Exact Mass: 424.2699
Exact Mass Matches: 424.2699
Found 500 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 424.2699
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Pravastatin
Pravastatin is a member of the drug class of statins, used for lowering cholesterol and preventing cardiovascular disease. Pravastatin was identified originally in a mold called Nocardia autotrophica by researchers of the Sankyo Pharma Inc; An antilipemic fungal metabolite isolated from cultures of Nocardia autotrophica. It acts as a competitive inhibitor of HMG CoA reductase (hydroxymethylglutaryl CoA reductases); In medicine and pharmacology, pravastatin (Pravachol or Selektine) is a member of the drug class of statins, used for lowering cholesterol and preventing cardiovascular disease. C - Cardiovascular system > C10 - Lipid modifying agents > C10A - Lipid modifying agents, plain > C10AA - Hmg coa reductase inhibitors Pravastatin is a member of the drug class of statins, used for lowering cholesterol and preventing cardiovascular disease. D057847 - Lipid Regulating Agents > D000960 - Hypolipidemic Agents > D000924 - Anticholesteremic Agents D004791 - Enzyme Inhibitors > D019161 - Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors C78276 - Agent Affecting Digestive System or Metabolism > C29703 - Antilipidemic Agent C471 - Enzyme Inhibitor > C1655 - HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitor CONFIDENCE standard compound; EAWAG_UCHEM_ID 2859 EAWAG_UCHEM_ID 2859; CONFIDENCE standard compound D009676 - Noxae > D000963 - Antimetabolites
Devazepide
C78274 - Agent Affecting Cardiovascular System > C270 - Antihypertensive Agent > C333 - Calcium Channel Blocker D002317 - Cardiovascular Agents > D002121 - Calcium Channel Blockers D000077264 - Calcium-Regulating Hormones and Agents D049990 - Membrane Transport Modulators C93038 - Cation Channel Blocker
23-hydroxycholic acid
D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D001647 - Bile Acids and Salts D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D002793 - Cholic Acids
3a,7a,12a,19-Tetrahydroxy-5b-cholanoic acid
3a,7a,12a,19-Tetrahydroxy-5b-cholanoic acid is a bile acid. Bile acids are steroid acids found predominantly in bile of mammals. The distinction between different bile acids is minute, depends only on presence or absence of hydroxyl groups on positions 3, 7, and 12. Bile acids are physiological detergents that facilitate excretion, absorption, and transport of fats and sterols in the intestine and liver. Bile acids are also steroidal amphipathic molecules derived from the catabolism of cholesterol. They modulate bile flow and lipid secretion, are essential for the absorption of dietary fats and vitamins, and have been implicated in the regulation of all the key enzymes involved in cholesterol homeostasis. Bile acids recirculate through the liver, bile ducts, small intestine and portal vein to form an enterohepatic circuit. They exist as anions at physiological pH and, consequently, require a carrier for transport across the membranes of the enterohepatic tissues. The unique detergent properties of bile acids are essential for the digestion and intestinal absorption of hydrophobic nutrients. Bile acids have potent toxic properties (e.g., membrane disruption) and there are a plethora of mechanisms to limit their accumulation in blood and tissues. A bile acid. Bile acids are steroid acids found predominantly in bile of mammals. The distinction between different bile acids is minute, depends only on presence or absence of hydroxyl groups on positions 3, 7, and 12. D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D001647 - Bile Acids and Salts D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D002793 - Cholic Acids
LysoPA(O-18:0/0:0)
