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1. Compound ID: 24346
Structure type: oligomer
Compound class: glycolipid, glycosphingolipid
Contained glycoepitopes: IEDB_115015,IEDB_130651,IEDB_136044,IEDB_136045,IEDB_136095,IEDB_136105,IEDB_136906,IEDB_137339,IEDB_137472,IEDB_1391964,IEDB_1394181,IEDB_141794,IEDB_141798,IEDB_142487,IEDB_142488,IEDB_142489,IEDB_144562,IEDB_144987,IEDB_144998,IEDB_146664,IEDB_149135,IEDB_151528,IEDB_152214,IEDB_152217,IEDB_174333,IEDB_190606,IEDB_221845,IEDB_225177,IEDB_423106,IEDB_742247,IEDB_885823,IEDB_983931,SB_143,SB_165,SB_166,SB_167,SB_178,SB_187,SB_192,SB_195,SB_27,SB_3,SB_31,SB_5,SB_6,SB_62,SB_7,SB_86,SB_88
The structure is contained in the following publication(s):
- Article ID: 9945
Rezanka T, Mareš P "Preparative separation of sphingolipids and of individual molecular species by high-performance liquid chromatography and their identification by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry" -
Journal of Chromatography 509 (1990) 333-346
Six fractions containing tri- to pentaglycosylceramides were isolated from the green, fresh water alga Chlorella kessleri, grown heterotrophically, by using preparative high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Up to twelve fractions were obtained by further reversed-phase HPLC of each glycosylceramide. The use of a polar capillary column with Supelcowax 10 as the stationary phase allowed an excellent separation of the individual molecular species of ceramides, even though the separation did not occur when the ceramides differed only in the position of the amide bond. The individual molecular species (even if present in mixtures) were identified by gas chromatography-chemical ionization mass spectrometry. The evidence for a complete structure was obtained by enzyme splitting with α- and β-galactosidases (the sequence of monosaccharides) and by negative ionization fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry. More than 400 molecular species of glycosylceramides were identified.
NCBI PubMed ID: 2211899Publication DOI: 10.1016/S0021-9673(01)93091-2Journal NLM ID: 0427043Publisher: Amsterdam: Elsevier
Institutions: Institute of Microbiology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czechoslovakia, Lipid Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czechoslovakia
Methods: GC-MS, acid hydrolysis, HPLC, alkaline hydrolysis, enzymatic digestion, RP-HPLC, NI-FAB-MS
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2. Compound ID: 24347
Structure type: oligomer
Compound class: glycolipid, glycosphingolipid
Contained glycoepitopes: IEDB_130651,IEDB_136044,IEDB_136095,IEDB_136105,IEDB_136906,IEDB_137339,IEDB_137472,IEDB_1391964,IEDB_1394181,IEDB_141794,IEDB_141798,IEDB_142487,IEDB_142488,IEDB_144987,IEDB_144998,IEDB_146664,IEDB_151528,IEDB_152217,IEDB_190606,IEDB_221845,IEDB_225177,IEDB_423106,IEDB_742247,IEDB_885823,IEDB_983931,SB_143,SB_165,SB_166,SB_167,SB_178,SB_187,SB_192,SB_195,SB_27,SB_3,SB_31,SB_5,SB_6,SB_62,SB_7,SB_88
The structure is contained in the following publication(s):
- Article ID: 9945
Rezanka T, Mareš P "Preparative separation of sphingolipids and of individual molecular species by high-performance liquid chromatography and their identification by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry" -
Journal of Chromatography 509 (1990) 333-346
Six fractions containing tri- to pentaglycosylceramides were isolated from the green, fresh water alga Chlorella kessleri, grown heterotrophically, by using preparative high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Up to twelve fractions were obtained by further reversed-phase HPLC of each glycosylceramide. The use of a polar capillary column with Supelcowax 10 as the stationary phase allowed an excellent separation of the individual molecular species of ceramides, even though the separation did not occur when the ceramides differed only in the position of the amide bond. The individual molecular species (even if present in mixtures) were identified by gas chromatography-chemical ionization mass spectrometry. The evidence for a complete structure was obtained by enzyme splitting with α- and β-galactosidases (the sequence of monosaccharides) and by negative ionization fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry. More than 400 molecular species of glycosylceramides were identified.
