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Identification of glucosyl sphingosine from Gaucher's spleen by gas chromatography-electron impact and GC-chemical ionization mass spectrometry.

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  • Identification of glucosyl sphingosine from Gaucher's spleen by gas chromatography-electron impact and GC-chemical ionization mass spectrometry. Abstract Text:

    m oshimaM Oshima,

    Glucosyl sphingosine was isolated from the spleen of a patient with adult-type Gaucher's disease. The yield of purified glucosyl sphingosine was 9.3 nmoles/g wet tissue. The gas chromatography-chemical ionization mass spectrum of acetylated glucosyl sphingosine showed peaks due to the presence of ions formed by successive loss of acetic acid (mass 60) from the molecular ion (QM+, 714). Fragments from acetylated sugar, m/e 331, and from the sphingosine residue, m/e 306, were also detected. The GC-CI mass spectrum of the trimethylsilyl derivative of glucosyl sphingosine showed peaks due to the molecular ion (QM+, 822), ions from the sugar moiety (m/e 361, 271), and ions from the sphingosine base (m/e 264, 280). Fragmentation analysis of the purified sample by GC-EI and GC-CI mass spectrometry confirmed the structure glucopyranosyl(1 leads to 1)-1,3-dihydroxy-2-amino-4-octadecene.

    Identification of glucosyl sphingosine from Gaucher's spleen by gas chromatography-electron impact and GC-chemical ionization mass spectrometry. Publishing Authors By Initials

    m oshimaM Oshima,

    For similar tissues: lymphoid tissue: spleen research abstracts see: tissues: lymphoid tissue: spleen research

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    Identification of glucosyl sphingosine from Gaucher's spleen by gas chromatography-electron impact and GC-chemical ionization mass spectrometry. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of biochemistry

    VOLUME: 80

    Page Numbers: 53-9

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Biochem.

    ISSN: 0021-924X

    DAY: 19

    MONTH: Jul

    YEAR: 1976

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    Identification of glucosyl sphingosine from Gaucher's spleen by gas chromatography-electron impact and GC-chemical ionization mass spectrometry. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Spleen

    MESH TERMS: metabolism

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    Substance Name: Sphingosine

    Registry Number: 123-78-4

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