Exact Mass: 357.2124422

Exact Mass Matches: 357.2124422

Found 49 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 357.2124422, within given mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.001 dalton.

N-Desmethyltamoxifen

(2-{4-[(1Z)-1,2-diphenylbut-1-en-1-yl]phenoxy}ethyl)(methyl)amine

C25H27NO (357.20925320000003)


N-Desmethyltamoxifen is only found in individuals that have used or taken Tamoxifen. N-Desmethyltamoxifen is a metabolite of Tamoxifen. N-desmethyltamoxifen belongs to the family of Stilbenes. These are organic compounds containing a 1,2-diphenylethylene moiety. Stilbenes (C6-C2-C6 ) are derived from the common phenylpropene (C6-C3) skeleton building block. The introduction of one or more hydroxyl groups to a phenyl ring lead to stilbenoids. C274 - Antineoplastic Agent > C186664 - Cytotoxic Chemotherapeutic Agent > C2842 - DNA Binding Agent

   

Undec-5-enedioylcarnitine

3-[(10-carboxydec-6-enoyl)oxy]-4-(trimethylazaniumyl)butanoate

C18H31NO6 (357.2151266)


Undec-5-enedioylcarnitine is an acylcarnitine. More specifically, it is an undec-5-enedioic acid ester of carnitine. Acylcarnitines were first discovered more than 70 year ago (PMID: 13825279). It is believed that there are more than 1000 types of acylcarnitines in the human body. The general role of acylcarnitines is to transport acyl-groups (organic acids and fatty acids) from the cytoplasm into the mitochondria so that they can be broken down to produce energy. This process is known as beta-oxidation. According to a recent review [Dambrova et al. 2021, Physiological Reviews], acylcarnitines (ACs) can be classified into 9 different categories depending on the type and size of their acyl-group: 1) short-chain ACs; 2) medium-chain ACs; 3) long-chain ACs; 4) very long-chain ACs; 5) hydroxy ACs; 6) branched chain ACs; 7) unsaturated ACs; 8) dicarboxylic ACs and 9) miscellaneous ACs. Short-chain ACs have acyl-groups with two to five carbons (C2-C5), medium-chain ACs have acyl-groups with six to thirteen carbons (C6-C13), long-chain ACs have acyl-groups with fourteen to twenty once carbons (C14-C21) and very long-chain ACs have acyl groups with more than 22 carbons. Undec-5-enedioylcarnitine is therefore classified as a medium chain AC. As a medium-chain acylcarnitine Undec-5-enedioylcarnitine is somewhat less abundant than short-chain acylcarnitines. These are formed either through esterification with L-carnitine or through the peroxisomal metabolism of longer chain acylcarnitines (PMID: 30540494). Many medium-chain acylcarnitines can serve as useful markers for inherited disorders of fatty acid metabolism. Carnitine octanoyltransferase (CrOT, EC:2.3.1.137) is responsible for the synthesis of all medium-chain (MCAC, C5-C12) and medium-length branched-chain acylcarnitines in peroxisomes (PMID: 10486279). The study of acylcarnitines is an active area of research and it is likely that many novel acylcarnitines will be discovered in the coming years. It is also likely that many novel roles in health and disease will be uncovered. An excellent review of the current state of knowledge for acylcarnitines is available at [Dambrova et al. 2021, Physiological Reviews].

   

(2E)-Undec-2-enedioylcarnitine

3-[(10-carboxydec-2-enoyl)oxy]-4-(trimethylazaniumyl)butanoate

C18H31NO6 (357.2151266)


(2E)-Undec-2-enedioylcarnitine is an acylcarnitine. More specifically, it is an (2E)-undec-2-enedioic acid ester of carnitine. Acylcarnitines were first discovered more than 70 year ago (PMID: 13825279). It is believed that there are more than 1000 types of acylcarnitines in the human body. The general role of acylcarnitines is to transport acyl-groups (organic acids and fatty acids) from the cytoplasm into the mitochondria so that they can be broken down to produce energy. This process is known as beta-oxidation. According to a recent review [Dambrova et al. 2021, Physiological Reviews], acylcarnitines (ACs) can be classified into 9 different categories depending on the type and size of their acyl-group: 1) short-chain ACs; 2) medium-chain ACs; 3) long-chain ACs; 4) very long-chain ACs; 5) hydroxy ACs; 6) branched chain ACs; 7) unsaturated ACs; 8) dicarboxylic ACs and 9) miscellaneous ACs. Short-chain ACs have acyl-groups with two to five carbons (C2-C5), medium-chain ACs have acyl-groups with six to thirteen carbons (C6-C13), long-chain ACs have acyl-groups with fourteen to twenty once carbons (C14-C21) and very long-chain ACs have acyl groups with more than 22 carbons. (2E)-Undec-2-enedioylcarnitine is therefore classified as a medium chain AC. As a medium-chain acylcarnitine (2E)-Undec-2-enedioylcarnitine is somewhat less abundant than short-chain acylcarnitines. These are formed either through esterification with L-carnitine or through the peroxisomal metabolism of longer chain acylcarnitines (PMID: 30540494). Many medium-chain acylcarnitines can serve as useful markers for inherited disorders of fatty acid metabolism. Carnitine octanoyltransferase (CrOT, EC:2.3.1.137) is responsible for the synthesis of all medium-chain (MCAC, C5-C12) and medium-length branched-chain acylcarnitines in peroxisomes (PMID: 10486279). The study of acylcarnitines is an active area of research and it is likely that many novel acylcarnitines will be discovered in the coming years. It is also likely that many novel roles in health and disease will be uncovered. An excellent review of the current state of knowledge for acylcarnitines is available at [Dambrova et al. 2021, Physiological Reviews].

