Exact Mass: 1004.4410473999999

Exact Mass Matches: 1004.4410473999999

Found 14 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 1004.4410473999999, within given mass tolerance error 0.05 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton.

Interleukin-1beta (163-171)

6-amino-2-[2-(2-{2-[2-(2-{2-[2-(2-amino-3-methylbutanamido)-4-carbamoylbutanamido]acetamido}-4-carboxybutanamido)-4-carboxybutanamido]-3-hydroxypropanamido}-3-carbamoylpropanamido)-3-carboxypropanamido]hexanoic acid

C39H64N12O19 (1004.4410473999999)


   

PIP(16:0/6 keto-PGF1alpha)

{[(1S,6R,15S,16S,18R,19S,20R,21R,22R,23S,24R)-6-[(hexadecanoyloxy)methyl]-3,16,18,20,22,23,24-heptahydroxy-19-[(1E,3S)-3-hydroxyoct-1-en-1-yl]-3,8,13-trioxo-2,4,7-trioxa-3lambda5-phosphabicyclo[13.6.3]tetracosan-21-yl]oxy}phosphonic acid

C45H82O20P2 (1004.4874432)


PIP(16:0/6 keto-PGF1alpha) is an oxidized phosphatidylinositol phosphate (PIP). As other PIPs, oxidized phosphatidylinositol phosphates are acidic (anionic) phospholipids that consist of a phosphatidic acid backbone, linked via the phosphate group to a phosphorylated inositol (hexahydroxycyclohexane). Phosphatidylinositol phosphates are generated from phosphatidylinositols, which are phosphorylated by a number of different kinases that place the phosphate moiety on positions 4 and 5 of the inositol ring, although position 3 can also be phosphorylated. Phosphatidylinositol phosphates can have many different combinations of fatty acids of varying lengths and saturation attached at the C-1 and C-2 positions. PIP(16:0/6 keto-PGF1alpha), in particular, consists of one chain of hexadecanoyl at the C-1 position and one chain of 6-Keto-prostaglandin F1alpha at the C-2 position. The most important phosphatidylinositol phosphate in both quantitative and biological terms is phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate. Phosphatidylinositol and the phosphatidylinositol phosphates are the main source of diacylglycerols that serve as signaling molecules, via the action of phospholipase C enzymes. Phosphatidylinositol phosphates are usually present at low levels only in tissues, typically at about 1 to 3\\% of the concentration of phosphatidylinositol.

   

PIP(6 keto-PGF1alpha/16:0)

{[(1S,6R,16S,17S,19R,20S,21R,22R,23R,24S,25R)-6-(hexadecanoyloxy)-3,17,19,21,23,24,25-heptahydroxy-20-[(1E,3S)-3-hydroxyoct-1-en-1-yl]-3,9,14-trioxo-2,4,8-trioxa-3lambda5-phosphabicyclo[14.6.3]pentacosan-22-yl]oxy}phosphonic acid

C45H82O20P2 (1004.4874432)


PIP(6 keto-PGF1alpha/16:0) is an oxidized phosphatidylinositol phosphate (PIP). As other PIPs, oxidized phosphatidylinositol phosphates are acidic (anionic) phospholipids that consist of a phosphatidic acid backbone, linked via the phosphate group to a phosphorylated inositol (hexahydroxycyclohexane). Phosphatidylinositol phosphates are generated from phosphatidylinositols, which are phosphorylated by a number of different kinases that place the phosphate moiety on positions 4 and 5 of the inositol ring, although position 3 can also be phosphorylated. Phosphatidylinositol phosphates can have many different combinations of fatty acids of varying lengths and saturation attached at the C-1 and C-2 positions. PIP(6 keto-PGF1alpha/16:0), in particular, consists of one chain of 6-Keto-prostaglandin F1alpha at the C-1 position and one chain of hexadecanoyl at the C-2 position. The most important phosphatidylinositol phosphate in both quantitative and biological terms is phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate. Phosphatidylinositol and the phosphatidylinositol phosphates are the main source of diacylglycerols that serve as signaling molecules, via the action of phospholipase C enzymes. Phosphatidylinositol phosphates are usually present at low levels only in tissues, typically at about 1 to 3\\% of the concentration of phosphatidylinositol.