LysoPA(O-18:0/0:0) is a lysophosphatidic acid. It is a glycerophospholipid in which a phosphate moiety occupies a glycerol substitution site. Lysophosphatidic acids can have different combinations of fatty acids of varying lengths and saturation attached at the C-1 (sn-1) or C-2 (sn-2) position. Fatty acids containing 16 and 18 carbons are the most common.LysoPA(O-18:0/0:0), in particular, consists of one octadecyl chain. Lysophosphatidic acid is the simplest possible glycerophospholipid. It is the biosynthetic precursor of phosphatidic acid. Although it is present at very low levels only in animal tissues, it is extremely important biologically, influencing many biochemical processes. 1-Octadecyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphate is a lysophosphatidyl ether lipid. Ether lipids are lipids in which one or more of the carbon atoms on glycerol is bonded to an alkyl chain via an ether linkage, as opposed to the usual ester linkage. The formation of the ether bond in mammals requires two enzymes, dihydoxyacetonephosphate acyltransferase (DHAPAT) and alkyldihydroxyacetonephosphate synthase (ADAPS), that reside in the peroxisome. [HMDB]
1beta-Hydroxycholic acid
1beta-Hydroxycholic acid is a C24 bile acid in the serum of healthy human fetuses and a urinary bile acid in the neonatal and pediatric periods. It is also excreted in the urine of pregnant women (PMID: 9483300, 10203155, 1400756). Bile acids are steroid acids found predominantly in the bile of mammals. The distinction between different bile acids is minute, depending only on the presence or absence of hydroxyl groups on positions 3, 7, and 12. Bile acids are physiological detergents that facilitate excretion, absorption, and transport of fats and sterols in the intestine and liver. Bile acids are also steroidal amphipathic molecules derived from the catabolism of cholesterol. They modulate bile flow and lipid secretion, are essential for the absorption of dietary fats and vitamins, and have been implicated in the regulation of all the key enzymes involved in cholesterol homeostasis. Bile acids recirculate through the liver, bile ducts, small intestine and portal vein to form an enterohepatic circuit. They exist as anions at physiological pH and, consequently, require a carrier for transport across the membranes of the enterohepatic tissues. The unique detergent properties of bile acids are essential for the digestion and intestinal absorption of hydrophobic nutrients. Bile acids have potent toxic properties (e.g. membrane disruption) and there are a plethora of mechanisms to limit their accumulation in blood and tissues (PMID: 11316487, 16037564, 12576301, 11907135). 1b-Hydroxycholic acid is a C24 bile acid in the serum of healthy human fetuses, and an usual urinary bile acid in the neonatal and pediatric periods, also excreted in the urine of pregnant women. (PMID: 9483300, 10203155, 1400756) D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D001647 - Bile Acids and Salts D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D002793 - Cholic Acids
3b,4b,7a,12a-Tetrahydroxy-5b-cholanoic acid
3b,4b,7a,12a-Tetrahydroxy-5b-cholanoic acid is a bile acid. Bile acids are steroid acids found predominantly in bile of mammals. The distinction between different bile acids is minute, depends only on presence or absence of hydroxyl groups on positions 3, 7, and 12. Bile acids are physiological detergents that facilitate excretion, absorption, and transport of fats and sterols in the intestine and liver. Bile acids are also steroidal amphipathic molecules derived from the catabolism of cholesterol. They modulate bile flow and lipid secretion, are essential for the absorption of dietary fats and vitamins, and have been implicated in the regulation of all the key enzymes involved in cholesterol homeostasis. Bile acids recirculate through the liver, bile ducts, small intestine and portal vein to form an enterohepatic circuit. They exist as anions at physiological pH and, consequently, require a carrier for transport across the membranes of the enterohepatic tissues. The unique detergent properties of bile acids are essential for the digestion and intestinal absorption of hydrophobic nutrients. Bile acids have potent toxic properties (e.g., membrane disruption) and there are a plethora of mechanisms to limit their accumulation in blood and tissues. A bile acid. Bile acids are steroid acids found predominantly in bile of mammals. The distinction between different bile acids is minute, depends only on presence or absence of hydroxyl groups on positions 3, 7, and 12.
