Classification Term: 168121

Branched fatty acids [FA0102] (ontology term: f2d04809a26dc7e5e13b2111982cd8ad)

Branched fatty acids [FA0102]

found 132 associated metabolites at sub_class metabolite taxonomy ontology rank level.

Ancestor: Fatty Acids and Conjugates [FA01]

Child Taxonomies: There is no child term of current ontology term.

Tiglic acid

(E)-2-methylbut-2-enoic acid

C5H8O2 (100.0524)


Tiglic acid is a monocarboxylic unsaturated organic acid. It is found in croton oil and in several other natural products. It has also been isolated from the defensive secretion of certain beetles. Tiglic acid, also known as tiglate or tiglinsaeure, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as methyl-branched fatty acids. These are fatty acids with an acyl chain that has a methyl branch. Usually, they are saturated and contain only one or more methyl group. However, branches other than methyl may be present. Tiglic acid has a double bond between the second and third carbons of the chain. Tiglic acid and angelic acid form a pair of cis-trans isomers. Tiglic acid is a volatile and crystallizable substance with a sweet, warm, spicy odour. It is used in making perfumes and flavoring agents. The salts and esters of tiglic acid are called tiglates. Tiglic acid is a 2-methylbut-2-enoic acid having its double bond in trans-configuration. It has a role as a plant metabolite. It is functionally related to a crotonic acid. Tiglic acid is a natural product found in Aloe africana, Azadirachta indica, and other organisms with data available. See also: Arctium lappa Root (part of); Petasites hybridus root (part of). A branched-chain fatty acid consisting of 2-butenoic acid having a methyl group at position 2. Flavouring ingredient KEIO_ID T016 Tiglic acid is a monocarboxylic unsaturated organic acid found in croton oil and in several other natural products. Tiglic aci has a role as a plant metabolite[1]. Tiglic acid. CAS Common Chemistry. CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, n.d. https://commonchemistry.cas.org/detail?cas_rn=80-59-1 (retrieved 2025-01-17) (CAS RN: 80-59-1). Licensed under the Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0).

   

Isovaleric acid

3-Methylbutyric acid: isopropyl-acetic acid

C5H10O2 (102.0681)


Isovaleric acid, is a natural fatty acid found in a wide variety of plants and essential oils. Isovaleric acid is clear colorless liquid that is sparingly soluble in water, but well soluble in most common organic solvents. It has been suggested that isovaleric acid from pilot whales, a species frequently consumed in the Faroe Islands, may be the unusual dietary factor in prolonged gestation in the population of the Faroe Islands. Previous studies suggested that was due to the high intake of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids has been, but fatty acid data for eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexanoic acid (DHA) in blood lipids of Faroese and Norwegians was reviewed in terms of the type of fish eaten (mostly lean white fish with DHA much greater than EPA); the popular lean fish, thus, probably provides too little EPA to produce a marked effect on human biochemistry (PMID 2646392). Isovaleric acid is found to be associated with isovaleric acidemia, which is an inborn error of metabolism. Flavouring agent. Simple esters are used in flavourings. Constituent of hops, cheese etc.; an important component of cheese aroma and flavour CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 152 KEIO_ID I018 Isovaleric acid is a natural fatty acid and known to effect on neonatal death and possible Jamaican vomiting sickness in human. Isovaleric acid is a natural fatty acid and known to effect on neonatal death and possible Jamaican vomiting sickness in human.

   

FA 15:0

Dodecanoic acid, 3,7,11-trimethyl-

C15H30O2 (242.2246)


A branched-chain saturated fatty acid comprising tetradecanoic acid carrying a 12-methyl substituent. CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 246 CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 247 13-Methyltetradecanoic acid (13-MTD), a saturated branched-chain fatty acid with potent anticancer effects. 13-Methyltetradecanoic acid induces apoptosis in many types of human cancer cells[1][2]. 13-Methyltetradecanoic acid (13-MTD), a saturated branched-chain fatty acid with potent anticancer effects. 13-Methyltetradecanoic acid induces apoptosis in many types of human cancer cells[1][2].

