Classification Term: 168180

Short fatty esters [FA0710] (ontology term: 1dc545b9d94de9d21fb7eb3f178172ce)

Short fatty esters [FA0710]

found 129 associated metabolites at sub_class metabolite taxonomy ontology rank level.

Ancestor: Fatty esters [FA07]

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

Methyl hexadecanoic acid

Methyl palmitate, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard

C17H34O2 (270.2559)


Methyl hexadecanoate, also known as methyl palmitate or palmitic acid methyl ester, is a member of the class of compounds known as fatty acid methyl esters. Fatty acid methyl esters are compounds containing a fatty acid that is esterified with a methyl group. They have the general structure RC(=O)OR, where R=fatty aliphatic tail or organyl group and R=methyl group. Thus, methyl hexadecanoate is considered to be a fatty ester lipid molecule. Methyl hexadecanoate is practically insoluble (in water) and an extremely weak basic (essentially neutral) compound (based on its pKa). Methyl hexadecanoate is a fatty, oily, and waxy tasting compound found in cloves, which makes methyl hexadecanoate a potential biomarker for the consumption of this food product. Methyl hexadecanoate can be found primarily in saliva. Methyl hexadecanoic acid belongs to the class of organic compounds known as fatty acid methyl esters. These are compounds containing a fatty acid that is esterified with a methyl group. They have the general structure RC(=O)OR, where R=fatty aliphatic tail or organyl group and R=methyl group. Methyl palmitate is a fatty acid methyl ester. It has a role as a metabolite. Methyl palmitate is a natural product found in Zanthoxylum beecheyanum, Lonicera japonica, and other organisms with data available. A natural product found in Neolitsea daibuensis. Methyl palmitate. CAS Common Chemistry. CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, n.d. https://commonchemistry.cas.org/detail?cas_rn=112-39-0 (retrieved 2024-07-03) (CAS RN: 112-39-0). Licensed under the Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). Methyl palmitate, an acaricidal compound occurring in Lantana camara, inhibits phagocytic activity and immune response. Methyl palmitate also posseses anti-inflammatory and antifibrotic effects[1][2][3]. Methyl palmitate, an acaricidal compound occurring in Lantana camara, inhibits phagocytic activity and immune response. Methyl palmitate also posseses anti-inflammatory and antifibrotic effects[1][2][3].

   

DUB OM HTO

(Z)-9-octadecenoic acid, methyl ester;methyl (Z)-9-octadecenoate;methyl cis-9-octadecenoate;methyl-cis-oleate

C19H36O2 (296.2715)


Oleic acid methyl ester is a clear to amber liquid. Insoluble in water. (NTP, 1992) Methyl oleate is a fatty acid methyl ester resulting from the formal condensation of the carboxy group of oleic acid with methanol. It is functionally related to an oleic acid. Methyl oleate is a natural product found in Anchietea pyrifolia, Lepidium meyenii, and other organisms with data available. Methyl oleate is a fatty acid methyl ester (FAME). Methyl oleate substantially improves the antioxidation ability but markedly impaired the antiwear capacity of zinc dialkyldithiophosphate (ZDDP)[1]. Methyl oleate is a fatty acid methyl ester (FAME). Methyl oleate substantially improves the antioxidation ability but markedly impaired the antiwear capacity of zinc dialkyldithiophosphate (ZDDP)[1].

   

Geranyl acetate

Geranyl acetate, food grade (71\\% geranyl acetate, 29\\% citronellyl acetate)

C12H20O2 (196.1463)


Geranyl acetate is a clear colorless liquid with an odor of lavender. (NTP, 1992) Geranyl acetate is a monoterpenoid that is the acetate ester derivative of geraniol. It has a role as a plant metabolite. It is an acetate ester and a monoterpenoid. It is functionally related to a geraniol. Geranyl acetate is a natural product found in Nepeta nepetella, Xylopia sericea, and other organisms with data available. See also: Lemon oil, cold pressed (part of); Coriander Oil (part of); Java citronella oil (part of). Neryl acetate is found in cardamom. Neryl acetate is found in citrus, kumquat and pummelo peel oils, ginger, cardamon, clary sage, myrtle leaf and myrtle berries. Neryl acetate is a flavouring agent A monoterpenoid that is the acetate ester derivative of geraniol. Geranyl acetate, an acyclic monoterpene ester derived from geraniol, is widely used in the cosmetics industry due to its pleasant scent[1]. Geranyl acetate can induces cell apoptosis[2]. Geranyl acetate, an acyclic monoterpene ester derived from geraniol, is widely used in the cosmetics industry due to its pleasant scent[1]. Geranyl acetate can induces cell apoptosis[2].

