Exact Mass: 422.4851
Exact Mass Matches: 422.4851
Found 44 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 422.4851,
within given mass tolerance error 0.05 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error
0.01 dalton.
10-Nonacosanone
Isolated from plant wax from Ginkgo biloba (ginkgo). 10-Nonacosanone is found in brussel sprouts, fats and oils, and potato. 10-Nonacosanone is found in brussel sprouts. 10-Nonacosanone is isolated from plant wax from Ginkgo biloba (ginkgo).
4-Methylnonacosane
4-Methylnonacosane is a constituent of Papaver somniferum (opium poppy). Constituent of Papaver somniferum (opium poppy)
(-)-1-Cyclohexyl-4-tricosanol
(-)-1-Cyclohexyl-4-tricosanol is a constituent of Papaver somniferum (opium poppy). Constituent of Papaver somniferum (opium poppy)
15-Nonacosanone
15-Nonacosanone is found in brassicas. 15-Nonacosanone is isolated from cabbage leaves (Brassica oleracea). Isolated from cabbage leaves (Brassica oleracea). 15-Nonacosanone is found in brassicas.
Perhydrosqualene
Squalane, found in certain fish oils (especially shark liver oil), and some vegetable oils, is a saturated derivative of Squalene. Squalane shows anticancer, antioxidant, skin hydrating, and emollient activities[1]. Squalane, found in certain fish oils (especially shark liver oil), and some vegetable oils, is a saturated derivative of Squalene. Squalane shows anticancer, antioxidant, skin hydrating, and emollient activities[1].
N-Triacontane
N-triacontane, also known as ch3-[ch2]28-ch3, is a member of the class of compounds known as alkanes. Alkanes are acyclic branched or unbranched hydrocarbons having the general formula CnH2n+2 , and therefore consisting entirely of hydrogen atoms and saturated carbon atoms. Thus, N-triacontane is considered to be a hydrocarbon lipid molecule. N-triacontane can be found in a number of food items such as common sage, roman camomile, coconut, and radish, which makes N-triacontane a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. The term higher alkanes is sometimes used literally as "alkanes with a higher number of carbon atoms". One definition distinguishes the higher alkanes as the n-alkanes that are solid under natural conditions . n-Triacontane, also known as CH3-[CH2]28-CH3, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as alkanes. These are acyclic branched or unbranched hydrocarbons having the general formula CnH2n+2, and consist entirely of hydrogen atoms and saturated carbon atoms. Thus, n-triacontane is a hydrocarbon lipid molecule that is very hydrophobic, practically insoluble in water, and relatively neutral. N-Triacontane has been detected in roman camomiles, black elderberries, coconuts, corianders, and german camomiles. This could make n-Triacontane a potential biomarker for the consumption of these foods. n-Triacontane is also found in two medical plants: Leptadenia reticulata and Pluchea lanceolata (https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/143948).
SQUALANE
Squalane, found in certain fish oils (especially shark liver oil), and some vegetable oils, is a saturated derivative of Squalene. Squalane shows anticancer, antioxidant, skin hydrating, and emollient activities[1]. Squalane, found in certain fish oils (especially shark liver oil), and some vegetable oils, is a saturated derivative of Squalene. Squalane shows anticancer, antioxidant, skin hydrating, and emollient activities[1].
Nonacosan-10-one
A dialkyl ketone that is nonacosane substituted by an oxo group at position 10.
6-nonacosanone
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