   

FA 10:2;O

7R-hydroxy-2,4-dimethyl-2E,4E-octadienoic acid

C10H16O3 (184.1099)


   

FA 7:3;O4

(2E)-2-(methoxycarbonylmethyl)but-2-enedioic acid

C7H8O6 (188.0321)


   

FA 7:1

(2E)-2,4-dimethylpent-2-enoic acid

C7H12O2 (128.0837)


   

FA 18:1

7-(2-octylcyclopropyl)heptanoic acid

C18H34O2 (282.2559)


trans-Vaccenic acid is a precursor for the synthesis of saturated fatty acid in the rumen and of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) at the tissue level. trans-Vaccenic acid is a precursor for the synthesis of saturated fatty acid in the rumen and of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) at the tissue level.

   

FA 19:1

cis-9,10-methylene-octadecanoic acid

C19H36O2 (296.2715)


An 11,12-methyleneoctadecanoic acid having (11R,12S)-configuration.

   

FA 11:1

((1S,2R)-2-Hexylcycloprop-1-yl)acetic acid

C11H20O2 (184.1463)


An undecenoic acid having its double bond in the 10-position. It is derived from castor oil and is used for the treatment of skin problems. D - Dermatologicals > D01 - Antifungals for dermatological use > D01A - Antifungals for topical use C254 - Anti-Infective Agent > C514 - Antifungal Agent Same as: D02159 10-Undecenoic acid is used as a starting agent in the synthesis of Pheromone (11Z)-hexadecenal. 10-Undecenoic acid is used as a starting agent in the synthesis of Pheromone (11Z)-hexadecenal.

   

Citronellic acid

3,7-dimethyloct-6-enoic acid

C10H18O2 (170.1307)


Flavouring ingredient. Citronellic acid is found in many foods, some of which are peppermint, lemon balm, lemon grass, and cardamom. Citronellic acid is found in cardamom. Citronellic acid is a flavouring ingredien

   

Tuberculostearic acid

10R-methyl-octadecanoic acid

C19H38O2 (298.2872)


Tuberculostearic acid is the characteristic fatty acid of acid-fast bacteria of the order Actinomycetales. (PMID 3329256). Tuberculostearic acid (TBSA) is a mycobacterial cell wall constituent that is possible to measure in plasma samples of patients with active tuberculosis. (PMID 14723350). Detection of tuberculostearic acid in cerebrospinal fluid by use of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry has proven to be a very rapid, sensitive, and specific test for tuberculous meningitis. (PMID 8438134). Tuberculostearic acid can also be found in Actinomycetales (PMID: 109465). Tuberculostearic acid is the characteristic fatty acid of acid-fast bacteria of the order Actinomycetales. (PMID 3329256)

   

FA 6:1;O2

(3R)-3-hydroxy-3-methyl-2-oxopentanoic acid

C6H10O4 (146.0579)


The (R)-enantiomer of 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-2-oxopentanoic acid.

   

Angelic acid

CIS-.ALPHA.,.BETA.-DIMETHYLACRYLIC ACID

C5H8O2 (100.0524)


Angelic acid is found in fats and oils. Angelic acid is a constituent of Angelica archangelica (angelica) Angelic acid has a double bond between the second and third carbons of the chain. Together with tiglic acid form a pair of cis-trans isomers. Angelic acid is a volatile body, of biting acid taste and pungent sour odour. It crystallizes in colorless monoclinic prisms. Angelic acid was formerly used therapeutically as a sedative. Angelic acid is a monocarboxylic unsaturated organic acid. It is found in garden angelica (Angelica archangelica), Umbelliferae, and many other plants. It was also isolated from the defensive secretion of certain carabid beetles Angelic acid is the (Z)-isomer of 2-methylbut-2-enoic acid. It is found in plant species of the family Apiaceae. It has a role as a plant metabolite. It is functionally related to an isocrotonic acid. Angelic acid is a natural product found in Tussilago farfara, Angelica sinensis, and other organisms with data available. See also: Petasites hybridus root (part of). Flavouring ingredient Angelic Acid is a substance found in Angelica sinensis, and it exists in an ester form. Angelic acid aids in wound healing and exhibits psychotropic properties[1]. Angelic Acid is a substance found in Angelica sinensis, and it exists in an ester form. Angelic acid aids in wound healing and exhibits psychotropic properties[1].