   

Ethyl octanoate

Octanoic acid ethyl ester (ethyl octanoate)

C10H20O2 (172.1463)


Ethyl octanoate is a fatty acid ethyl ester resulting from the formal condensation of octanoic acid with ethanol. It has a role as a metabolite. It is a fatty acid ethyl ester and an octanoate ester. Ethyl octanoate is found in alcoholic beverages. Ethyl octanoate is used in many fruit flavourings. Ethyl octanoate is a constituent of plant oils. Also present in Swiss cheese, Camembert cheese, wheat bread, port wine, plum brandy, sparkling wine, apple, apricot, banana, cherry, orange, grapefruit, plum and other fruits. It is used in many fruit flavourings. Constituent of plant oilsand is) also present in Swiss cheese, Camembert cheese, wheat bread, port wine, plum brandy, sparkling wine, apple, apricot, banana, cherry, orange, grapefruit, plum and other fruits. Ethyl octanoate is found in many foods, some of which are milk and milk products, guava, cereals and cereal products, and pepper (c. frutescens).

   

Neryl formate

3,7-Dimethyl-2,6-octadienyl ester(e)-formic acid

C11H18O2 (182.1307)


Food flavouring. Neryl formate is found in lime, lemon, and sweet orange. Neryl formate is found in lemon. Neryl formate is a food flavouring.

   

Ethyl icosapentate

Ethyl (5Z,8Z,11Z,14Z,17Z)-eicosa-5,8,11,14,17-pentaenoic acid

C22H34O2 (330.2559)


C78276 - Agent Affecting Digestive System or Metabolism > C29703 - Antilipidemic Agent Ethyl icosapentate is found in fishes. Ethyl icosapentate is isolated from fish oils. COVID info from clinicaltrial, clinicaltrials, clinical trial, clinical trials D006401 - Hematologic Agents > D010975 - Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors Isolated from fish oils. Ethyl icosapentate is found in fishes. D057847 - Lipid Regulating Agents Same as: D01892 Corona-virus Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 SARS-CoV COVID19 SARS2 SARS

   

Ethyl nonanoate

Ethyl nonanoate, analytical standard

C11H22O2 (186.162)


Ethyl nonanoate, also known as ethyl pelargonate or fema 2447, is a fatty acid ethyl ester of nonanoic acid. It has a role as a metabolite. It derives from a nonanoic acid. Ethyl nonanoate belongs to the class of organic compounds known as fatty acid esters. These are carboxylic ester derivatives of a fatty acid. Ethyl nonanoate is a very hydrophobic molecule, practically insoluble in water, and relatively neutral. Ethyl nonanoate is a fatty acid ethyl ester of nonanoic acid. It has a role as a metabolite. It is functionally related to a nonanoic acid. Ethyl nonanoate is a natural product found in Aristolochiaceae, Polygala senega, and other organisms with data available. Ethyl nonanoate is a metabolite found in or produced by Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Ethyl nonanoate is a flavouring ingredient. It is found in pineapple, banana and apple. A fatty acid ethyl ester of nonanoic acid. Ethyl nonanoate is a rich ester in spirits and its presence is commonly related to the pleasant fruity bouquet of alcoholic beverages. Ethyl nonanoate is an endogenous metabolite[1]. Ethyl nonanoate is a rich ester in spirits and its presence is commonly related to the pleasant fruity bouquet of alcoholic beverages. Ethyl nonanoate is an endogenous metabolite[1].