   

Undec-4-enedioylcarnitine

3-[(10-carboxydec-7-enoyl)oxy]-4-(trimethylazaniumyl)butanoate

C18H31NO6 (357.2151266)


Undec-4-enedioylcarnitine is an acylcarnitine. More specifically, it is an undec-4-enedioic acid ester of carnitine. Acylcarnitines were first discovered more than 70 year ago (PMID: 13825279). It is believed that there are more than 1000 types of acylcarnitines in the human body. The general role of acylcarnitines is to transport acyl-groups (organic acids and fatty acids) from the cytoplasm into the mitochondria so that they can be broken down to produce energy. This process is known as beta-oxidation. According to a recent review [Dambrova et al. 2021, Physiological Reviews], acylcarnitines (ACs) can be classified into 9 different categories depending on the type and size of their acyl-group: 1) short-chain ACs; 2) medium-chain ACs; 3) long-chain ACs; 4) very long-chain ACs; 5) hydroxy ACs; 6) branched chain ACs; 7) unsaturated ACs; 8) dicarboxylic ACs and 9) miscellaneous ACs. Short-chain ACs have acyl-groups with two to five carbons (C2-C5), medium-chain ACs have acyl-groups with six to thirteen carbons (C6-C13), long-chain ACs have acyl-groups with fourteen to twenty once carbons (C14-C21) and very long-chain ACs have acyl groups with more than 22 carbons. Undec-4-enedioylcarnitine is therefore classified as a medium chain AC. As a medium-chain acylcarnitine Undec-4-enedioylcarnitine is somewhat less abundant than short-chain acylcarnitines. These are formed either through esterification with L-carnitine or through the peroxisomal metabolism of longer chain acylcarnitines (PMID: 30540494). Many medium-chain acylcarnitines can serve as useful markers for inherited disorders of fatty acid metabolism. Carnitine octanoyltransferase (CrOT, EC:2.3.1.137) is responsible for the synthesis of all medium-chain (MCAC, C5-C12) and medium-length branched-chain acylcarnitines in peroxisomes (PMID: 10486279). The study of acylcarnitines is an active area of research and it is likely that many novel acylcarnitines will be discovered in the coming years. It is also likely that many novel roles in health and disease will be uncovered. An excellent review of the current state of knowledge for acylcarnitines is available at [Dambrova et al. 2021, Physiological Reviews].

   

Undec-3-enedioylcarnitine

3-[(10-carboxydec-8-enoyl)oxy]-4-(trimethylazaniumyl)butanoate

C18H31NO6 (357.2151266)


Undec-3-enedioylcarnitine is an acylcarnitine. More specifically, it is an undec-3-enedioic acid ester of carnitine. Acylcarnitines were first discovered more than 70 year ago (PMID: 13825279). It is believed that there are more than 1000 types of acylcarnitines in the human body. The general role of acylcarnitines is to transport acyl-groups (organic acids and fatty acids) from the cytoplasm into the mitochondria so that they can be broken down to produce energy. This process is known as beta-oxidation. According to a recent review [Dambrova et al. 2021, Physiological Reviews], acylcarnitines (ACs) can be classified into 9 different categories depending on the type and size of their acyl-group: 1) short-chain ACs; 2) medium-chain ACs; 3) long-chain ACs; 4) very long-chain ACs; 5) hydroxy ACs; 6) branched chain ACs; 7) unsaturated ACs; 8) dicarboxylic ACs and 9) miscellaneous ACs. Short-chain ACs have acyl-groups with two to five carbons (C2-C5), medium-chain ACs have acyl-groups with six to thirteen carbons (C6-C13), long-chain ACs have acyl-groups with fourteen to twenty once carbons (C14-C21) and very long-chain ACs have acyl groups with more than 22 carbons. Undec-3-enedioylcarnitine is therefore classified as a medium chain AC. As a medium-chain acylcarnitine Undec-3-enedioylcarnitine is somewhat less abundant than short-chain acylcarnitines. These are formed either through esterification with L-carnitine or through the peroxisomal metabolism of longer chain acylcarnitines (PMID: 30540494). Many medium-chain acylcarnitines can serve as useful markers for inherited disorders of fatty acid metabolism. Carnitine octanoyltransferase (CrOT, EC:2.3.1.137) is responsible for the synthesis of all medium-chain (MCAC, C5-C12) and medium-length branched-chain acylcarnitines in peroxisomes (PMID: 10486279). The study of acylcarnitines is an active area of research and it is likely that many novel acylcarnitines will be discovered in the coming years. It is also likely that many novel roles in health and disease will be uncovered. An excellent review of the current state of knowledge for acylcarnitines is available at [Dambrova et al. 2021, Physiological Reviews].