   

13-Methylmyristic acid

13-Methylmyristic acid, >=98\\% (capillary GC)

C15H30O2 (242.2246)


Isopentadecanoic acid is a branched-chain saturated fatty acid comprising tetradecanoic (myristic) acid substituted at position 13 by a methyl group. It is a long-chain fatty acid, a branched-chain saturated fatty acid and a methyl-branched fatty acid. It is a conjugate acid of an isopentadecanoate. 13-Methyltetradecanoic acid is a natural product found in Streptomyces manipurensis, Myrmekioderma rea, and other organisms with data available. 13-Methyltetradecanoic Acid is a branched-chain saturated fatty acid that is comprised of tetradecanoic acid with a methyl group on the carbon in the thirteenth position. 13-Methylmyristic acid (CAS# 2485-71-4), also known as 13-methyltetradecanoic acid, iso-pentadecanoic acid, 13-methyltetradecanoic acid, 13-MTD, or 13-MTDA, is an iso-fatty acid. It is used to study the induction of mitochondrial-mediated apoptosis via the AKT and MAPK pathways. 13-MTDA is used for the biosynthesis of methyl-branched polyhydroxyalkanoates A branched-chain saturated fatty acid comprising tetradecanoic (myristic) acid substituted at position 13 by a methyl group. 13-Methyltetradecanoic acid (13-MTD), a saturated branched-chain fatty acid with potent anticancer effects. 13-Methyltetradecanoic acid induces apoptosis in many types of human cancer cells[1][2]. 13-Methyltetradecanoic acid (13-MTD), a saturated branched-chain fatty acid with potent anticancer effects. 13-Methyltetradecanoic acid induces apoptosis in many types of human cancer cells[1][2].

   

2-Ethylbutanoic acid

InChI=1/C6H12O2/c1-3-5(4-2)6(7)8/h5H,3-4H2,1-2H3,(H,7,8

C6H12O2 (116.0837)


2-Ethylbutanoic acid is a branched-chain fatty acid. 2-Ethylbutyric acid is a natural product found in Nicotiana tabacum and Pelargonium graveolens with data available. 2-Ethylbutanoic acid occurs in bread crusts and geranium oil. Also found in tobacco vapour Occurs in bread crusts and geranium oiland is also found in tobacco vapours. 2-Ethylbutyric acid acts as an internal standard (IS) in a standard addition calibration method for the VFA analysis of faeces[1].

   

(±)-2-Methylpentanoic acid

4-02-00-00942 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)

C6H12O2 (116.0837)


2-Methylpentanoic acid is a member of the class of compounds known as methyl-branched fatty acids. Methyl-branched fatty acids are fatty acids with an acyl chain that has a methyl branch. Usually, they are saturated and contain only one or more methyl group. However, branches other than methyl may be present. Thus, 2-methyl valeric acid is considered to be a fatty acid lipid molecule. 2-methyl valeric acid is soluble (in water) and a very weakly acidic compound (based on its pKa). 2-Methylpentanoic acid is a cheese and sour tasting compound found in pepper (spice), which makes 2-methylpentanoic acid a potential biomarker for the consumption of this food product. Methyl pentanoate, commonly known as methyl valerate, is the methyl ester of pentanoic acid (valeric acid) with a fruity odor . 2-methylvaleric acid is a methyl-branched fatty acid that is pentanoic acid which carries a methyl group at position 2. It has a role as a flavouring agent, a plant metabolite and a fragrance. It is a branched-chain saturated fatty acid, a methyl-branched fatty acid, a monocarboxylic acid and a short-chain fatty acid. It is a conjugate acid of a 2-methylvalerate. 2-Methylvaleric acid is a natural product found in Pelargonium graveolens with data available. A methyl-branched fatty acid that is pentanoic acid which carries a methyl group at position 2. (±)-2-Methylpentanoic acid is a flavouring ingredien 2-Methylvaleric acid (2-Methylpentanoic acid) is a short-chain fatty acid isolated from Campomanesia adamantium and dairy products. 2-Methylvaleric acid is also found in animal feces. 2-Methylvaleric acid is a flavor compound used for food-flavor ingredient, fragrances[1][2][3].