   

Methyl stearate

InChI=1/C19H38O2/c1-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18-19(20)21-2/h3-18H2,1-2H

C19H38O2 (298.2872)


Methyl stearate appears as white crystals or chunky solid. (NTP, 1992) Methyl stearate is a fatty acid methyl ester and an octadecanoate ester. It has a role as a metabolite. Methyl stearate is a natural product found in Cinnamomum kotoense, Hedysarum polybotrys, and other organisms with data available. A fatty acid methyl ester obtained by formal condensation of the carboxy group of octadecanoic (stearic) acid with the hydroxy group of methanol. A natural product found in Neolitsea daibuensis. Antifoaming agent and fermentation nutrient. Methyl stearate is found in cloves. Methyl stearate is found in cloves. Antifoaming agent and fermentation nutrient. Methyl stearate, isolated from Rheum palmatum L. is a compopent of of soybean and rapeseed biodiesels[1]. Methyl stearate, isolated from Rheum palmatum L. is a compopent of of soybean and rapeseed biodiesels[1].

   

Ethyl hexadecanoate

InChI=1/C18H36O2/c1-3-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18(19)20-4-2/h3-17H2,1-2H

C18H36O2 (284.2715)


Ehtyl hexadecanoate is the ester formed by the condensation of hexadecanoic acid and ethanol. Ethyl hexadecanoate is a very hydrophobic molecule, practically insoluble in water, and relatively neutral. Ethyl hexadecanoate can be found in alcoholic beverages. It is also present in various fruits, e.g. apricot, sour cherry, grapefruit, bilberry, guava fruit, melon, pineapple, Chinese quince, ceriman (Monstera deliciosa) etc. As well as in crispbread, clary sage, blackcurrant buds, wines, rice bran, plum brandy, fruit brandy, Bourbon vanilla, beans and salted/pickled plum. Ethyl hexadecanoate is a long-chain fatty acid ethyl ester resulting from the formal condensation of the carboxy group of palmitic acid with the hydroxy group of ethanol. It has a role as a plant metabolite. It is a hexadecanoate ester and a long-chain fatty acid ethyl ester. Ethyl palmitate is a natural product found in Cyperus esculentus, Psidium guajava, and other organisms with data available. Ethyl hexadecanoate is a metabolite found in or produced by Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Present in various fruits, e.g. apricot, sour cherry, grapefruit, bilberry, guava fruit, melon, pineapple, Chinese quince, ceriman (Monstera deliciosa) etcand is also present in crispbread, clary sage, blackcurrant buds, wines, rice bran, plum brandy, fruit brandy, Bourbon vanilla, beans and salted/pickled plums. Ethyl hexadecanoate is found in many foods, some of which are citrus, guava, cereals and cereal products, and alcoholic beverages. A long-chain fatty acid ethyl ester resulting from the formal condensation of the carboxy group of palmitic acid with the hydroxy group of ethanol. Ethyl palmitate, a fatty acid ethyl ester (FAEE), shows a marked preference for the synthesis of ethyl palmitate and ethyl oleate over other FAEEs in human subjects after ethanol consumption. Ethyl palmitate is used as a hair- and skin-conditioning agent[1]. Ethyl palmitate, a fatty acid ethyl ester (FAEE), shows a marked preference for the synthesis of ethyl palmitate and ethyl oleate over other FAEEs in human subjects after ethanol consumption. Ethyl palmitate is used as a hair- and skin-conditioning agent[1].

   

Methyl dodecanoate

Methyl laurate, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard

C13H26O2 (214.1933)


Methyl laurate is a fatty acid methyl ester of lauric acid. It has a role as a metabolite. It is a fatty acid methyl ester and a dodecanoate ester. Methyl dodecanoate is a natural product found in Astragalus mongholicus, Cocos nucifera, and other organisms with data available. Methyl dodecanoate is found in alcoholic beverages. Methyl dodecanoate is found in concord grape (Vitis labrusca), melon, pineapple, heated blackberry, red chilli (Capsicum frutescens) and other fruits. Also present in cheeses, hop oil, white wine, spirits and other foodstuffs. Methyl dodecanoate is a flavouring agent. Methyl dodecanoate belongs to the family of Fatty Acid Esters. These are carboxylic ester derivatives of a fatty acid. Methyl dodecanoate is found in alcoholic beverages. Methyl dodecanoate is found in concord grape (Vitis labrusca), melon, pineapple, heated blackberry, red chilli (Capsicum frutescens) and other fruits. Also present in cheeses, hop oil, white wine, spirits and other foodstuffs. Methyl dodecanoate is a flavouring agent Found in concord grape (Vitis labrusca), melon, pineapple, heated blackberry, red chilli (Capsicum frutescens) and other fruitsand is also present in cheeses, hop oil, white wine, spirits and other foodstuffs. Flavouring agent. A fatty acid methyl ester of lauric acid. Methyl laurate, a 12-carbon saturated fatty acid, is an esterified version of lauric acid[1]. Methyl laurate, a 12-carbon saturated fatty acid, is an esterified version of lauric acid[1].

