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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Feb 23.
Published in final edited form as: Curr Eye Res. 2014 Nov 26;40(12):1204–1210. doi: 10.3109/02713683.2014.990984

Table 2.

Monohexosylceramides major species in healthy corneas and diabetics (n>=3 per group).

Major MHC species were identified and quantified in human cadaver corneas from Healthy, T1DM, and T2DM donors. In healthy donors, C24:1 species were the highest followed by C24:0, C22:0, and C16:0. In T1DM, C24:1 species were also the highest followed by C16:0, C24:0, and C22:0. In T2DM, C24:1 was highest, C16:0 was second highest, followed by C24:0, and C22:0. At least three different samples from three different donors were used (n>=3).

Monohexosylceramides Species Healthy (pmol/mg tissue) T1DM (pmol/mg tissue) T2DM (pmol/mg tissue)
C14:0 0.10±0.02 0.10±0.01 0.09±0.01
C16:0 0.65±0.19 0.92±0.11 0.81±0.10
C18:1 0.03±0.01 0.12±0.02 0.11±0.01
C18:0 0.43±0.09 0.43±0.06 0.40±0.05
C20:0 0.30±0.11 0.36±0.04 0.31±0.04
C22:0 0.78±0.14 0.60±0.07 0.51±0.06
C24:1 0.88±0.15 1.07±0.13 0.92±0.11
C24:0 0.80±0.12 0.87±0.10 0.75±0.09
C26:1 0.04±0.01 0.00±0.00 0.00±0.00
C26:0 0.03±0.01 0.01±0.00 0.01±0.00