Phytosphingosine-d7 is intended for use as an internal standard for the quantification of phytosphingosine by GC- or LC-MS. Phytosphingosine is a sphingolipid with a hydroxyl group at the C4 position that is found mainly in fungi and plants but also in animals, including humans.[1],[2] It is metabolized to odd-numbered fatty acids with 2-hydroxy palmitic acid as an intermediate.[3] Phytosphingosine dose-dependently induces cell death of CHO cells and inhibits carbachol-induced activation of phospholipase D (PLD) in CHO cells transfected with C. elegans muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChRs).[4] It is essential in the heat stress response in S. cerevisiae.[5]
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