   

Methyl tetradecanoate

Methyl tetradecanoate; methyl myristate 99\\%; Myristic Acid Methyl Ester; Tetradecanoic acid methyl ester

C15H30O2 (242.2246)


Methyl tetradecanoate is a fatty acid methyl ester resulting from the formal condensation of the carboxy group of tetradecanoic acid (myristic acid) with methanol. It has a role as a plant metabolite, a flavouring agent and a fragrance. It is functionally related to a tetradecanoic acid. Methyl tetradecanoate is a natural product found in Astragalus mongholicus, Cyperus conglomeratus, and other organisms with data available. A fatty acid methyl ester resulting from the formal condensation of the carboxy group of tetradecanoic acid (myristic acid) with methanol. Methyl tetradecanoate is a flavour ingredien Flavour ingredient Methyl myristate is a saturated fatty acid methyl ester obtained from the esterification of myristic acid. Methyl myristate shows a high melanin induction in B16F10 melanoma[1]. Methyl myristate is a saturated fatty acid methyl ester obtained from the esterification of myristic acid. Methyl myristate shows a high melanin induction in B16F10 melanoma[1].

   

Methyl caprylate

Methyl caprylate, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard

C9H18O2 (158.1307)


Methyl octanoate appears as a colorless liquid. Insoluble in water and about the same density as water. Used to make other chemicals. Methyl octanoate is a fatty acid methyl ester resulting from the formal condensation of the carboxy group of octanoic acid with the hydroxy group of methanol. It has a role as a metabolite. It is a fatty acid methyl ester and an octanoate ester. Methyl octanoate is a natural product found in Astragalus mongholicus, Achillea millefolium, and other organisms with data available. Methyl octanoate is a metabolite found in or produced by Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Methyl caprylate is found in chinese cinnamon. Methyl caprylate is a flavouring agent. Methyl caprylate is present in many fruits, e.g. apple, apricot, grape, blackberry, cherimoya etc Methyl caprylate is a flavouring agent. Present in many fruits, e.g. apple, apricot, grape, blackberry, cherimoya etc. It is also found in tea, chinese cinnamon and pepper (spice). A fatty acid methyl ester resulting from the formal condensation of the carboxy group of octanoic acid with the hydroxy group of methanol. Methyl octanoate, a volatile compound, is an aroma component persimmon wine[1]. Methyl octanoate, a volatile compound, is an aroma component persimmon wine[1].

   

SFE 17:1

InChI=1/C17H32O2/c1-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17(18)19-2/h8-9H,3-7,10-16H2,1-2H3/b9-8

C17H32O2 (268.2402)


Methyl palmitoleate is a fatty acid methyl ester obtained from the formal condensation of methanol and palmitoleic acid. It is functionally related to a palmitoleic acid. Methyl palmitoleate is a natural product found in Andrographis paniculata, Ostrinia nubilalis, and other organisms with data available. Methyl palmitoleate ((Z)-Methyl hexadec-9-enoate), a fatty acid methyl ester, is an analogue of Palmitoleate with cytoprotective and growth-promoting properties[1]. Methyl palmitoleate ((Z)-Methyl hexadec-9-enoate), a fatty acid methyl ester, is an analogue of Palmitoleate with cytoprotective and growth-promoting properties[1].