   

PIP(16:0/TXB2)

{[(1S,6R,12Z,15S,16S,20R,21R,22R,23R,24S,25R)-6-[(hexadecanoyloxy)methyl]-3,16,18,21,23,24,25-heptahydroxy-20-[(1E,3S)-3-hydroxyoct-1-en-1-yl]-3,8-dioxo-2,4,7,19-tetraoxa-3lambda5-phosphabicyclo[13.7.3]pentacos-12-en-22-yl]oxy}phosphonic acid

C45H82O20P2 (1004.4874432)


PIP(16:0/TXB2) is an oxidized phosphatidylinositol phosphate (PIP). As other PIPs, oxidized phosphatidylinositol phosphates are acidic (anionic) phospholipids that consist of a phosphatidic acid backbone, linked via the phosphate group to a phosphorylated inositol (hexahydroxycyclohexane). Phosphatidylinositol phosphates are generated from phosphatidylinositols, which are phosphorylated by a number of different kinases that place the phosphate moiety on positions 4 and 5 of the inositol ring, although position 3 can also be phosphorylated. Phosphatidylinositol phosphates can have many different combinations of fatty acids of varying lengths and saturation attached at the C-1 and C-2 positions. PIP(16:0/TXB2), in particular, consists of one chain of hexadecanoyl at the C-1 position and one chain of Thromboxane B2 at the C-2 position. The most important phosphatidylinositol phosphate in both quantitative and biological terms is phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate. Phosphatidylinositol and the phosphatidylinositol phosphates are the main source of diacylglycerols that serve as signaling molecules, via the action of phospholipase C enzymes. Phosphatidylinositol phosphates are usually present at low levels only in tissues, typically at about 1 to 3\\% of the concentration of phosphatidylinositol.

   

PIP(TXB2/16:0)

{[(1S,6R,13Z,16S,17S,21R,22R,23R,24R,25S,26R)-6-(hexadecanoyloxy)-3,17,19,22,24,25,26-heptahydroxy-21-[(1E,3S)-3-hydroxyoct-1-en-1-yl]-3,9-dioxo-2,4,8,20-tetraoxa-3lambda5-phosphabicyclo[14.7.3]hexacos-13-en-23-yl]oxy}phosphonic acid

C45H82O20P2 (1004.4874432)


PIP(TXB2/16:0) is an oxidized phosphatidylinositol phosphate (PIP). As other PIPs, oxidized phosphatidylinositol phosphates are acidic (anionic) phospholipids that consist of a phosphatidic acid backbone, linked via the phosphate group to a phosphorylated inositol (hexahydroxycyclohexane). Phosphatidylinositol phosphates are generated from phosphatidylinositols, which are phosphorylated by a number of different kinases that place the phosphate moiety on positions 4 and 5 of the inositol ring, although position 3 can also be phosphorylated. Phosphatidylinositol phosphates can have many different combinations of fatty acids of varying lengths and saturation attached at the C-1 and C-2 positions. PIP(TXB2/16:0), in particular, consists of one chain of Thromboxane B2 at the C-1 position and one chain of hexadecanoyl at the C-2 position. The most important phosphatidylinositol phosphate in both quantitative and biological terms is phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate. Phosphatidylinositol and the phosphatidylinositol phosphates are the main source of diacylglycerols that serve as signaling molecules, via the action of phospholipase C enzymes. Phosphatidylinositol phosphates are usually present at low levels only in tissues, typically at about 1 to 3\\% of the concentration of phosphatidylinositol.

   

28-O-(beta-D-glucopyranosyl)-3-O-[beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1->4)-beta-D-xylopyranosyl]-11alpha-hydroxyphytolaccagenin|phytolaccasaponin N-1

28-O-(beta-D-glucopyranosyl)-3-O-[beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1->4)-beta-D-xylopyranosyl]-11alpha-hydroxyphytolaccagenin|phytolaccasaponin N-1

C48H76O22 (1004.4827995999999)


   
   
   
   
   

PIP(16:0/6 keto-PGF1alpha)

PIP(16:0/6 keto-PGF1alpha)

C45H82O20P2 (1004.4874432)


   

PIP(6 keto-PGF1alpha/16:0)

PIP(6 keto-PGF1alpha/16:0)

C45H82O20P2 (1004.4874432)


   

1-[(E)-3-[4-[2-[bis[2-[2,6-dimethoxy-4-[(E)-3-oxo-3-(6-oxo-2,3-dihydropyridin-1-yl)prop-1-enyl]phenoxy]ethyl]amino]ethoxy]-3,5-dimethoxyphenyl]prop-2-enoyl]-2,3-dihydropyridin-6-one

1-[(E)-3-[4-[2-[bis[2-[2,6-dimethoxy-4-[(E)-3-oxo-3-(6-oxo-2,3-dihydropyridin-1-yl)prop-1-enyl]phenoxy]ethyl]amino]ethoxy]-3,5-dimethoxyphenyl]prop-2-enoyl]-2,3-dihydropyridin-6-one

C54H60N4O15 (1004.405497)