ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF GLUCOCEREBROSIDES FROM ADULT RAT BRAIN1

Abstract
Abstract— By chromatography on borate‐coated silicic acid, glucocerebrosides, galactocerebrosides, sulfatides and sphingomyelins from brain tissue could be efficiently separated. Adult rat brain was found to contain 54.1 ± 1.5 nmol of glucocerebrosides per gram fresh weight. Ninety percent of the glucocere‐broside fatty acids were palmitate, stearate and oleate; fatty acids with chain lengths above C20 were virtually absent. No hydroxy fatty acids were found. The long chain bases of adult rat brain glucocerebrosides consisted of 74.6% C18‐sphingosine, 24.4% C18‐sphinganine and 1.1% C20‐sphingosine. These results are compared to those obtained from glucocerebrosides from immature rat brains (Abe & Norton, 1974) and discussed in respect to changes occurring during brain development.