   

Neryl_acetate

2,6-Octadien-1-ol, 3,7-dimethyl-, 1-acetate, (2Z)-

C12H20O2 (196.1463)


Neryl acetate is an acetate ester resulting from the formal condensation of the hydroxy group of nerol with the carboxy group of acetic acid. It has a role as a volatile oil component, a fragrance and a plant metabolite. It is an acetate ester, a monoterpenoid and an olefinic compound. It is functionally related to a nerol. Neryl acetate is a natural product found in Xylopia sericea, Eupatorium cannabinum, and other organisms with data available. Neryl acetate is found in cardamom. Neryl acetate is found in citrus, kumquat and pummelo peel oils, ginger, cardamon, clary sage, myrtle leaf and myrtle berries. Neryl acetate is a flavouring agent. Geranyl acetate belongs to the family of Fatty Alcohol Esters. These are ester derivatives of a fatty alcohol. See also: Lemon oil, cold pressed (part of). An acetate ester resulting from the formal condensation of the hydroxy group of nerol with the carboxy group of acetic acid. Neryl acetate is a chemical compound isolated from citrus oils[1]. Neryl acetate is a chemical compound isolated from citrus oils[1].

   

11,11-Difluoro-9Z-dodecenyl acetate

11,11-Difluoro-9Z-dodecenyl acetate

C14H24F2O2 (262.1744)


   

7,7-Difluoro-8Z-dodecenyl acetate

7,7-Difluoro-8Z-dodecenyl acetate

C14H24F2O2 (262.1744)


   

14,14,14-Trifluoro-11E-tetradecenyl acetate

14,14,14-Trifluoro-11E-tetradecenyl acetate

C16H27F3O2 (308.1963)


   

14,14,14-Trifluoro-11Z-tetradecenyl acetate

14,14,14-Trifluoro-11Z-tetradecenyl acetate

C16H27F3O2 (308.1963)


   

Ethyl 4-(acetylthio)butyrate

ethyl 4-(acetylsulfanyl)butanoate

C8H14O3S (190.0664)


   

Ethyl 3-mercaptobutyrate

ethyl 3-sulfanylbutanoate

C6H12O2S (148.0558)


   

Methyl 3-mercaptobutanoate

Methyl 3-mercaptobutanoate

C5H10O2S (134.0401)


   

Methyl 3-(methylthio)butanoate

methyl 3-(methylsulfanyl)butanoate

C6H12O2S (148.0558)


   

SFE 17:3

3,7,11-Trimethyl-2,6,10-dodecatrienyl acetate

C17H28O2 (264.2089)


   

WE 11:1

(2E)-hex-2-en-1-yl 2-methylbutanoate

C11H20O2 (184.1463)


   

SFE 15:0

Methyl 2,4,8-trimethylundecanoate

C15H30O2 (242.2246)


   

SFE 14:1

SFE 8:1(7)(3Me,7Me)/3:0(2Me);SFE(8:1(7)(3Me,7Me)/3:0(2Me))

C14H26O2 (226.1933)


   

SFE 7:0

Methyl 4-methylpentanoate

C7H14O2 (130.0994)


   

SFE 8:2

Ethyl 2-methyl-3,4-pentadienoate

C8H12O2 (140.0837)


   

SFE 8:1

Ethyl trans-2-methyl-2-pentenoate

C8H14O2 (142.0994)


   

SFE 9:1

SFE 3:0(2Me)/4:1(2Z)(2Me);SFE(3:0(2Me)/4:1(2Z)(2Me))

C9H16O2 (156.115)


   

SFE 8:0

Propyl 3-methylbutanoate

C8H16O2 (144.115)


   

SFE 9:0

N-caproic acid isopropyl ester

C9H18O2 (158.1307)


   

SFE 10:2

ethyl (4E)-octa-4,7-dienoate

C10H16O2 (168.115)


   

SFE 10:1

methyl (2Z)-non-2-enoate

C10H18O2 (170.1307)


   

SFE 12:2;O

8-oxo-3,7-Dimethyl-6E-octenyl acetate

C12H20O3 (212.1412)


   

SFE 11:0

Octanoic acid,1-methylethyl ester

C11H22O2 (186.162)


   

SFE 10:0

n-Caproic acid n-butyl ester

C10H20O2 (172.1463)


A fatty acid ethyl ester resulting from the formal condensation of octanoic acid with ethanol. Octyl acetate is one of major components of essential oils in the vittae, or oil tubes, of the wild parsnip (Pastinaca sativa). Octyl acetate has antioxidant activity[1]. Octyl acetate is one of major components of essential oils in the vittae, or oil tubes, of the wild parsnip (Pastinaca sativa). Octyl acetate has antioxidant activity[1].

