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does ceramide has phosphoric acid
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No, ceramide does not contain phosphoric acid. Ceramide is a type of lipid molecule found in the outer layer of the skin and plays a role in maintaining its barrier function. It consists of a sphingosine base attached to a fatty acid via an amide linkage. There is no phosphoric acid present in its structure.
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