   

Diabolic acid

15,16-dimethyltriacontanedioic acid

C32H62O4 (510.4648)


   

FA 18:3

(-)-lamenallenic acid;(-)-octadeca-5,6-trans-16-trienoic acid

C18H30O2 (278.2246)


CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 143 COVID info from WikiPathways D - Dermatologicals Same as: D07213 Corona-virus Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 SARS-CoV COVID19 SARS2 SARS Gamma-linolenic acid (γ-Linolenic acid) is an omega-6 (n-6), 18 carbon (18C-) polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) extracted from Perilla frutescens. Gamma-linolenic acid supplements could restore needed PUFAs and mitigate the disease[1]. Gamma-linolenic acid (γ-Linolenic acid) is an omega-6 (n-6), 18 carbon (18C-) polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) extracted from Perilla frutescens. Gamma-linolenic acid supplements could restore needed PUFAs and mitigate the disease[1]. α-Linolenic acid, isolated from Perilla frutescens, is an essential fatty acid that cannot be synthesized by humans. α-Linolenic acid can affect the process of thrombotic through the modulation of PI3K/Akt signaling. α-Linolenic acid possess the anti-arrhythmic properties and is related to cardiovascular disease and cancer[1]. α-Linolenic acid, isolated from Perilla frutescens, is an essential fatty acid that cannot be synthesized by humans. α-Linolenic acid can affect the process of thrombotic through the modulation of PI3K/Akt signaling. α-Linolenic acid possess the anti-arrhythmic properties and is related to cardiovascular disease and cancer[1]. α-Linolenic acid, isolated from Perilla frutescens, is an essential fatty acid that cannot be synthesized by humans. α-Linolenic acid can affect the process of thrombotic through the modulation of PI3K/Akt signaling. α-Linolenic acid possess the anti-arrhythmic properties and is related to cardiovascular disease and cancer[1].

   

S-(2-carboxypropyl)-Cysteamine

3-[(2-aminoethyl)sulfanyl]-2-methylpropanoic acid

C6H13NO2S (163.0667)


   

FA 4:0

2-methyl-propanoic acid

C4H8O2 (88.0524)


D018377 - Neurotransmitter Agents > D018494 - Histamine Agents > D006633 - Histamine Antagonists

   

FA 14:0

Decanoic acid, 2,4,6,8-tetramethyl-

C14H28O2 (228.2089)


   

FA 9:0

3,5,5-trimethyl-hexanoic acid

C9H18O2 (158.1307)


   

FA 12:0

10-methyl-hendecanoic acid

C12H24O2 (200.1776)


   

FA 13:0

Dodecanoic acid, 2-methyl-, (R)-

C13H26O2 (214.1933)


   

FA 16:0

Tridecanoic acid, 4,8,12-trimethyl-

C16H32O2 (256.2402)


   

FA 17:0

Hexadecanoic acid, 4-methyl-, (R)-

C17H34O2 (270.2559)


   

FA 18:0

10,15-dimethyl-hexadecanoic acid

C18H36O2 (284.2715)


   

FA 19:0

10,16-dimethyl-heptadecanoic acid

C19H38O2 (298.2872)


   

FA 20:0

12,17-dimethyl-octadecanoic acid

C20H40O2 (312.3028)


   

18-MEA

(+)-18-methyl-eicosanoic acid

C21H42O2 (326.3185)


   

FA 22:0

14,19-dimethyl-eicosanoic-acid

C22H44O2 (340.3341)


   

FA 23:0

(+)-20-methyl-docosanoic acid

C23H46O2 (354.3498)


   

FA 24:0

2R,4R-dimethyl-docosanoic acid

C24H48O2 (368.3654)


   

FA 26:0

3,13,19-trimethyl-tricosanoic acid

C26H52O2 (396.3967)


   

FA 25:0

2R,4R-dimethyl-tricosanoic acid

C25H50O2 (382.3811)


   

FA 27:0

2R,4R,6R-trimethyl-tetracosanoic acid

C27H54O2 (410.4124)


   

FA 28:0

2R,4R,6R-trimethyl-pentacosanoic acid

C28H56O2 (424.428)


   

FA 31:0

2S,4S,6S,8S,10S-pentamethyl-hexacosanoic acid

C31H62O2 (466.475)


   

FA 6:1

(3Z)-3-Hexenoic acid;(Z)-3-Hexenoic acid

C6H10O2 (114.0681)


   

FA 27:1

2,4S,6S-trimethyl-2E-tetracosenoic acid

C27H52O2 (408.3967)


   

FA 21:0

12,18-dimethyl-nonadecanoic acid

C21H42O2 (326.3185)


   

