Exact Mass: 328.2515
Exact Mass Matches: 328.2515
Found 127 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 328.2515
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within given mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error
0.001 dalton.
Stanozolol
Stanozolol is only found in individuals that have used or taken this drug. Stanozolol has is a synthetic anabolic steroid with therapeutic uses in treating hereditary angioedema. Stanozolol was first synthesized by Clinton et al. in 1959, as a heterocyclic anabolic androgenic steroid. The structure of Stanozolol differs from endogenous steroid hormones and most commercially available anabolic steroids. It most closely resembles methyl testosterone. Instead of the 3-ketogroup in methyltestosterone, there is a pyrazole ring fused to the androstane ring system. This slightly different structure has the disadvantage of making extraction and isolation of the molecule from matrices more difficult. Like most other anabolic steroids, Stanozolol has poor gas chromatographic behavior and is difficult to detect in urine, because of renal clearance and low urinary excretion. This is due to the rapid metabolization, leading to low concentration levels of the parent compound found in urine. Therefore, most research studies had focused on the detection of urinary metabolites. Androgens are drugs, derived from the natural male sex hormone testosterone, with high anabolic potential and minimized androgenic activity. It has been abused by several high profile professional athletes. Stanozolol binds to androgen receptors, such as membrane bound receptor proteins LAGS and stanozolol-binding protein (STBP). Anabolic steroids stimulate protein synthesis, resulting in an acceleration of the food conversion rate and increasing muscle growth, body mass and enhanced performance. Androgens can be used as therapeutics, because they accelerate the recovery of protein deficiency and protein-wasting disorders (e.g. osteoporosis), but they are also widely abused in doping, as well in animals as in men. (PMID: 10404632, 10435307, 11175645, 11284331, 12064656, 12580506, 1448813, 14698206, 15013688, 15458725, 15631866, 15664350, 16040239, 16259046, 16288903, 1640693, 17066372, 17146762, 2306548, 2362445, 2625454, 2663904, 6539197, 9001957, 9300863, 9580049). Stanozolol was first synthesized by Clinton et al. in 1959, as a heterocyclic anabolic androgenic steroid. The structure of Stan differs from endogenous steroid hormones and most commercially available anabolic steroids. It most closely resembles methyl testosterone. Instead of the 3-ketogroup in methyltestosterone, there is a pyrazole ring fused to the androstane ring system. This slightly different structure has the disadvantage of making extraction and isolation of the molecule from matrices more difficult. Like most other anabolic steroids, Stan has poor gas chromatographic behavior and is difficult to detect in urine, because of renal clearance and low urinary excretion. This is due to the rapid metabolization, leading to low concentration levels of the parent compound found in urine. Therefore, most research studies had focused on the detection of urinary metabolites. A - Alimentary tract and metabolism > A14 - Anabolic agents for systemic use > A14A - Anabolic steroids > A14AA - Androstan derivatives D006730 - Hormones, Hormone Substitutes, and Hormone Antagonists > D006728 - Hormones > D045930 - Anabolic Agents D006730 - Hormones, Hormone Substitutes, and Hormone Antagonists > D006728 - Hormones > D000728 - Androgens C147908 - Hormone Therapy Agent > C548 - Therapeutic Hormone > C1636 - Therapeutic Steroid Hormone C147908 - Hormone Therapy Agent > C548 - Therapeutic Hormone > C2360 - Anabolic Steroid
Avocadene 4-acetate
Avocadene 4-acetate is found in fruits. Avocadene 4-acetate is a constituent of avocado (Persea americana) Constituent of avocado (Persea americana). Avocadene 4-acetate is found in fruits.
Avocadene 1-acetate
Avocadene 1-acetate is found in fruits. Avocadene 1-acetate is a constituent of avocado (Persea americana) Constituent of avocado (Persea americana). Avocadene 1-acetate is found in fruits.
MG(16:1(9Z)/0:0/0:0)
MG(16:1(9Z)/0:0/0:0) is a monoacylglyceride. A monoglyceride, more correctly known as a monoacylglycerol, is a glyceride consisting of one fatty acid chain covalently bonded to a glycerol molecule through an ester linkage. Monoacylglycerol can be broadly divided into two groups; 1-monoacylglycerols (or 3-monoacylglycerols) and 2-monoacylglycerols, depending on the position of the ester bond on the glycerol moiety. Normally the 1-/3-isomers are not distinguished from each other and are termed alpha-monoacylglycerols, while the 2-isomers are beta-monoacylglycerols. Monoacylglycerols are formed biochemically via release of a fatty acid from diacylglycerol by diacylglycerol lipase or hormone sensitive lipase. Monoacylglycerols are broken down by monoacylglycerol lipase. They tend to be minor components only of most plant and animal tissues, and indeed would not be expected to accumulate because their strong detergent properties would have a disruptive effect on membranes. 2-Monoacylglycerols are a major end product of the intestinal digestion of dietary fats in animals via the enzyme pancreatic lipase. They are taken up directly by the intestinal cells and converted to triacylglycerols via the monoacylglycerol pathway before being transported in lymph to the liver. Mono- and Diglycerides are commonly added to commercial food products in small quantities. They act as emulsifiers, helping to mix ingredients such as oil and water that would not otherwise blend well. MG(16:1(9Z)/0:0/0:0) belongs to the family of monoradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at one fatty acyl group is attached. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. MG(16:1(9Z)/0:0/0:0) is made up of one 9Z-hexadecenoyl(R1).