   

SFE 11:1

Methyl 3,7-dimethyl-6E-octenoate

C11H20O2 (184.1463)


   

SFE 12:1

(3R)-3,7-dimethyloct-6-en-1-yl acetate

C12H22O2 (198.162)


   

SFE 12:2

Isopropyl 2,4-dimethyl-2E,4E-heptadienoate

C12H20O2 (196.1463)


   

SFE 12:0

Butanoic acid, octylester

C12H24O2 (200.1776)


   

SFE 13:1

3-Methylene-7-methyl-7-octenyl propionate

C13H24O2 (212.1776)


   

SFE 13:0

Propanoic acid, decylester

C13H26O2 (214.1933)


   

SFE 14:2

(Z)-3,7-Dimethyl-2,6-octadienyl butyrate

C14H24O2 (224.1776)


   

SFE 14:3

7Z,9E,11-Dodecatrienyl acetate

C14H22O2 (222.162)


   

11,11,11,12,12-Pentafluoro-9Z-dodecenyl acetate

11,11,11,12,12-Pentafluoro-9Z-dodecenyl acetate

C14H21O2F5 (316.1462)


   

SFE 14:0

ethyl dodecanoate

C14H28O2 (228.2089)


   

SFE 15:1

SFE 3:0(2Me)/10:1(9);SFE(3:0(2Me)/10:1(9))

C15H28O2 (240.2089)


   

SFE 15:2

Methyl (E)-2,6,10-trimethyl-5,9-undecadienoate

C15H26O2 (238.1933)


   

SFE 15:3

4E,7Z,10Z-Tridecatrienyl acetate

C15H24O2 (236.1776)


   

SFE 16:2

(9E,12Z)-9,12-Tetradecadien-1-ol 1-acetate

C16H28O2 (252.2089)


   

SFE 16:1

Z-5-TETRADECEN-1-YL ACETATE

C16H30O2 (254.2246)


   

SFE 16:3

9Z,11E,13-Tetradecatrienyl acetate

C16H26O2 (250.1933)


   

SFE 17:0

Methyl 2,6,10-trimethyl-tridecanoate

C17H34O2 (270.2559)


   

14-Fluoro-11E-tetradecenyl acetate

14-Fluoro-11E-tetradecenyl acetate

C16H29O2F (272.2151)


   

14-Fluoro-11Z-tetradecenyl acetate

14-Fluoro-11Z-tetradecenyl acetate

C16H29O2F (272.2151)


   

SFE 16:0

Methyl 2,6,10-trimethyl-dodecanoate

C16H32O2 (256.2402)


Tetradecyl acetate is a sex pheromone produced by Ctenopseustis obliquana females. Tetradecyl acetate can be used to disrupt the mating of pest species[1][2]. Tetradecyl acetate is a sex pheromone produced by Ctenopseustis obliquana females. Tetradecyl acetate can be used to disrupt the mating of pest species[1][2].

   

SFE 17:2

(Z,E)-9,12-Tetradecadienyl propionate

C17H30O2 (266.2246)


   

SFE 18:1

Methyl 14-methyl-8Z-hexadecenoate

C18H34O2 (282.2559)


   

SFE 18:2

Ethyl (Z,Z)-11,13-hexadecadienoate

C18H32O2 (280.2402)


   

SFE 18:3

(E,E)-3,7,11-Trimethyl-2,6,10-dodecatrienyl propionate

C18H30O2 (278.2246)


   

SFE 22:4

3,7,11,15-Tetramethyl-2E,6E,10E,14-hexadecatetraenyl acetate

C22H36O2 (332.2715)


   

SFE 18:0

Methyl 14-methyl-8-hexadecenoate

C18H36O2 (284.2715)


Methyl heptadecanoate is a?fatty acid methyl ester[1]. Methyl heptadecanoate is a?fatty acid methyl ester[1].