FA 5:0

2,2-dimethyl-propanoic acid

C5H10O2 (102.0681)


   

FA 6:0

3,3-dimethyl-butanoic acid

C6H12O2 (116.0837)


   

FA 7:0

alpha,alpha-dimethyl valeric acid

C7H14O2 (130.0994)


   

FA 8:0

2-ethyl-2-methyl-pentanoic acid

C8H16O2 (144.115)


D002492 - Central Nervous System Depressants > D014149 - Tranquilizing Agents > D018692 - Antimanic Agents D002491 - Central Nervous System Agents > D011619 - Psychotropic Drugs > D014149 - Tranquilizing Agents N - Nervous system > N03 - Antiepileptics > N03A - Antiepileptics > N03AG - Fatty acid derivatives D002491 - Central Nervous System Agents > D002492 - Central Nervous System Depressants C78272 - Agent Affecting Nervous System > C264 - Anticonvulsant Agent D002491 - Central Nervous System Agents > D000927 - Anticonvulsants D018377 - Neurotransmitter Agents > D018682 - GABA Agents D004791 - Enzyme Inhibitors

   

FA 10:0

4-Methylpelargonic acid

C10H20O2 (172.1463)


   

FA 11:0

Decanoic acid, 5-methyl-, (R)-

C11H22O2 (186.162)


   

FA 5:1

(Z)-2-pentenoic acid;C5:1, n-3 cis;Pent-2c-ensaeure;Z-2-Pentencarbonsaeure;cis-2-pentenoic acid;cis-Pent-2-ensaeure;cis-alpha,beta-penteneoic acid;cis-beta-Aethylacrylsaeure;pent-2c-enoic acid

C5H8O2 (100.0524)


   

FA 8:1

(2S,4R,5S)-2,4-Dimethyl-5-hexanolide

C8H14O2 (142.0994)


D009676 - Noxae > D013723 - Teratogens (E)-Oct-2-enoic acid is an endogenous metabolite. (E)-Oct-2-enoic acid is an endogenous metabolite.

   

FA 9:1

Dihydro-5-pentylfuran-2(3H)-one

C9H16O2 (156.115)


   

FA 10:1

Tetrahydro-6R-pentylpyran-2-one

C10H18O2 (170.1307)


A monounsaturated fatty acid that is oct-6-enoic acid carrying methyl groups at positions 3 and 7.

   

FA 12:1

(1S,2S)-2-octylcyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid

C12H22O2 (198.162)


   

FA 13:1

trans-3-(2-hexylcyclopropyl)-butanoic acid;Lyngbyoate

C13H24O2 (212.1776)


   

FA 14:1

2-Heptylcyclopropanebutanoic acid

C14H26O2 (226.1933)


   

FA 15:1

Cyclopropanebutanoic acid, 2-​octyl-​

C15H28O2 (240.2089)


   

FA 16:1

3R-Methyl-4R-(1R,3,5,7-tetramethyloctyl)-oxetan-2-one

C16H30O2 (254.2246)


   

FA 22:1

2,4-dimethyl-2-eicosenoic acid

C22H42O2 (338.3185)


13(E)-Docosenoic acid (Brassidic acid), a trans-acid, is a 22-carbon monounsaturated fatty acid[1].

   

FA 21:1

17-methyl-trans-4,5-methylenenonadecanoic acid

C21H40O2 (324.3028)


   

FA 17:1

Cyclopropanehexanoic acid, 2-octyl-, (1R,2S)-rel-

C17H32O2 (268.2402)


   

FA 18:2

(S)-13-(cyclopent-2-en-1-yl)tridecanoic acid

C18H32O2 (280.2402)


Linolelaidic acid (Linoelaidic acid), an omega-6 trans fatty acid, acts as a source of energy. Linolelaidic acid is an essential nutrient, adding in enteral, parenteral, and infant formulas. Linolelaidic acid can be used for heart diseases research[1]. Linolelaidic acid (Linoelaidic acid), an omega-6 trans fatty acid, acts as a source of energy. Linolelaidic acid is an essential nutrient, adding in enteral, parenteral, and infant formulas. Linolelaidic acid can be used for heart diseases research[1].

