Anti-Acid Ceramidase antibodies are protein reagents that detect specific antigens. The Acid Ceramidase antigen is another term for the human protein N-acylsphingosine amidohydrolase 1, encoded by the ASAH1 gene. The protein is reported to be a lysosomal ceramidase that hydrolyzes sphingolipid ceramides into sphingosine and free fatty acids at acidic pH. Canonically, it has an amino acid length of 395 residues and a mass of 44.7 kilodaltons. Its subcellular localization is in the lysosomes and is secreted. It is widely expressed in many tissue types. The Acid Ceramidase protein is a member of the Acid ceramidase protein family. Other alias names for Acid Ceramidase include AC, ACDase, and ASAH. Indicated applications for Acid Ceramidase antibodies listed below include ELISA, Western Blot, Immunofluorescence, and Immunohistochemistry.