Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Micro-organism – tissue cell culture or enzyme using process... – Preparing nitrogen-containing organic compound
Patent
1996-02-26
1999-06-15
Harrison, Robert H.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Micro-organism, tissue cell culture or enzyme using process...
Preparing nitrogen-containing organic compound
435834, C12P 1300, C12P 100
Patent
active
059121521
ABSTRACT:
A process for the preparation of ceramide by using erythrocytes as a starting material is disclosed herein. For the purpose of obtaining ceramide at a low cost and in a large amount, ceramide is prepared by means of hydrolysis or enzymolysis of sphingolipid existing in sphingomyelin. According to the preparation process of the present invention, ceramide useful as a moisturizer for human skin can be obtained at a low cost and in a large amount by relying upon erythrocytes as a starting material.
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Hara Susumu
Takahashi Hidehiko
Tomiya Yumiko
Harrison Robert H.
Yakurigaku Chuo Kenkyusho
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