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Review Ceramide' Role in Skin
2018
Drug Delivery System
Ceramide, which consists of long-chain amino alcohol and long-chain fatty acids, forms the backbone of sphingolipids; i.e., phosphosphingolipid and glycosphingolipid. While ceramide is a minor constituent in the cellular membrane, heterogeneous molecular species of ceramide, which are due to variations in amide-linked fatty acids (carbon chain length and hydroxylation) and sphingoid bases, contribute to epidermal permeability in the extracellular domain of the outmost layer of skin, the stratum
doi:10.2745/dds.33.252
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