   

FA 20:3

8-Pentadecenoic acid, 15-(2-cyclopenten-1-yl)-, (8Z)-

C20H34O2 (306.2559)


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FA 20:4

3,5R,15-trimethyl-7-methylene-2E,10E,12E-hexadecatrienoic acid

C20H32O2 (304.2402)


   

FA 21:2

19-methyl-5Z,9Z-eicosadienoic acid

C21H38O2 (322.2872)


   

FA 25:2

3,7,11-trimethyl-2Z,6Z-dodecaenoic acid

C25H46O2 (378.3498)


   

FA 30:0

2R,4R,6R,8R-tetramethyl-hexacosanoic acid

C30H60O2 (452.4593)


   

FA 22:2

5,8-Eicosadienoic acid, 7,7-dimethyl-, (Z,Z)-

C22H40O2 (336.3028)


A docosadienoic acid having two cis-double bonds at position 13 and 16 respectively.

   

FA 22:3

5,8,11-Eicosatrienoic acid, 10,10-dimethyl-, (Z,Z,Z)-

C22H38O2 (334.2872)


   

FA 38:0

Tetratriacontanoic acid, 2,4,6,8-tetramethyl-

C38H76O2 (564.5845)


   

FA 5:1;O

2-methyl-3-oxo-pentanoic acid

C5H8O3 (116.0473)


   

FA 6:1;O

4-Hydroxy-4-methyltetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-one

C6H10O3 (130.063)


DL-Mevalonolactone ((±)-Mevalonolactone;Mevalolactone) is the δ-lactone form of mevalonic acid, a precursor in the mevalonate pathway. DL-Mevalonolactone (Mevalonolactone) decreases mitochondrial membrane potential (?Ψm), NAD(P)H content and the capacity to retain Ca2+ in the brain, besides inducing mitochondrial swelling[1][2].

   

FA 5:1;O2

(4S)-4-hydroxy-2-ketovaleric acid;(4S)-4-hydroxy-2-oxovaleric acid;(S)-4-hydroxy-2-ketopentanoic acid

C5H8O4 (132.0423)


D018377 - Neurotransmitter Agents > D018847 - Opioid Peptides D018377 - Neurotransmitter Agents > D004399 - Dynorphins 2-Methylsuccinic acid is a normal metabolite in human fluids and the main biochemical measurable features in ethylmalonic encephalopathy. Ethylmalonic acid is non-carcinogenic potentially toxic and associated with anorexia nervosa and malonyl-CoA decarboxylase deficiency.

   

FA 16:3;O

(2E,6E)-(10R,11S)-10,11-Epoxy-3,7,11-trimethyltrideca-2,6-dienoate;(2E,6E)-(10R,11S)-10,11-Epoxy-3,7,11-trimethyltrideca-2,6-dienoic acid;(2E,6E)-(10R,11S)-10,11-epoxy-3,7,11-trimethyltrideca-2,6-dienoate;(2E,6E)-10,11-Epoxy-3,7,11-trimethyltridecadienoic acid;(2E,6E,10R,11S)-10,11-epoxy-3,7,11-trimethyltrideca-2,6-dienoic acid

C16H26O3 (266.1882)


   

FA 22:6;O2

7,9,13,17-tetramethyl-7S,14S-dihydroxy-2E,4E,8E,10E,12E,16-octadecahexaenoic acid

C22H32O4 (360.23)


   

FA 33:0

2R,4R,6R,8R,10R-pentamethyl-octacosanoic acid

C33H66O2 (494.5063)


   

FA 34:0

2S,4S,6S,8S,10S,12S-hexamethyl-octacosanoic acid

C34H68O2 (508.5219)


   

FA 36:0

2S,4S,6S,8S,10S,12S-hexamethyl-triacontanoic acid

C36H72O2 (536.5532)


   

FA 37:0

2S,4S,6S,8S,10S,12S,14S-heptamethyl-triacontanoic acid

C37H74O2 (550.5689)


   

FA 39:0

2S,4S,6S,8S,10S,12S,14S-heptamethyl-dotriacontanoic acid

C39H78O2 (578.6001)


   

FA 40:0

2S,4S,6S,8S,10S,12S,14S,16S-octamethyl-dotriacontanoic acid

C40H80O2 (592.6158)


   

FA 42:0

2S,4S,6S,8S,10S,12S,14S,16S-octamethyl-tetratriacontanoic acid

C42H84O2 (620.6471)


   

