Classification Term: 1781

Fatty acid methyl esters (ontology term: CHEMONTID:0003417)

found 53 associated metabolites at category metabolite taxonomy ontology rank level.

Ancestor: Fatty acid esters

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

Methyl hexadecanoic acid

Methyl palmitate, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard

C17H34O2 (270.2558664)


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].

   

Dimethyl adipate

Hexanedioic acid, dimethyl ester

C8H14O4 (174.0892044)


Dimethyl adipate 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. Dimethyl adipate is a potentially toxic compound. Solvent/diluent for flavouring agents [CCD]

   

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 (298.28716479999997)


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].

   

Methyl dodecanoate

Methyl laurate, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard

C13H26O2 (214.1932696)


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 (242.224568)


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 (158.1306728)


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].

   

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.

   

7-Hexadecenoic acid, methyl ester

cis-7-Hexadecenoic Acid methyl ester

C17H32O2 (268.2402172)


7-Hexadecenoic acid, methyl ester 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 decanoate

Decanoic acid, methyl ester

C11H22O2 (186.1619712)


Methyl decanoate, also known as metholene 2095 or methyl caprate, 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. Methyl decanoate is a very hydrophobic molecule, practically insoluble in water, and relatively neutral. Constituent of many plants.

   

Methyl hexanoate

Methyl ester OF hexanoic acid

C7H14O2 (130.09937440000002)


Methyl hexanoate, also known as methyl caproate or methyl hexoic acid, 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. Methyl hexanoate is a very hydrophobic molecule, practically insoluble in water, and relatively neutral. Present in wine grapes, melon, raspberry, blackberry, plum, quince, apple brandy, wines, Bourbon vanilla, coffee, black tea, potato, tomato, cheeses, rye bread, meats and other foodstuffs. Flavouring agent. Methyl hexanoate is found in many foods, some of which are milk and milk products, fruits, pineapple, and apple.

   

(15alpha,20R)-15,20-Dihydroxypregn-4-en-3-one

12-hydroxy-14-(1-hydroxyethyl)-2,15-dimethyltetracyclo[8.7.0.0²,⁷.0¹¹,¹⁵]heptadec-6-en-5-one

C21H32O3 (332.23513219999995)


(15alpha,20R)-15,20-Dihydroxypregn-4-en-3-one is found in fats and oils. (15alpha,20R)-15,20-Dihydroxypregn-4-en-3-one is a constituent of the aglycone from Carthamus tinctorius (safflower).

   

Methyl (Z)-3-hexenoate

Methyl ester(3E)-3-hexenoic acid

C7H12O2 (128.0837252)


Methyl (Z)-3-hexenoate is used as a food additive [EAFUS] ("EAFUS: Everything Added to Food in the United States. [http://www.eafus.com/]"). Minor constituent of pineapples, also found in soursop (Annona muricata) and mountain papaya (Carica pubescens).

   

Methyl (xi)-3-nonenoate

3-Nonenoic acid, methyl ester

C10H18O2 (170.1306728)


Methyl (xi)-3-nonenoate is found in fruits. Methyl (xi)-3-nonenoate is isolated from guava and hop oil. Methyl (xi)-3-nonenoate is a flavouring ingredien Isolated from guava and hop oil. Flavouring ingredient. Methyl (xi)-3-nonenoate is found in fruits.

   

Methyl butyrate

Methyl ester OF butanoic acid

C5H10O2 (102.068076)


Methyl butyrate belongs to the class of organic compounds known as organic acid methyl esters. Organic acid methyl esters are compounds containing an organic acid that is esterified with a methyl group. They have the general structure RC(=O)OR, where R= aliphatic tail or organyl group and R=methyl group. Methyl butyrate is a very hydrophobic molecule, practically insoluble in water, and relatively neutral. Found in many fruits, e.g. apple juice, apricot, blackberry, nectarine etc., also present in cheeses, butter, milk, white wine, coffee and black tea. Flavouring ingredient

   

Methyl 10-undecenoate

Methyl ester OF 10-undecenoic acid

C12H22O2 (198.1619712)


Methyl 10-undecenoate is a flavouring ingredient. [CCD Flavouring ingredient. [CCD]

   

Methyl 3-methylbutanoate

Butanoic acid, 3-methyl-, methyl ester

C6H12O2 (116.08372519999999)