   

SFE 19:1

Isopropyl 9Z-hexadecenoate

C19H36O2 (296.2715)


   

SFE 19:0

Isopropyl hexadecanoate

C19H38O2 (298.2872)


   

SFE 20:1

ethyl (9E)-octadec-9-enoate

C20H38O2 (310.2872)


   

SFE 20:2

9Z,12Z-Octadecadienyl acetate

C20H36O2 (308.2715)


   

SFE 20:3

9Z,12Z,15Z-Octadecatrienyl acetate

C20H34O2 (306.2559)


   

SFE 20:0

isobutyl hexadecanoate

C20H40O2 (312.3028)


   

SFE 22:2

11Z,14Z-Eicosadienyl acetate

C22H40O2 (336.3028)


   

SFE 22:1

(Z)-octadec-9-enoic acid butyl ester

C22H42O2 (338.3185)


   

SFE 22:3

11Z,14Z,17Z-Eicosatrienyl acetate

C22H38O2 (334.2872)


   

SFE 22:0

Butyl octadecanoate

C22H44O2 (340.3341)


   

SFE 24:1

11-Docosenyl acetate

C24H46O2 (366.3498)


   

SFE 24:0

eicosyl butyrate

C24H48O2 (368.3654)


   

SFE 26:0

docosenyl butyrate

C26H52O2 (396.3967)


   

SFE 27:6

13E,15E,18Z,20Z-pentacosatetraen-11-ynyl acetate

C27H42O2 (398.3185)


   

SFE 4:0

Methyl propanoate

C4H8O2 (88.0524)


   

SFE 5:0

n-Ethyl propanoate

C5H10O2 (102.0681)


   

SFE 6:0

Methyl (S)-2-Methylbutanoate

C6H12O2 (116.0837)


   

SFE 21:0

Octadecanoic acid, propyl ester;stearic acid propyl ester

C21H42O2 (326.3185)


   

SFE 28:0

tetracosyl butyrate

C28H56O2 (424.428)


   

SFE 11:2

(Z)-3,7-Dimethyl-2,6-octadienyl formate

C11H18O2 (182.1307)


   

pear ester

ethyl 2E,4Z-decadienoate

C12H20O2 (196.1463)


   

SFE 11:3

Methyl 2Z,4E,6Z-decatrienoate

C11H16O2 (180.115)


   

SFE 15:2;O

Methyl 7-oxo-11E-tetradecenoate

C15H26O3 (254.1882)


   

SFE 5:1

ethyl 2E-propenoate

C5H8O2 (100.0524)


   

SFE 5:0;O

Methyl 3-hydroxy-butanoate

C5H10O3 (118.063)


   

SFE 8:0;O

(+/-)-Ethyl 2-hydroxy-3-methylvalerate

C8H16O3 (160.1099)


   

SFE 19:3

(E,E)-3,7,11-Trimethyl-2,6,10-dodecatrienyl butyrate

C19H32O2 (292.2402)


   

SFE 13:2

(2Z)-3,7-dimethylocta-2,6-dien-1-yl propanoate

C13H22O2 (210.162)


   

SFE 21:1

Isopropyl 9Z-octadecenoate

C21H40O2 (324.3028)


   

SFE 7:0;O

(+/-)-Ethyl 2-hydroxy-2-methylbutyrate

C7H14O3 (146.0943)


Methyl 2-hydroxy-4-methylvalerate is one of dominant volatile compounds in Zhenjiang aromatic vinegar. Methyl 2-hydroxy-4-methylvalerate is used for charting flavour biosynthesis networks of vinegar microbiota[1].

