d-ribo-1,3,4-trihydroxy-2-amino-octadecane) (32%). A ceramide and a cerebroside were also isolated. In the ceramide the major fatty acids and the major long-chain bases were the same as in the phytoglycolipid. In the cerebroside, the fatty acid composition was similar to that in the ceramide and phytoglycolipid, but the long-chain bases consisted of dehydrophytosphingosine and phytosphingosine (7:1) with a substantial amount of unidentified long-chain base. The sugar component was glucose.
Chromatography, Gas, Chemical Phenomena, Chromatography, Paper, Oligosaccharides, QD415-436, Biochemistry, Cerebrosides, Species Specificity, Methods, ceramide, Cellulose, Hexoses, Fatty Acids, Plants, Chromatography, Ion Exchange, Amino Alcohols, Arabinose, Lipids, phytoglycolipid, Chemistry, Uronic Acids, composition, cerebroside, Seeds, Glycolipids, Inositol
Chromatography, Gas, Chemical Phenomena, Chromatography, Paper, Oligosaccharides, QD415-436, Biochemistry, Cerebrosides, Species Specificity, Methods, ceramide, Cellulose, Hexoses, Fatty Acids, Plants, Chromatography, Ion Exchange, Amino Alcohols, Arabinose, Lipids, phytoglycolipid, Chemistry, Uronic Acids, composition, cerebroside, Seeds, Glycolipids, Inositol
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