FA 43:0

2S,4S,6S,8S,10S,12S,14S,16S,18S-nonamethyl-tetratriacontanoic acid

C43H86O2 (634.6627)


   

FA 45:0

2S,4S,6S,8S,10S,12S,14S,16S,18S-nonamethyl-hexatriacontanoic acid

C45H90O2 (662.694)


   

FA 46:0

2S,4S,6S,8S,10S,12S,14S,16S,18S,20S-decamethyl-hexatriacontanoic acid

C46H92O2 (676.7097)


   

FA 48:0

2S,4S,6S,8S,10S,12S,14S,16S,18S,20S-decamethyl-octatriacontanoic acid

C48H96O2 (704.741)


   

FA 29:0

2R,4R,6R-trimethyl-hexacosanoic acid

C29H58O2 (438.4437)


   

FA 32:0

2R,4R,6R,8R-tetramethyl-octacosanoic acid

C32H64O2 (480.4906)


   

FA 35:0

2R,4R,6R,8R,10R-pentamethyl-triacontanoic acid

C35H70O2 (522.5376)


   

FA 31:0;O

2S,4S,6S,8R,10R-pentamethyl-11-hydroxy-hexacosanoic acid

C31H62O3 (482.4699)


   

FA 33:0;O

2S,4S,6S,8R,10R-pentamethyl-11-hydroxy-octacosanoic acid

C33H66O3 (510.5012)


   

FA 34:0;O

2S,4S,6S,8R,10R,12R-hexamethyl-13-hydroxy-octacosanoic acid

C34H68O3 (524.5168)


   

FA 36:0;O

2S,4S,6S,8R,10R,12R-hexamethyl-13-hydroxy-triacontanoic acid

C36H72O3 (552.5481)


   

FA 37:0;O

2S,4S,6S,8S,10R,12R,14R-heptamethyl-15-hydroxy-triacontanoic acid

C37H74O3 (566.5638)


   

FA 39:0;O

2S,4S,6S,8S,10R,12R,14R-heptamethyl-15-hydroxy-dotriacontanoic acid

C39H78O3 (594.5951)


   

FA 40:0;O

2S,4S,6S,8S,10R,12R,14R,16R-octamethyl-17-hydroxy-dotriacontanoic acid

C40H80O3 (608.6107)


   

FA 42:0;O

2S,4S,6S,8S,10R,12R,14R,16R-octamethyl-17-hydroxy-tetratriacontanoic acid

C42H84O3 (636.642)


   

FA 43:0;O

2S,4S,6S,8S,10S,12R,14R,16R,18R-nonamethyl-19-hydroxy-tetratriacontanoic acid

C43H86O3 (650.6577)


   

FA 45:0;O

2S,4S,6S,8S,10S,12R,14R,16R,18R-nonamethyl-19-hydroxy-hexatriacontanoic acid

C45H90O3 (678.689)


   

FA 46:0;O

2S,4S,6S,8S,10S,12R,14R,16R,18R,20R-decamethyl-21-hydroxy-hexatriacontanoic acid

C46H92O3 (692.7046)


   

FA 48:0;O

2S,4S,6S,8S,10S,12R,14R,16R,18R,20R-decamethyl-21-hydroxy-octatriacontanoic acid

C48H96O3 (720.7359)


   

FA 24:0;O

2S,4S,6S-trimethyl-3S-hydroxy-heneicosanoic acid

C24H48O3 (384.3603)


   

FA 26:0;O

2S,4S,6S-trimethyl-3S-hydroxy-tricosanoic acid

C26H52O3 (412.3916)


   

FA 27:0;O

2S,4S,6S-trimethyl-3S-hydroxy-tetracosanoic acid

C27H54O3 (426.4073)


   

FA 28:0;O

2S,4S,6S-trimethyl-3S-hydroxy-pentacosanoic acid

C28H56O3 (440.4229)


   

FA 25:1

2,4S,6S-trimethyl-2E-docosenoic acid

C25H48O2 (380.3654)


   

FA 28:1

2,4S,6S-trimethyl-2E-pentacosenoic acid

C28H54O2 (422.4124)


   

FA 29:1

2,4S,6S-trimethyl-2E-hexacosenoic acid

C29H56O2 (436.428)


   

FA 37:6

34S-methyl-5Z,9Z,12Z,15Z,18Z,21Z-hexatriacontahexaenoic acid

C37H62O2 (538.475)