   

SFE 8:1;O

1-Methyl-2-oxopropyl butyrate

C8H14O3 (158.0943)


   

SFE 11:5

2-Decene-4,6-diynoic acid, methyl ester, (E)-

C11H12O2 (176.0837)


   

SFE 11:0;O

3-Hydroxynonyl acetate

C11H22O3 (202.1569)


   

SFE 7:1

ethyl (2E)-2-methylbut-2-enoate

C7H12O2 (128.0837)


   

SFE 11:1;O2

1-butoxy-1-oxopropan-2-yl butanoate

C11H20O4 (216.1362)


   

SFE 9:1;O2

cis- and trans-Ethyl 2,4-dimethyl-1,3-dioxolane-2-acetate

C9H16O4 (188.1049)


   

SFE 13:4

Ethyl 2-ethyl-3-phenylpropanoate

C13H18O2 (206.1307)


   

ethyl 4-(methylthio)butyrate

ethyl 4-(methylsulfanyl)butanoate

C7H14O2S (162.0714)


   

SFE 12:4

Ethyl 4-phenylbutanoate

C12H16O2 (192.115)


   

SFE 6:1

ethyl (2Z)-but-2-enoate

C6H10O2 (114.0681)


   

SFE 6:2;O2

(2Z)-4-ethoxy-4-oxobut-2-enoic acid

C6H8O4 (144.0423)


   

SFE 14:3;O

(2Z)-3,7-dimethylocta-2,6-dien-1-yl 3-oxobutanoate

C14H22O3 (238.1569)


   

SFE 7:1;O

Methyl (R)-3-methyl-2-oxopentanoate

C7H12O3 (144.0786)


   

SFE 11:7

methyl (2E)-dec-2-en-4,6,8-triynoate

C11H8O2 (172.0524)


   

Methyl 2-(methylthio)butyrate

methyl 2-(methylsulfanyl)butanoate

C6H12O2S (148.0558)


   

SFE 9:2

methyl oct-2-ynoate

C9H14O2 (154.0994)


   

SFE 5:1;O

methyl 3-hydroxybut-2-enoate

C5H8O3 (116.0473)


   

SFE 10:4

Methyl 3-phenylpropanoate

C10H12O2 (164.0837)


   

Methyl 4-(methylthio)butyrate

methyl 4-(methylsulfanyl)butanoate

C6H12O2S (148.0558)


   

SFE 11:4

Methyl 4-phenylbutanoate

C11H14O2 (178.0994)


   

SFE 8:4;O

methyl (2E)-3-(furan-2-yl)prop-2-enoate

C8H8O3 (152.0473)


   

SFE 5:2;O2

(2Z)-4-methoxy-4-oxobut-2-enoic acid

C5H6O4 (130.0266)


   

SFE 7:2

2,4-Hexadienoic acid,methyl ester

C7H10O2 (126.0681)


   

Methylthiomethyl butyrate

(methylsulfanyl)methyl butanoate

C6H12O2S (148.0558)


   

SFE 16:4

octyl 2-phenylacetate

C16H24O2 (248.1776)


   

SFE 10:4;O

propyl (2Z)-3-(furan-2-yl)prop-2-enoate

C10H12O3 (180.0786)


   

SFE 21:0;O

2-hydroxypropyl octadecanoate

C21H42O3 (342.3134)


   

SFE 18:5

3,7-dimethyloct-7-en-1-yl 2-phenylacetate

C18H26O2 (274.1933)


   

SFE 30:4

Methyl nonacosa-14E,18E,22E,26E-tetraenoate

C30H52O2 (444.3967)


   

SFE 11:2;O

methyl-6S-hydroxy-2E,4E-decadienoate

C11H18O3 (198.1256)


   

cis-DME

methyl dec-2Z-en-4,6,8-triynoate

C11H8O2 (172.0524)


   

SFE 27:7;O

Acetic acid (13E,15E,18Z,20Z)-4-oxo-13,15,18,20-pentacosatetrene-11-ynyl ester

C27H40O3 (412.2977)


   

Pantheric acid D

8-methoxy-2methylene-8-oxooctanoic acid

C10H16O4 (200.1049)


   

Pantheric acid E

8-ethoxy-2methylene-8-oxooctanoic acid

C11H18O4 (214.1205)


   

Pantheric acid F

10-ethoxy-2methylene-10-oxodecanoic acid

C13H22O4 (242.1518)


   

SFE15:2;O

methyl 2R-hydroxy-5Z,8Z-tetradecadienoate

C15H26O3 (254.1882)