NCBI PubMed ID: 2211899Publication DOI: 10.1016/S0021-9673(01)93091-2Journal NLM ID: 0427043Publisher: Amsterdam: Elsevier
Institutions: Institute of Microbiology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czechoslovakia, Lipid Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czechoslovakia
Methods: GC-MS, acid hydrolysis, HPLC, alkaline hydrolysis, enzymatic digestion, RP-HPLC, NI-FAB-MS
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3. Compound ID: 24348
Structure type: oligomer
Compound class: glycolipid, glycosphingolipid
Contained glycoepitopes: IEDB_115015,IEDB_130651,IEDB_136044,IEDB_136045,IEDB_136095,IEDB_136906,IEDB_137339,IEDB_137472,IEDB_1391964,IEDB_141794,IEDB_142487,IEDB_142488,IEDB_142489,IEDB_144562,IEDB_144987,IEDB_144998,IEDB_146664,IEDB_149135,IEDB_151528,IEDB_152214,IEDB_152217,IEDB_174333,IEDB_190606,IEDB_221845,IEDB_423106,IEDB_742247,IEDB_983931,SB_143,SB_165,SB_166,SB_167,SB_178,SB_187,SB_192,SB_195,SB_27,SB_3,SB_31,SB_5,SB_6,SB_62,SB_7,SB_86,SB_88
The structure is contained in the following publication(s):
- Article ID: 9945
Rezanka T, Mareš P "Preparative separation of sphingolipids and of individual molecular species by high-performance liquid chromatography and their identification by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry" -
Journal of Chromatography 509 (1990) 333-346
Six fractions containing tri- to pentaglycosylceramides were isolated from the green, fresh water alga Chlorella kessleri, grown heterotrophically, by using preparative high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Up to twelve fractions were obtained by further reversed-phase HPLC of each glycosylceramide. The use of a polar capillary column with Supelcowax 10 as the stationary phase allowed an excellent separation of the individual molecular species of ceramides, even though the separation did not occur when the ceramides differed only in the position of the amide bond. The individual molecular species (even if present in mixtures) were identified by gas chromatography-chemical ionization mass spectrometry. The evidence for a complete structure was obtained by enzyme splitting with α- and β-galactosidases (the sequence of monosaccharides) and by negative ionization fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry. More than 400 molecular species of glycosylceramides were identified.
NCBI PubMed ID: 2211899Publication DOI: 10.1016/S0021-9673(01)93091-2Journal NLM ID: 0427043Publisher: Amsterdam: Elsevier
Institutions: Institute of Microbiology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czechoslovakia, Lipid Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czechoslovakia
Methods: GC-MS, acid hydrolysis, HPLC, alkaline hydrolysis, enzymatic digestion, RP-HPLC, NI-FAB-MS
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4. Compound ID: 24349
Structure type: oligomer
Compound class: glycolipid, glycosphingolipid
Contained glycoepitopes: IEDB_115015,IEDB_130651,IEDB_136044,IEDB_136045,IEDB_136095,IEDB_136105,IEDB_136906,IEDB_137339,IEDB_137472,IEDB_1391964,IEDB_1394181,IEDB_141794,IEDB_141798,IEDB_142487,IEDB_142488,IEDB_142489,IEDB_144562,IEDB_144987,IEDB_144998,IEDB_146664,IEDB_149135,IEDB_151528,IEDB_152214,IEDB_152217,IEDB_174333,IEDB_190606,IEDB_221845,IEDB_225177,IEDB_423106,IEDB_742247,IEDB_885823,IEDB_983931,SB_143,SB_165,SB_166,SB_167,SB_178,SB_187,SB_192,SB_195,SB_27,SB_3,SB_31,SB_5,SB_6,SB_62,SB_7,SB_86,SB_88
The structure is contained in the following publication(s):
- Article ID: 9945
Rezanka T, Mareš P "Preparative separation of sphingolipids and of individual molecular species by high-performance liquid chromatography and their identification by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry" -
Journal of Chromatography 509 (1990) 333-346
Six fractions containing tri- to pentaglycosylceramides were isolated from the green, fresh water alga Chlorella kessleri, grown heterotrophically, by using preparative high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Up to twelve fractions were obtained by further reversed-phase HPLC of each glycosylceramide. The use of a polar capillary column with Supelcowax 10 as the stationary phase allowed an excellent separation of the individual molecular species of ceramides, even though the separation did not occur when the ceramides differed only in the position of the amide bond. The individual molecular species (even if present in mixtures) were identified by gas chromatography-chemical ionization mass spectrometry. The evidence for a complete structure was obtained by enzyme splitting with α- and β-galactosidases (the sequence of monosaccharides) and by negative ionization fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry. More than 400 molecular species of glycosylceramides were identified.
