Exact Mass: 290.0936
Exact Mass Matches: 290.0936
Found 14 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 290.0936
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within given mass tolerance error 4.0E-5 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error
8.0E-6 dalton.
N-gamma-Glutamyl-S-trans-(1-propenyl)cysteine
N-gamma-Glutamyl-S-trans-(1-propenyl)cysteine is a dipeptide. N-gamma-Glutamyl-S-trans-(1-propenyl)cysteine is a natural product found in Allium sativum and Allium schoenoprasum with data available. N-gamma-Glutamyl-S-trans-(1-propenyl)cysteine is found in onion-family vegetables. N-gamma-Glutamyl-S-trans-(1-propenyl)cysteine is a constituent of garlic (Allium sativum). Constituent of garlic (Allium sativum). N-gamma-Glutamyl-S-trans-(1-propenyl)cysteine is found in garlic, soft-necked garlic, and onion-family vegetables.
N-gamma-Glutamyl-S-allylcysteine
Isolated from garlic (Allium sativum)and chives (Allium schoenoprasum). N-gamma-Glutamyl-S-allylcysteine is found in many foods, some of which are chives, onion-family vegetables, soft-necked garlic, and garlic. N-gamma-Glutamyl-S-allylcysteine is found in chives. N-gamma-Glutamyl-S-allylcysteine is isolated from garlic (Allium sativum)and chives (Allium schoenoprasum
N-gamma-Glutamyl-S-(1-propenyl)cysteine
N-gamma-Glutamyl-S-(1-propenyl)cysteine is found in onion-family vegetables. N-gamma-Glutamyl-S-(1-propenyl)cysteine is a constituent of Allium species. Constituent of Allium subspecies N-gamma-Glutamyl-S-cis-(1-propenyl)cysteine is found in soft-necked garlic and onion-family vegetables.
GSAC dipeptide
gamma-Glutamyl-S-allylcysteine is a natural product found in Allium sativum with data available. See also: Garlic (part of). γ-Glutamyl-S-allylcysteine (L-γ-Glutamyl-(S)-Allyl-Cysteine) is a naturally occurring organosulfur compound found in garlic. γ-Glutamyl-S-allylcysteine has antiglycative effect and shows radical-scavenging and metal-chelating capacities[1][2]. γ-Glutamyl-S-allylcysteine (L-γ-Glutamyl-(S)-Allyl-Cysteine) is a naturally occurring organosulfur compound found in garlic. γ-Glutamyl-S-allylcysteine has antiglycative effect and shows radical-scavenging and metal-chelating capacities[1][2].