   

Enecadin

4-(4-Fluorophenyl)-2-methyl-6-(5-piperidinopentyloxy)pyrimidine hydrochloride

C21H28FN3O (357.221629)


C26170 - Protective Agent > C1509 - Neuroprotective Agent

   

delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinolate

1-Hydroxy-6,6,9-trimethyl-3-pentyl-6a,7,8,10a-tetrahydro-6H-benzo[c]chromene-2-carboxylic acid

C22H29O4 (357.2065734)


delta9-tetrahydrocannabinolate is also known as thca or δ9-tetrahydrocannabinolic acid. delta9-tetrahydrocannabinolate is practically insoluble (in water) and a moderately acidic compound (based on its pKa). delta9-tetrahydrocannabinolate can be found in a number of food items such as devilfish, arrowhead, potato, and cereals and cereal products, which makes delta9-tetrahydrocannabinolate a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products.

   
   
   
   

Oroboidin|pyrrole-3-carboxylic acid 13-oxo-dodecahydro-7,14-methano-dipyrido[1,2-a;1,2-e][1,5]diazocin-2-yl ester

Oroboidin|pyrrole-3-carboxylic acid 13-oxo-dodecahydro-7,14-methano-dipyrido[1,2-a;1,2-e][1,5]diazocin-2-yl ester

C20H27N3O3 (357.20523120000007)


   
   

Farnesyl Thiosalicylic Acid Amide

Farnesyl Thiosalicylic Acid Amide

C22H31NOS (357.21262360000003)


   
   

N,N-dibenzyl-1-(phenylmethoxymethyl)cyclopropan-1-amine

N,N-dibenzyl-1-(phenylmethoxymethyl)cyclopropan-1-amine

C25H27NO (357.20925320000003)


   

tert-Butyl 6-methyl-2-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-1,3,2-dioxaborolan-2-yl)-1H-indole-1-carboxylate

tert-Butyl 6-methyl-2-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-1,3,2-dioxaborolan-2-yl)-1H-indole-1-carboxylate

C20H28BNO4 (357.21112780000004)


   

tert-Butyl 6-methyl-3-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-1,3,2-dioxaborolan-2-yl)-1H-indole-1-carboxylate

tert-Butyl 6-methyl-3-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-1,3,2-dioxaborolan-2-yl)-1H-indole-1-carboxylate

C20H28BNO4 (357.21112780000004)


   

tert-Butyl 7-methyl-3-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-1,3,2-dioxaborolan-2-yl)-1H-indole-1-carboxylate

tert-Butyl 7-methyl-3-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-1,3,2-dioxaborolan-2-yl)-1H-indole-1-carboxylate

C20H28BNO4 (357.21112780000004)


   

(R)-1,1,2-TRIPHENYL-2-(PIPERIDIN-1-YL)ETHANOL

(R)-1,1,2-TRIPHENYL-2-(PIPERIDIN-1-YL)ETHANOL

C25H27NO (357.20925320000003)


   

(S)-1,1,2-TRIPHENYL-2-(PIPERIDIN-1-YL)ETHANOL

(S)-1,1,2-TRIPHENYL-2-(PIPERIDIN-1-YL)ETHANOL

C25H27NO (357.20925320000003)


   
   

1,3,5-tribenzyl-1,3,5-triazinane

1,3,5-tribenzyl-1,3,5-triazinane

C24H27N3 (357.22048620000004)


   

delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinolate

1-Hydroxy-6,6,9-trimethyl-3-pentyl-6a,7,8,10a-tetrahydro-6H-benzo[c]chromene-2-carboxylic acid

C22H29O4 (357.2065734)


delta9-tetrahydrocannabinolate is also known as thca or δ9-tetrahydrocannabinolic acid. delta9-tetrahydrocannabinolate is practically insoluble (in water) and a moderately acidic compound (based on its pKa). delta9-tetrahydrocannabinolate can be found in a number of food items such as devilfish, arrowhead, potato, and cereals and cereal products, which makes delta9-tetrahydrocannabinolate a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinolate is also known as thca or δ9-tetrahydrocannabinolic acid. Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinolate is practically insoluble (in water) and a moderately acidic compound (based on its pKa). Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinolate can be found in a number of food items such as devilfish, arrowhead, potato, and cereals and cereal products, which makes Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinolate a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products.