Methyl 3-methylbutanoate is found in citrus. Methyl 3-methylbutanoate is a flavouring ingredient. Methyl 3-methylbutanoate is present in fruits of apple, banana, bilberry, wild blueberry, melon, pineapple, strawberry, and some Florida oranges. Also found in peas, peppermint oil and gruyere de comte cheese. Pungent apple-like odour; bitter flavou Methyl 3-methylbutanoate is a flavouring ingredient, it has a pungent apple-like odour. It is found in fruits of apple, banana, bilberry, wild blueberry, melon, pineapple, strawberry, and some Florida oranges. It is also found in peas, peppermint oil and gruyere de comte cheese.

   

Methyl 4,8-decadienoate

Methyl (4Z,8Z)-deca-4,8-dienoic acid

C11H18O2 (182.1306728)


Methyl 4,8-decadienoate is found in alcoholic beverages. Methyl 4,8-decadienoate is a constituent of essential oil of hops (Humulus lupulus) Constituent of essential oil of hops (Humulus lupulus). Methyl 4,8-decadienoate is found in alcoholic beverages and fats and oils.

   

Methyl (Z,Z)-5,8-tetradecadienoate

Methyl (5E,8Z)-tetradeca-5,8-dienoic acid

C15H26O2 (238.1932696)


Methyl (Z,Z)-5,8-tetradecadienoate is found in pomes. Methyl (Z,Z)-5,8-tetradecadienoate is a constituent of pear volatiles. Constituent of pear volatiles. Methyl (Z,Z)-5,8-tetradecadienoate is found in pomes.

   

Monomethyl glutaric acid

4-Carboxybutanoic acid methyl ester

C6H10O4 (146.057906)


Monomethyl glutaric acid, also known as 4-(methoxycarbonyl)butyrate or 2-methyleneglutarate, 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. Metabolism of dibasic esters(DBEs) by nasal respiratory and olfactory mucosae in vitro demonstrated that hydrolysis of DBEs yields mainly the monomethyl esters (monomethyl adipate, monomethyl 5-Methoxy-5-oxopentanoic acid is an endogenous metabolite. 5-Methoxy-5-oxopentanoic acid is an endogenous metabolite.

   

Methyl pentanoate

Methyl ester OF pentanoic acid

C6H12O2 (116.08372519999999)


Methyl pentanoate, also known as fema 2752 or methyl N-valerate, 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. Methyl pentanoate is the ester formed by the condensation of pentanoic acid and methanol. Methyl pentanoate is a very hydrophobic molecule, practically insoluble in water, and relatively neutral. Present in baked potato, red chilli (Capsicum frutescens), wines, coffee, black tea, honey, olive, Bourbon vanilla, melon, papaya, pineapple and other fruits. Flavouring agent. Methyl pentanoate is found in many foods, some of which are tea, alcoholic beverages, fruits, and potato.

   

Methyl 4-methylpentanoate

Pentanoic acid, 4-methyl-, methyl ester

C7H14O2 (130.09937440000002)


Methyl 4-methylpentanoate 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 4-methylpentanoate is considered to be a fatty ester lipid molecule. Methyl 4-methylpentanoate is slightly soluble (in water) and an extremely weak basic (essentially neutral) compound (based on its pKa). Methyl 4-methylpentanoate can be found in fruits, which makes methyl 4-methylpentanoate a potential biomarker for the consumption of this food product. Methyl 4-methylpentanoate is found in fruits. Methyl 4-methylpentanoate is present in pineapple. Methyl 4-methylpentanoate is a flavouring ingredient with a sweet, pineapple-like flavou

   

Methyl 4Z-octenoate

cis-4-Octenoic acid, methyl ester

C9H16O2 (156.1150236)


Methyl 4Z-octenoate is found in fruits. Methyl 4Z-octenoate is a constituent of pineapple and other fruit aromas. Methyl 4Z-octenoate is a flavouring ingredient. Constituent of pineapple and other fruit aromas. Flavouring ingredient. Methyl 4Z-octenoate is found in pineapple and fruits.

   

Methyl heptanoate

Methyl ester OF heptanoic acid

C8H16O2 (144.1150236)


Methyl heptanoate is found in pepper (c. frutescens). Methyl heptanoate is a flavouring agent Flavouring agent. Methyl heptanoate is found in pepper (spice) and pepper (c. frutescens).

