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Digalactosyl ceramide

Nine new zwitterionic digalactosyl ceramides isolated from the earthworm Pheretima asiatica all had a choline phosphate ester group at the 6-position of the terminal galactosyl moiety. A sialyl Lewis X analogue in which the sialic acid residue is replaced by a galactosyl residue bearing a phosphate group is referred to in Part 3 below (Ref. 78). [Pg.111]

These same human sera and some of the rabbit sera also were tested against ceramide trihexoside (CTH) and digalactosyl diglyceride (Table I). Several of the human sera reacted with digalactosyl diglyceride, in confirmation of the results of Hirsch and Parks ( 5). Although only a few human sera reacted with CTH, all of the rabbit sera tested showed reactivity. [Pg.462]

TABLE I. HUMAN AND RABBIT NATURAL ANTIBODIES AGAINST DIGALACTOSYL DIGLYCERIDE AND CERAMIDE TRIHEXOSIDE... [Pg.464]


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