   

Cannabichromenate

Cannabichromenate

C22H29O4- (357.2065734)


A hydroxy monocarboxylic acid anion that is the conjugate base of cannabichromenic acid, obtained by deprotonation of the carboxy group. Major species at pH 7.3.

   

Cannabidiolate

Cannabidiolate

C22H29O4- (357.2065734)


A dihydroxybenzoate that is the conjugate base of cannabidiolic acid, obtained by deprotonation of the carboxy group.

   
   

Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinolate

Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinolate

C22H29O4- (357.2065734)


A hydroxy monocarboxylic acid anion that is the conjugate base of Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinolic acid, obtained by deprotonation of the carboxy group.

   

(4Z)-6-{3-[(1E,3E,5Z,7E,9S,11Z)-9-hydroxytetradeca-1,3,5,7,11-pentaen-1-yl]oxiran-2-yl}hex-4-enoate

(4Z)-6-{3-[(1E,3E,5Z,7E,9S,11Z)-9-hydroxytetradeca-1,3,5,7,11-pentaen-1-yl]oxiran-2-yl}hex-4-enoate

C22H29O4- (357.2065734)


   

4,5-epoxy-17R-hydroxy-docosahexaenoate

4,5-epoxy-17R-hydroxy-docosahexaenoate

C22H29O4- (357.2065734)


   

7(8)-epoxy-17R-hydroxy-docosahexaenoate

7(8)-epoxy-17R-hydroxy-docosahexaenoate

C22H29O4- (357.2065734)


   

4(5)-epoxy-17S-hydroxy-docosahexaenoate

4(5)-epoxy-17S-hydroxy-docosahexaenoate

C22H29O4- (357.2065734)


   
   

delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinolate

delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinolate

C22H29O4- (357.2065734)


   

Undec-5-enedioylcarnitine

Undec-5-enedioylcarnitine

C18H31NO6 (357.2151266)


   

Undec-4-enedioylcarnitine

Undec-4-enedioylcarnitine

C18H31NO6 (357.2151266)


   

Undec-3-enedioylcarnitine

Undec-3-enedioylcarnitine

C18H31NO6 (357.2151266)


   

(2E)-Undec-2-enedioylcarnitine

(2E)-Undec-2-enedioylcarnitine

C18H31NO6 (357.2151266)


   
   

2-Oxospartein-13-yl 1H-pyrrole-2-carboxylate

2-Oxospartein-13-yl 1H-pyrrole-2-carboxylate

C20H27N3O3 (357.20523120000007)


   

9alpha-Hydroxy-3-oxo-23,24-bisnorchola-1,4-dien-22-oate(1-)

9alpha-Hydroxy-3-oxo-23,24-bisnorchola-1,4-dien-22-oate(1-)

C22H29O4- (357.2065734)


   

3-Hydroxy-9-oxo-9,10-seco-23,24-bisnorchola-1,3,5(10)-trien-22-oate

3-Hydroxy-9-oxo-9,10-seco-23,24-bisnorchola-1,3,5(10)-trien-22-oate

C22H29O4- (357.2065734)


   

(1S,2aR,8bR)-4-[cyclobutyl(oxo)methyl]-1-(hydroxymethyl)-N-propyl-1,2a,3,8b-tetrahydroazeto[2,3-c]quinoline-2-carboxamide

(1S,2aR,8bR)-4-[cyclobutyl(oxo)methyl]-1-(hydroxymethyl)-N-propyl-1,2a,3,8b-tetrahydroazeto[2,3-c]quinoline-2-carboxamide

C20H27N3O3 (357.20523120000007)


   

(1R,2aS,8bS)-4-[cyclobutyl(oxo)methyl]-1-(hydroxymethyl)-N-propyl-1,2a,3,8b-tetrahydroazeto[2,3-c]quinoline-2-carboxamide

(1R,2aS,8bS)-4-[cyclobutyl(oxo)methyl]-1-(hydroxymethyl)-N-propyl-1,2a,3,8b-tetrahydroazeto[2,3-c]quinoline-2-carboxamide

C20H27N3O3 (357.20523120000007)


   

N-Desmethyltamoxifen

N-Desmethyltamoxifen

C25H27NO (357.20925320000003)


C274 - Antineoplastic Agent > C186664 - Cytotoxic Chemotherapeutic Agent > C2842 - DNA Binding Agent