   

Methyl nonanoate

Pelargonic acid methyl ester

C10H20O2 (172.14632200000003)


Methyl nonanoate, also known as methyl pelargonate or 1-nonanecarboxylate, 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. Methyl nonanoate can be obtained from the formal condensation of methanol and nonanoic acid. It is a colourless, oily liquid with a fruity, tropical or pear-like odour, used in perfumes and flavours. It has a waxy, wine-like, green celery flavour. Methyl nonanoate is a very hydrophobic molecule, with a high boiling point of 213 oC. It is practically insoluble in water with a measured water solubility of just 22.5 mgl/L. Outside the human body, methyl nonanoate is found in a number of foods including apples, bananas, blackberries, butter, blue cheese, grapes, hop oil, pineapples, baked potatoes, star fruit, strawberries, tobacco, vanilla and white wine. Methyl nonanoate exhibits nematicidal activity against root-knot and soybean cyst nematodes and was found to be toxic to nematodes at concentrations as low as 0.2 uL a.i./litre (PMID: 19274268). Flavouring ingredient. Isolated from cloves, hops, hyssop oil, vanilla and some wines. Methyl nonanoate is found in many foods, some of which are cereals and cereal products, fruits, herbs and spices, and alcoholic beverages.

   

Methyl 5-methylhexanoate

Hexanoic acid, 5-methyl-, methyl ester

C8H16O2 (144.1150236)


Methyl 5-methylhexanoate is found in alcoholic beverages. Methyl 5-methylhexanoate is isolated from hop oil (Humulus lupulus Isolated from hop oil (Humulus lupulus). Methyl 5-methylhexanoate is found in alcoholic beverages.

   

(+/-)-Methyl 5-acetoxyhexanoate

(+/-)-methyl 5-acetoxyhexanoic acid

C9H16O4 (188.1048536)


(+/-)-Methyl 5-acetoxyhexanoate is used as a food additive [EAFUS] ("EAFUS: Everything Added to Food in the United States. [http://www.eafus.com/]") It is used as a food additive .

   

Methyl 3-mercaptobutanoate

Methyl 3-mercaptobutanoic acid

C5H10O2S (134.04014800000002)


Methyl 3-mercaptobutanoate is used as a food additive [EAFUS] ("EAFUS: Everything Added to Food in the United States. [http://www.eafus.com/]") It is used as a food additive .

   

Methyl 3-(methylthio)butanoate

Methyl 3-(methylthio)butanoic acid

C6H12O2S (148.0557972)


Methyl 3-(methylthio)butanoate is used as a food additive [EAFUS] ("EAFUS: Everything Added to Food in the United States. [http://www.eafus.com/]") It is used as a food additive .

   

Methyl 15-cyanopentadecanoate

Methyl 15-cyanopentadecanoic acid

C17H31NO2 (281.2354666)


Methyl 15-cyanopentadecanoate is a nitrile ester that has been isolated from the fresh pods of Moringa oleifera (horseradish tree). Methyl 15-cyanopentadecanoate is found in fats and oils. Constituent of the leaves of Moringa oleifera (horseradish tree). Methyl 15-cyanopentadecanoate is found in fats and oils, herbs and spices, and green vegetables.

   

Methyl 4-phenylbutanoate

Butyric acid, 4-phenyl-, methyl ester

C11H14O2 (178.09937440000002)


Methyl 4-phenylbutanoate is a flavouring ingredient. Flavouring ingredient

   

Methyl 9-undecenoate

Methyl (9E)-undec-9-enoic acid

C12H22O2 (198.1619712)


Methyl 9-undecenoate is a flavouring ingredient with a brandy-like flavour. Flavouring ingredient with a brandy-like flavour

   

Methyl 4-(methylthio)butyrate

methyl 4-(methylsulfanyl)butanoate

C6H12O2S (148.0557972)


Methyl 4-(methylthio)butyrate is a flavouring ingredient. Flavouring ingredient

   

Anapear

Methyl ester(4E)-4,7-octadienoic acid

C9H14O2 (154.09937440000002)


Anapear is a fragrance ingredient with a fruity green pear note. Fragrance ingredient with a fruity green pear note

   

Methyl 4-pentenoate

Methyl 4-pentenoic acid

C6H10O2 (114.068076)


Methyl 4-pentenoate is used as a food additive [EAFUS] ("EAFUS: Everything Added to Food in the United States. [http://www.eafus.com/]"). It is used as a food additive

   

Methyl 3-Octenoate

Methyl (3E)-oct-3-enoic acid

C9H16O2 (156.1150236)


Methyl 3-Octenoate belongs to the family of Fatty Acid Esters. These are carboxylic ester derivatives of a fatty acid.