2b,3a,7a,12a-Tetrahydroxy-5b-cholanoic acid
2b,3a,7a,12a-Tetrahydroxy-5b-cholanoic acid is a bile acid. Bile acids are steroid acids found predominantly in the bile of mammals. The distinction between different bile acids is minute, depending only on the presence or absence of hydroxyl groups on positions 3, 7, and 12. Bile acids are physiological detergents that facilitate excretion, absorption, and transport of fats and sterols in the intestine and liver. Bile acids are also steroidal amphipathic molecules derived from the catabolism of cholesterol. They modulate bile flow and lipid secretion, are essential for the absorption of dietary fats and vitamins, and have been implicated in the regulation of all the key enzymes involved in cholesterol homeostasis. Bile acids recirculate through the liver, bile ducts, small intestine and portal vein to form an enterohepatic circuit. They exist as anions at physiological pH and, consequently, require a carrier for transport across the membranes of the enterohepatic tissues. The unique detergent properties of bile acids are essential for the digestion and intestinal absorption of hydrophobic nutrients. Bile acids have potent toxic properties (e.g. membrane disruption) and there are a plethora of mechanisms to limit their accumulation in blood and tissues (PMID: 11316487, 16037564, 12576301, 11907135). A bile acid. Bile acids are steroid acids found predominantly in bile of mammals. The distinction between different bile acids is minute, depends only on presence or absence of hydroxyl groups on positions 3, 7, and 12.
3a,6b,7b,12a-Tetrahydroxy-5b-cholanoic acid
3a.6b,7b,12a-tetrahydroxy-5b-cholan-24-oic is an unusual bile acid that has been identified in amniotic fluid and urine samples from adult patients with cholestatic liver disease. (PMID 2075618). Bile acids are steroid acids found predominantly in bile of mammals. The distinction between different bile acids is minute, depends only on presence or absence of hydroxyl groups on positions 3, 7, and 12.
3a,6b,7b,12b-Tetrahydroxy-5b-cholanoic acid
3a,6b,7b,12b-Tetrahydroxy-5b-cholanoic acid is a bile acid. Bile acids are steroid acids found predominantly in bile of mammals. The distinction between different bile acids is minute, depends only on presence or absence of hydroxyl groups on positions 3, 7, and 12. 3a,6b,7b,12b-Tetrahydroxy-5b-cholanoic acid is an uncommon bile acid with OH groups at C-3, 6, 7, and 12 positions. (High-performance liquid chromatography of bile acids. Effect of hydroxyl groups at C-3, 6, 7 and 12 on bile acid mobility. Batta, Ashok K. Aggarwal, Suresht K. Salen, Gerald. New Jersey Med. Sch., Univ. Med. Dent., Newark, NJ, USA. Journal of Liquid Chromatography (1992), 15(3), 467-78.). A bile acid. Bile acids are steroid acids found predominantly in bile of mammals. The distinction between different bile acids is minute, depends only on presence or absence of hydroxyl groups on positions 3, 7, and 12. 3a,6b,7b,12b-Tetrahydroxy-5b-cholanoic acid is an uncommon bile acid with OH groups at C-3, 6, 7, and 12 positions. (High-performance liquid chromatography of bile acids. Effect of hydroxyl groups at C-3, 6, 7 and 12 on bile acid mobility. Batta, Ashok K.; Aggarwal, Suresht K.; Salen, Gerald. New Jersey Med. Sch., Univ. Med. Dent., Newark, NJ, USA. Journal of Liquid Chromatography (1992), 15(3), 467-78.) [HMDB]
3a,6b,7a,12a-Tetrahydroxy-5b-cholanoic acid
3a,6b,7a,12a-Tetrahydroxy-5b-cholanoic acid is a bile acid. Bile acids are steroid acids found predominantly in bile of mammals. The distinction between different bile acids is minute, depends only on presence or absence of hydroxyl groups on positions 3, 7, and 12. 3 alpha,6 alpha,7 alpha,12 alpha-Tetrahydroxy-5 beta-cholan-24-oic acid has been identified from human meconium and healthy neonatal urine. (PMID 2743505).