NCBI PubMed ID: 2211899Publication DOI: 10.1016/S0021-9673(01)93091-2Journal NLM ID: 0427043Publisher: Amsterdam: Elsevier
Institutions: Institute of Microbiology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czechoslovakia, Lipid Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czechoslovakia
Methods: GC-MS, acid hydrolysis, HPLC, alkaline hydrolysis, enzymatic digestion, RP-HPLC, NI-FAB-MS
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5. Compound ID: 24350
Structure type: oligomer
Compound class: glycolipid, glycosphingolipid
Contained glycoepitopes: IEDB_130651,IEDB_136044,IEDB_136095,IEDB_136105,IEDB_136906,IEDB_137339,IEDB_137472,IEDB_1391964,IEDB_1394181,IEDB_141794,IEDB_141798,IEDB_142487,IEDB_142488,IEDB_144987,IEDB_144998,IEDB_146664,IEDB_151528,IEDB_152217,IEDB_190606,IEDB_221845,IEDB_225177,IEDB_423106,IEDB_742247,IEDB_885823,IEDB_983931,SB_143,SB_165,SB_166,SB_167,SB_178,SB_187,SB_192,SB_195,SB_27,SB_3,SB_31,SB_5,SB_6,SB_62,SB_7,SB_88
The structure is contained in the following publication(s):
- Article ID: 9945
Rezanka T, Mareš P "Preparative separation of sphingolipids and of individual molecular species by high-performance liquid chromatography and their identification by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry" -
Journal of Chromatography 509 (1990) 333-346
Six fractions containing tri- to pentaglycosylceramides were isolated from the green, fresh water alga Chlorella kessleri, grown heterotrophically, by using preparative high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Up to twelve fractions were obtained by further reversed-phase HPLC of each glycosylceramide. The use of a polar capillary column with Supelcowax 10 as the stationary phase allowed an excellent separation of the individual molecular species of ceramides, even though the separation did not occur when the ceramides differed only in the position of the amide bond. The individual molecular species (even if present in mixtures) were identified by gas chromatography-chemical ionization mass spectrometry. The evidence for a complete structure was obtained by enzyme splitting with α- and β-galactosidases (the sequence of monosaccharides) and by negative ionization fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry. More than 400 molecular species of glycosylceramides were identified.
NCBI PubMed ID: 2211899Publication DOI: 10.1016/S0021-9673(01)93091-2Journal NLM ID: 0427043Publisher: Amsterdam: Elsevier
Institutions: Institute of Microbiology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czechoslovakia, Lipid Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czechoslovakia
Methods: GC-MS, acid hydrolysis, HPLC, alkaline hydrolysis, enzymatic digestion, RP-HPLC, NI-FAB-MS
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6. Compound ID: 24351
Structure type: oligomer
Compound class: glycolipid, glycosphingolipid
Contained glycoepitopes: IEDB_130651,IEDB_136044,IEDB_136095,IEDB_136906,IEDB_137339,IEDB_137472,IEDB_1391964,IEDB_141794,IEDB_142487,IEDB_142488,IEDB_144987,IEDB_144998,IEDB_146664,IEDB_151528,IEDB_152217,IEDB_190606,IEDB_221845,IEDB_423106,IEDB_742247,IEDB_983931,SB_143,SB_165,SB_166,SB_167,SB_178,SB_187,SB_192,SB_195,SB_27,SB_3,SB_31,SB_5,SB_6,SB_62,SB_7,SB_88
The structure is contained in the following publication(s):
- Article ID: 9945
Rezanka T, Mareš P "Preparative separation of sphingolipids and of individual molecular species by high-performance liquid chromatography and their identification by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry" -
Journal of Chromatography 509 (1990) 333-346
Six fractions containing tri- to pentaglycosylceramides were isolated from the green, fresh water alga Chlorella kessleri, grown heterotrophically, by using preparative high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Up to twelve fractions were obtained by further reversed-phase HPLC of each glycosylceramide. The use of a polar capillary column with Supelcowax 10 as the stationary phase allowed an excellent separation of the individual molecular species of ceramides, even though the separation did not occur when the ceramides differed only in the position of the amide bond. The individual molecular species (even if present in mixtures) were identified by gas chromatography-chemical ionization mass spectrometry. The evidence for a complete structure was obtained by enzyme splitting with α- and β-galactosidases (the sequence of monosaccharides) and by negative ionization fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry. More than 400 molecular species of glycosylceramides were identified.
NCBI PubMed ID: 2211899Publication DOI: 10.1016/S0021-9673(01)93091-2Journal NLM ID: 0427043Publisher: Amsterdam: Elsevier
Institutions: Institute of Microbiology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czechoslovakia, Lipid Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czechoslovakia
Methods: GC-MS, acid hydrolysis, HPLC, alkaline hydrolysis, enzymatic digestion, RP-HPLC, NI-FAB-MS
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