Classification Term: 168972

Fatty esters (ontology term: 3b43fce8192ef6d2fb541037a2c1e661)

found 19 associated metabolites at sub_class metabolite taxonomy ontology rank level.

Ancestor: Fatty acids

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

Diethylhexyl adipate

Hexanedioic acid, 1,6-bis(2-ethylhexyl) ester

C22H42O4 (370.30829320000004)


Diethylhexyl adipate (DEHA) is an indirect food additive arising from contact with polymers and adhesives. DEHA is a plasticizer. DEHA is an ester of 2-ethylhexanol and adipic acid. Its chemical formula is C22H42O4. Indirect food additive arising from contact with polymers and adhesives

   

Malathion

1,4-diethyl 2-{[dimethoxy(sulfanylidene)-lambda5-phosphanyl]sulfanyl}butanedioate

C10H19O6PS2 (330.0360644)


Malathion is only found in individuals that have used or taken this drug. It is a wide spectrum aliphatic organophosphate insecticide widely used for both domestic and commercial agricultural purposes. [PubChem]Malathion is a nonsystemic, wide-spectrum organophosphate insecticide. It inhibits acetylcholinesterase activity of most eukaryotes. Malathion is toxic to aquatic organisms, but has a relatively low toxicity for birds and mammals. The major metabolites of malathion are mono- and di-carboxylic acid derivatives, and malaoxon is a minor metabolite. However, it is malaoxon that is the strongest cholinesterase inhibitor. Cholinesterases catalyze the hydrolysis of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine into choline and acetic acid, a reaction necessary to allow a cholinergic neuron to return to its resting state after activation. Because of its essential function, chemicals that interfere with the action of cholinesterase are potent neurotoxins, causing muscle spasms and ultimately death. P - Antiparasitic products, insecticides and repellents > P03 - Ectoparasiticides, incl. scabicides, insecticides and repellents > P03A - Ectoparasiticides, incl. scabicides D018377 - Neurotransmitter Agents > D018678 - Cholinergic Agents > D002800 - Cholinesterase Inhibitors D010575 - Pesticides > D007306 - Insecticides D004791 - Enzyme Inhibitors D016573 - Agrochemicals

   

Ethyl tiglate

(e)-2-Butenoic acid, 2-methyl-, ethyl ester

C7H12O2 (128.0837252)


Ethyl tiglate, also known as ethyl tiglic acid or fema 2460, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as fatty acid esters. These are carboxylic ester derivatives of a fatty acid. Ethyl tiglate is a very hydrophobic molecule, practically insoluble in water, and relatively neutral. Flavouring ingredient

   

Flucythrinate

Benzeneacetic acid,4-(difluoromethoxy)-a-(1-methylethyl)-, cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl ester

C26H23F2NO4 (451.1595062)


   

Methyl linoleate

Methyl linoleate, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard

C19H34O2 (294.2558664)


Methyl linoleate is a fatty acid methyl ester of linoleic acid. It has been isolated from Neolitsea daibuensis. It has a role as a plant metabolite. It is functionally related to a linoleic acid. Methyl linoleate is a natural product found in Tussilago farfara, Azadirachta indica, and other organisms with data available. Methyl linoleate belongs to the class of organic compounds known as lineolic acids and derivatives. These are derivatives of lineolic acid. Lineolic acid is a polyunsaturated omega-6 18 carbon long fatty acid, with two CC double bonds at the 9- and 12-positions. A fatty acid methyl ester of linoleic acid. It has been isolated from Neolitsea daibuensis. Methyl linoleate, a major active constituent of Sageretia thea?fruit (HFSF), is a major anti-melanogenic compound. Methyl linoleate downregulates microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF)?and tyrosinase-related proteins[1]. Methyl linoleate, a major active constituent of Sageretia thea?fruit (HFSF), is a major anti-melanogenic compound. Methyl linoleate downregulates microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF)?and tyrosinase-related proteins[1].

   

Dimethyl succinate

Butanedioic acid, 1,4-dimethyl ester

C6H10O4 (146.057906)


Dimethyl succinate, also known as DBE-4 or fema 2396, belongs to the class of organic 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. Present in roasted filberts. Flavouring ingredient. Dimethyl succinate is found in nuts.