1,3,7,12-Tetrahydroxycholan-24-oic acid
1,3,7,12-Tetrahydroxycholan-24-oic acid is a bile acid. Bile acids are steroid acids found predominantly in the bile of mammals. The distinction between different bile acids is minute, depending only on the presence or absence of hydroxyl groups on positions 3, 7, and 12. Bile acids are physiological detergents that facilitate excretion, absorption, and transport of fats and sterols in the intestine and liver. Bile acids are also steroidal amphipathic molecules derived from the catabolism of cholesterol. They modulate bile flow and lipid secretion, are essential for the absorption of dietary fats and vitamins, and have been implicated in the regulation of all the key enzymes involved in cholesterol homeostasis. Bile acids recirculate through the liver, bile ducts, small intestine and portal vein to form an enterohepatic circuit. They exist as anions at physiological pH and, consequently, require a carrier for transport across the membranes of the enterohepatic tissues. The unique detergent properties of bile acids are essential for the digestion and intestinal absorption of hydrophobic nutrients. Bile acids have potent toxic properties (e.g. membrane disruption) and there are a plethora of mechanisms to limit their accumulation in blood and tissues (PMID: 11316487, 16037564, 12576301, 11907135). A bile acid. Bile acids are steroid acids found predominantly in bile of mammals. The distinction between different bile acids is minute, depends only on presence or absence of hydroxyl groups on positions 3, 7, and 12. D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D001647 - Bile Acids and Salts D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D002793 - Cholic Acids
3a,4b,7a,12a-Tetrahydroxy-5b-cholanoic acid
3a,4b,7a,12a-Tetrahydroxy-5b-cholanoic acid is a bile acid. Bile acids are steroid acids found predominantly in the bile of mammals. The distinction between different bile acids is minute, depending only on the presence or absence of hydroxyl groups on positions 3, 7, and 12. Bile acids are physiological detergents that facilitate excretion, absorption, and transport of fats and sterols in the intestine and liver. Bile acids are also steroidal amphipathic molecules derived from the catabolism of cholesterol. They modulate bile flow and lipid secretion, are essential for the absorption of dietary fats and vitamins, and have been implicated in the regulation of all the key enzymes involved in cholesterol homeostasis. Bile acids recirculate through the liver, bile ducts, small intestine and portal vein to form an enterohepatic circuit. They exist as anions at physiological pH and, consequently, require a carrier for transport across the membranes of the enterohepatic tissues. The unique detergent properties of bile acids are essential for the digestion and intestinal absorption of hydrophobic nutrients. Bile acids have potent toxic properties (e.g. membrane disruption) and there are a plethora of mechanisms to limit their accumulation in blood and tissues (PMID: 11316487, 16037564, 12576301, 11907135). A bile acid. Bile acids are steroid acids found predominantly in bile of mammals. The distinction between different bile acids is minute, depends only on presence or absence of hydroxyl groups on positions 3, 7, and 12.
1b,3a,7b-Trihydroxy-5b-cholanoic acid
1b,3a,7b-Trihydroxy-5b-cholanoic acid is a bile acid. Bile acids are steroid acids found predominantly in bile of mammals. The distinction between different bile acids is minute, depends only on presence or absence of hydroxyl groups on positions 1, 3, and 7. Bile acids are physiological detergents that facilitate excretion, absorption, and transport of fats and sterols in the intestine and liver. Bile acids are also steroidal amphipathic molecules derived from the catabolism of holesterol. They modulate bile flow and lipid secretion, are essential for the absorption of dietary fats and vitamins, and have been implicated in the regulation of all the key enzymes involved in cholesterol homeostasis. Bile acids recirculate through the liver, bile ducts, small intestine and portal vein to form an enterohepatic circuit. They exist as anions at physiological pH and, consequently, require a carrier for transport across the membranes of the enterohepatic tissues. The unique detergent properties of bile acids are essential for the digestion and intestinal absorption of hydrophobic nutrients. Bile acids have potent toxic properties (e.g., membrane disruption) and there are a plethora of mechanisms to limit their accumulation in blood and tissues. (PMID: 11316487, 16037564, 12576301, 11907135).