   

Ethyl methyl_succinate

1-Ethyl 4-methyl butanedioic acid

C7H12O4 (160.0735552)


Ethyl methyl_succinate belongs to the family of Fatty Acid Esters. These are carboxylic ester derivatives of a fatty acid.

   

Dimethyl (S)-(+)-2-Methylglutarate

Dimethyl (S)-(+)-2-methylglutaric acid

C8H14O4 (174.0892044)


   

Monomethyl succinate

Butanedioic acid monomethyl ester

C5H8O4 (132.0422568)


   

Alfaprostolum

Methyl 7-[2-(5-cyclohexyl-3-hydroxypent-1-yn-1-yl)-3,5-dihydroxycyclopentyl]hept-5-enoic acid

C24H38O5 (406.2719098)


   

Dimethyl glutarate

Pentanedioic acid, 1,5-dimethyl ester

C7H12O4 (160.0735552)


   

Dimethyl mercaptosuccinate

Dimethyl mercaptosuccinate, (r*,s*)-isomer

C6H10O4S (178.029978)


   

Enisoprost

Methyl 7-[3-hydroxy-2-(4-hydroxy-4-methyloct-1-en-1-yl)-5-oxocyclopentyl]hept-4-enoic acid

C22H36O5 (380.2562606)


   

Methyl 4,7,10,13,16-docosapentaenoate

Methyl docosa-4,7,10,13,16-pentaenoic acid

C23H36O2 (344.2715156)


   

Methyl 9-tetradecynoate

Methyl 9-tetradecynoic acid

C15H26O2 (238.1932696)


   

Methyl cis-9-octadecenoate

Methyl octadec-9-enoic acid

C19H36O2 (296.2715156)


   

Methyl octadec-11-enoate

Methyl vaccenate, (e)-isomer

C19H36O2 (296.2715156)


   

Methyl pentadecanoate

n-Pentadecanoic acid methyl ester

C16H32O2 (256.2402172)


Methyl pentadecanoate is a fatty acid ester, can be isolated from L. wallichi extracts. Methyl pentadecanoate is obtained by condensation of the carboxy group of pentadecanoic acid with the hydroxy group of methanol[1]. Methyl pentadecanoate is a fatty acid ester, can be isolated from L. wallichi extracts. Methyl pentadecanoate is obtained by condensation of the carboxy group of pentadecanoic acid with the hydroxy group of methanol[1].

   

Methyl sterculate

Methyl 8-(2-octylcycloprop-1-en-1-yl)octanoic acid

C20H36O2 (308.2715156)


   

O,O-Dimethyl malathion

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

C8H15O6PS2 (302.004766)


   

Prostalene

Methyl 7-[3,5-dihydroxy-2-(3-hydroxy-3-methyloct-1-en-1-yl)cyclopentyl]hepta-4,5-dienoic acid

C22H36O5 (380.2562606)


   

Tilsuprost

Methyl 4-{[5-hydroxy-4-(3-hydroxyoct-1-en-1-yl)-3H,3ah,4H,5H,6H,6ah-cyclopenta[b]pyrrol-2-yl]sulphanyl}butanoic acid

C20H33NO4S (383.2130178000001)


   

Methyl 3-hydroxyisovalerate

Methyl 3-hydroxy-3-methylbutanoic acid

C6H12O3 (132.0786402)


Methyl 3-hydroxyisovalerate 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. Methyl 3-hydroxyisovalerate is soluble (in water) and an extremely weak acidic compound (based on its pKa). Methyl 3-hydroxyisovalerate can be found in bilberry and black walnut, which makes methyl 3-hydroxyisovalerate a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products.

   

Methyl cis-5-octenoate

Methyl cis-5-octenoic acid

C9H16O2 (156.1150236)


It is used as a food additive .