   

FA 26:2

23-methyl-5Z,9Z-pentacosadienoic acid

C26H48O2 (392.3654)


   

FA 27:2

2,4,6-trimethyl-2,15-tetracosadienoic acid

C27H50O2 (406.3811)


   

FA 28:2

26-methyl-5Z,9Z-heptacosadienoic acid

C28H52O2 (420.3967)


   

FA 29:2

22-methyl-5Z,9Z-octacosadienoic acid

C29H54O2 (434.4124)


   

FA 30:2

22-methyl-5Z,9Z-nonacosadienoic acid

C30H56O2 (448.428)


   

FA 17:4

6S,9,12S-trimethyl-2E,4E,8E,10E-tetradecatetraenoic acid

C17H26O2 (262.1933)


   

FA 19:4

7R,9,14R-trimethyl-2E,4E,8E,10E-hexadecatetraenoic acid

C19H30O2 (290.2246)


   

FA 19:6

6,8,10S,13-tetramethyl-2Z,4E,6Z,8E,12E,14E-pentadecahexaenoic acid

C19H26O2 (286.1933)


   

FA 19:2

16-methyl-octadeca-9,12-dienoic acid, (Z,Z)-

C19H34O2 (294.2559)


   

FA 6:2;O2

Trans-2-butene-1,4-dicarboxylic acid

C6H8O4 (144.0423)


Trans-?2-?butene-?1,?4-?dicarboxylic acid is an endogenous metabolite.

   

Argemonic acid

6-hydroxy-6-methyl-9-oxooctacosanoic acid

C29H56O4 (468.4178)


   

FA 9:2

(2E,4E,-6S)-6-methyl-octa-2,4-di-enoic acid 18:2

C9H14O2 (154.0994)


   

FA 9:2;O

(2E,4E,6S)-8-hydroxy-6-methyl-octa-2,4-dienoic acid

C9H14O3 (170.0943)


   

FA 6:0;O

(2S,3R)-2-methyl-3-hydroxypentanoic acid;(2S,3R)-3-hydroxy-2-methylvaleric acid

C6H12O3 (132.0786)


   

FA 8:1;O

5R-hydroxy-4S-methyl-2E-heptenoic acid

C8H14O3 (158.0943)


   

FA 19:3

16-methyl-octadeca-5,9,12-trienoic acid, (Z,Z,Z)-

C19H32O2 (292.2402)


   

FA 19:0;O

3-Hydroxy-11-methyloctadecanoic acid

C19H38O3 (314.2821)


   

FA 13:3;O

methyl 2-((1R,2R)-3-oxo-2-pent-2Z-enyl)cyclopentyl)acetate

C13H20O3 (224.1412)


D006133 - Growth Substances > D010937 - Plant Growth Regulators A jasmonate ester that is the methyl ester of jasmonic acid. Methyl 2-(3-oxo-2-(pent-2-en-1-yl)cyclopentyl)acetate is an endogenous metabolite. Methyl 2-(3-oxo-2-(pent-2-en-1-yl)cyclopentyl)acetate is an endogenous metabolite.

   

FA 31:2

22-methyl-5Z,9Z-triacontadienoic acid

C31H58O2 (462.4437)


   

FA 20:1

17-methyl-trans-4,5-methyleneoctadecanoic acid

C20H38O2 (310.2872)


Paullinic acid is a long-chain fatty acid that has been detected in multiple biofluids, such as blood and urine.

   

sufac#1

13-methyl-10-(sulfooxy)tetradecanoic acid

C15H30O6S (338.1763)


   

sufac#2

13-methyl-9-(sulfooxy)tetradecanoic acid

C15H30O6S (338.1763)


   

(2E,4E)-8-(6-O-inositolyl)-8-oxo-2,7-dimethyl-octadienoic acid

(2E,4E)-8-(6-O-inositolyl)-8-oxo-2,7-dimethyl-octadienoic acid

C17H26O9 (374.1577)


   

FA 13:2

11-Methyl-2Z,5Z-dodecadienoic acid

C13H22O2 (210.162)


   

FA 13:3;O2

(1R,2R,2E)-2-[5-(hydroxy)-2-penten-1-yl]-3-oxocyclopentane acetic acid methyl ester

C13H20O4 (240.1362)