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Ceramides (Ceramides & Phospholipids, Sphingolipids)
Ceramides are a natural family
of lipid-based compounds composed entirely of lipids are major
membrane components, greatly present in the layers of skin.
They play three essential roles within the material that bonds
cells to one another: 1) cohesion of superficial epidermal layers,
2) control of transepidermal water loss, and 3) resistance to
external stress. Restores surface resilience and elasticity
instantly. The membranous myelin sheath that surrounds and electrically
insulates many nerve cell axons is particularly rich in sphingomyelins
the most common sphingolipid.
Other ceramides include Cerebrosides, which are most prevalent
in the neuronal cell membranes of the brain, glucocerebrosides,
resides in other tissues and gangliosides, occur as primary
components of surface membranes and constitute a significant
fraction (6%) of brain lipids. Gangliosides are especially significant
medically in that they serve as cell receptors for pituitary
hormones and cell-to-cell recognition. Disorders of ganglioside
breakdown are responsible for several hereditary disease, such
as Tay-Sachs disease, which are characterized by an invariably
fatal neurological deterioration.
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