ceramidase
Ceramidase is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a ceramide molecule. This process breaks down ceramides into their constituent parts, which are a fatty acid and sphingosine. Ceramidase belongs to the amidase enzyme family and is also known by several other names, including N-acylsphingosine amidohydrolase and ceramidase L.
The activity of ceramidase is crucial for the proper metabolism and turnover of ceramides within cells. Ceramides
There are different types of ceramidase, often classified based on their substrate specificity or cellular location.
Research into ceramidase continues to explore its precise functions in cellular health and disease, as well