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[Semisynthetic cerebrosides].

Authors: E V, Dokolina; A S, Bushnev; E N, Zvonkova; A I, Liutik; A P, Kaplun;

[Semisynthetic cerebrosides].

Abstract

Psychosine prepared from bovine brain cerebroside was used for synthesis of galactosphingolipids with DL-, D-, or L-2-hydroxyhexadecanoic acids and 6-(2'-anthroyl) hexanoic acid. Psychosine was N-acetyl with p-nitrophenyl 2-acetoxyhexadecanoates in the presence of hydroxybenzotriazole to give cerebrosides. The 6-(2'-anthroyl)hexanoic acid reaction with psychosine was effected via its acyl chloride.

Keywords

Brain Chemistry, Cerebrosides, Methods, Animals, Cattle

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