   

35S-Methylokadaic acid 7-hexadecanoate

3-{8-[(3E)-4-[6-(3-{3,11-dimethyl-1,7-dioxaspiro[5.5]undecan-2-yl}-1-hydroxybutyl)-8-hydroxy-7-methylidene-hexahydro-3H-spiro[oxolane-2,2-pyrano[3,2-b]pyran]-5-yl]but-3-en-2-yl]-5-(hexadecanoyloxy)-10-methyl-1,7-dioxaspiro[5.5]undec-10-en-2-yl}-2-hydroxy-2-methylpropanoic acid

C61H100O14 (1056.71127)


35S-Methylokadaic acid 7-hexadecanoate is found in mollusks. 35S-Methylokadaic acid 7-hexadecanoate is formed from Dinophysistotoxin 3 on standin

   

Butyl octadecanoate

Octadecanoic acid, butyl ester

C22H44O2 (340.3341124)


Butyl octadecanoate is found in common grape. Butyl octadecanoate is a flavouring agent; defoaming agent used in processing beet sugar and yeast. Flavouring agent; defoaming agent used in processing beet sugar and yeast. Butyl octadecanoate is found in common grape.

   

N-butyl Oleate

Butyl (Z)-octadec-9-enoic acid

C22H42O2 (338.3184632)


N-butyl Oleate, also known as 1-Butyl oleic acid or Butyl 9-octadecenoate, is classified as a member of the Fatty acid esters. Fatty acid esters are carboxylic ester derivatives of a fatty acid. N-butyl Oleate is considered to be practically insoluble (in water) and basic. N-butyl Oleate is a fatty ester lipid molecule

   

35S-Methylokadaic acid 7-hexadecanoate

3-{8-[(3E)-4-[6-(3-{3,11-dimethyl-1,7-dioxaspiro[5.5]undecan-2-yl}-1-hydroxybutyl)-8-hydroxy-7-methylidene-hexahydro-3H-spiro[oxolane-2,2-pyrano[3,2-b]pyran]-5-yl]but-3-en-2-yl]-5-(hexadecanoyloxy)-10-methyl-1,7-dioxaspiro[5.5]undec-10-en-2-yl}-2-hydroxy-2-methylpropanoic acid

C61H100O14 (1056.71127)


   

Methyl linoleate

Methyl octadeca-9,12-dienoate

C19H34O2 (294.2558664)


D009676 - Noxae > D016877 - Oxidants > D010545 - Peroxides Mixture with CNB89-S (*FEMA 3411*) is used as a flavouring ingredient. Methyl linoleate is found in many foods, some of which are white mustard, cloves, soft-necked garlic, and flaxseed. Methyl linoleate, a major active constituent of Sageretia thea?fruit (HFSF), is a major anti-melanogenic compound. Methyl linoleate downregulates microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF)?and tyrosinase-related proteins[1]. Methyl linoleate, a major active constituent of Sageretia thea?fruit (HFSF), is a major anti-melanogenic compound. Methyl linoleate downregulates microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF)?and tyrosinase-related proteins[1].

   

malathion

malathion

C10H19O6PS2 (330.0360644)


P - Antiparasitic products, insecticides and repellents > P03 - Ectoparasiticides, incl. scabicides, insecticides and repellents > P03A - Ectoparasiticides, incl. scabicides D018377 - Neurotransmitter Agents > D018678 - Cholinergic Agents > D002800 - Cholinesterase Inhibitors D010575 - Pesticides > D007306 - Insecticides D004791 - Enzyme Inhibitors D016573 - Agrochemicals

   
   

DIMETHYL SUCCINATE

DIMETHYL SUCCINATE

C6H10O4 (146.057906)


   

Butyl octadecanoate

Butyl octadecanoate

C22H44O2 (340.3341124)


A fatty acid ester that is the butyl ester of stearic acid.

   

Flucythrinate

Benzeneacetic acid,4-(difluoromethoxy)-a-(1-methylethyl)-, cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl ester

C26H23F2NO4 (451.1595062)


   

n-Butyl Oleate

n-Butyl Oleate

C22H42O2 (338.3184632)


A fatty acid ester obtained by the formal condensation of the hydroxy group of butan-1-ol with the carboxy group of oleic acid.

   
   

Methylokadaic acid hexadecanoate

Methylokadaic acid hexadecanoate

C61H100O14 (1056.71127)