MG(0:0/16:1(9Z)/0:0)
MG(0:0/16:1(9Z)/0:0) is a monoacylglyceride. A monoglyceride, more correctly known as a monoacylglycerol, is a glyceride consisting of one fatty acid chain covalently bonded to a glycerol molecule through an ester linkage. Monoacylglycerol can be broadly divided into two groups; 1-monoacylglycerols (or 3-monoacylglycerols) and 2-monoacylglycerols, depending on the position of the ester bond on the glycerol moiety. Normally the 1-/3-isomers are not distinguished from each other and are termed alpha-monoacylglycerols, while the 2-isomers are beta-monoacylglycerols. Monoacylglycerols are formed biochemically via release of a fatty acid from diacylglycerol by diacylglycerol lipase or hormone sensitive lipase. Monoacylglycerols are broken down by monoacylglycerol lipase. They tend to be minor components only of most plant and animal tissues, and indeed would not be expected to accumulate because their strong detergent properties would have a disruptive effect on membranes. 2-Monoacylglycerols are a major end product of the intestinal digestion of dietary fats in animals via the enzyme pancreatic lipase. They are taken up directly by the intestinal cells and converted to triacylglycerols via the monoacylglycerol pathway before being transported in lymph to the liver. Mono- and Diglycerides are commonly added to commercial food products in small quantities. They act as emulsifiers, helping to mix ingredients such as oil and water that would not otherwise blend well. MG(0:0/16:1(9Z)/0:0) belongs to the family of monoradyglycerols, which are glycerolipids lipids containing a common glycerol backbone to which at one fatty acyl group is attached. Their general formula is [R1]OCC(CO[R2])O[R3]. MG(0:0/16:1(9Z)/0:0) is made up of one 9Z-hexadecenoyl(R2).
Avocadene 2-acetate
Avocadene 2-acetate is found in fruits. Avocadene 2-acetate is a constituent of avocado (Persea americana) Constituent of avocado (Persea americana). Avocadene 2-acetate is found in fruits.
Methyl 8-[3-(2-hydroxyoctyl)oxiran-2-yl]octanoate
Stanozolol
A - Alimentary tract and metabolism > A14 - Anabolic agents for systemic use > A14A - Anabolic steroids > A14AA - Androstan derivatives D006730 - Hormones, Hormone Substitutes, and Hormone Antagonists > D006728 - Hormones > D045930 - Anabolic Agents D006730 - Hormones, Hormone Substitutes, and Hormone Antagonists > D006728 - Hormones > D000728 - Androgens C147908 - Hormone Therapy Agent > C548 - Therapeutic Hormone > C1636 - Therapeutic Steroid Hormone C147908 - Hormone Therapy Agent > C548 - Therapeutic Hormone > C2360 - Anabolic Steroid
2,4-dihydroxyheptadec-16-enyl acetate [IIN-based on: CCMSLIB00000848387]
2,4-dihydroxyheptadec-16-enyl acetate [IIN-based: Match]
1,4-dihydroxyheptadec-16-en-2-yl acetate [IIN-based: Match]
1,4-dihydroxyheptadec-16-en-2-yl acetate [IIN-based on: CCMSLIB00000845027]
1,9-Nonanediyl-bis(3-methylimidazolium) difluoride solution
tert-Butyl (S)-4-(dimethylamino)-1-(piperazine-1-carbonyl)butylcarbamate
[3-carboxy-2-[(E)-undec-4-enoyl]oxypropyl]-trimethylazanium
(3-Carboxy-2-undec-10-enoyloxypropyl)-trimethylazanium
[3-carboxy-2-[(E)-undec-6-enoyl]oxypropyl]-trimethylazanium
[3-carboxy-2-[(E)-undec-2-enoyl]oxypropyl]-trimethylazanium
[3-carboxy-2-[(E)-undec-5-enoyl]oxypropyl]-trimethylazanium
[3-carboxy-2-[(E)-undec-7-enoyl]oxypropyl]-trimethylazanium
[3-carboxy-2-[(E)-undec-3-enoyl]oxypropyl]-trimethylazanium
[3-carboxy-2-[(E)-undec-9-enoyl]oxypropyl]-trimethylazanium
[3-carboxy-2-[(E)-undec-8-enoyl]oxypropyl]-trimethylazanium
[(E)-2-(carboxymethyl)-2-hydroxy-3-oxotridec-4-enyl]-trimethylazanium
(1R,2S,10S,13R,14R,17S,18S)-2,17,18-trimethyl-6,7-diazapentacyclo[11.7.0.02,10.04,8.014,18]icosa-4(8),5-dien-17-ol
[1-hydroxy-3-[(Z)-tetradec-9-enoxy]propan-2-yl] acetate
[1-hydroxy-3-[(Z)-tridec-9-enoxy]propan-2-yl] propanoate
(1S,2S,10S,13R,14S,17S,18R)-2,17,18-trimethyl-6,7-diazapentacyclo[11.7.0.02,10.04,8.014,18]icosa-4(8),5-dien-17-ol
2-[(9Z)-hexadecenoyl]glycerol
A monoacylglycerol 16:1 in which the acyl group specified at position 2 is 9Z)-hexadecenoyl.
monoacylglycerol 16:1
A monoglyceride in which the acyl group contains a total of 16 carbon atoms and 1 double bond.
2-acylglycerol 16:1
A 2-monoglyceride in which the acyl group contains 16 carbons and 1 double bond.
(4e)-1-[(2s)-2,3-dihydroxypropoxy]hexadec-4-en-6-one
9,12-dihydroxy-15-nonadecenoic acid
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