3a,7b,21-Trihydroxy-5b-cholanoic acid
3a,7b,21-Trihydroxy-5b-cholanoic acid is a bile acid. Bile acids are steroid acids found predominantly in bile of mammals. The distinction between different bile acids is minute, depends only on presence or absence of hydroxyl groups on positions 3, 7, and 21. Bile acids are physiological detergents that facilitate excretion, absorption, and transport of fats and sterols in the intestine and liver. Bile acids are also steroidal amphipathic molecules derived from the catabolism of holesterol. They modulate bile flow and lipid secretion, are essential for the absorption of dietary fats and vitamins, and have been implicated in the regulation of all the key enzymes involved in cholesterol homeostasis. Bile acids recirculate through the liver, bile ducts, small intestine and portal vein to form an nterohepatic circuit. They exist as anions at physiological pH and, consequently, require a carrier for transport across the membranes of the enterohepatic tissues. The unique detergent properties of bile acids are essential for the digestion and intestinal absorption of hydrophobic nutrients. Bile acids have potent toxic properties (e.g., membrane disruption) and there are a plethora of mechanisms to limit their accumulation in blood and tissues. (PMID: 11316487, 16037564, 12576301, 11907135). 3a,7b,21-Trihydroxy-5b-cholanoic acid is a bile acid. Bile acids are steroid acids found predominantly in bile of mammals. The distinction between different bile acids is minute, depends only on presence or absence of hydroxyl groups on positions 3, 7, and 21.
1-heptadecanoyl-glycero-3-phosphate
1-heptadecanoyl-glycero-3-phosphate, also known as PA(17:0/0:0), is classified as a member of the 1-acylglycerol-3-phosphates. 1-acylglycerol-3-phosphates are lysophosphatidic acids where the glycerol is esterified with a fatty acid at O-1 position. 1-heptadecanoyl-glycero-3-phosphate is considered to be practically insoluble (in water) and acidic. 1-heptadecanoyl-glycero-3-phosphate is a glycerophosphate lipid molecule
17-Estradiol cyclooctyl acetate
Camicinal
L-Prolinamide, glycyl-L-prolyl-L-arginyl-
Metapro
Sergolexole
(3R,5R)-7-[(1S,2R,3R,8S,8Ar)-3-hydroxy-2-methyl-8-(2-methylbutanoyloxy)-1,2,3,7,8,8a-hexahydronaphthalen-1-yl]-3,5-dihydroxyheptanoic acid
MG(20:5(7Z,9Z,11E,13E,17Z)-3OH(5,6,15)/0:0/0:0)
MG(20:5(7Z,9Z,11E,13E,17Z)-3OH(5,6,15)/0:0/0:0) is an oxidized monoacyglycerol (MG). Oxidized monoacyglycerols are glycerolipids in which the fatty acyl chain has undergone oxidation. As all oxidized lipids, oxidized monoacyglycerols belong to a group of biomolecules that have a role as signaling molecules. The biosynthesis of oxidized lipids is mediated by several enzymatic families, including cyclooxygenases (COX), lipoxygenases (LOX) and cytochrome P450s (CYP). Non-enzymatically oxidized lipids are produced by uncontrolled oxidation through free radicals and are considered harmful to human health (PMID: 33329396). As is the case with other lipids, monoacyglycerols can be substituted by different fatty acids, with varying lengths, saturation and degrees of oxidation attached at the C-1, C-2 and C-3 positions. Lipids are ubiquitous in nature and are key components of the lipid bilayer of cells, as well as being involved in metabolism and signaling. Similarly to what occurs with lipids, the fatty acid distribution at the C-1 and C-2 positions of glycerol within oxidized lipids is continually in flux, owing to lipid degradation and the continuous lipid remodeling that occurs while these molecules are in membranes. Oxidized MGs can be synthesized via three different routes. In one route, the oxidized MG is synthetized de novo following the same mechanisms as for MGs but incorporating an oxidized acyl chain (PMID: 33329396). An alternative is the transacylation of the non-oxidized acyl chains with an oxidized acylCoA (PMID: 33329396). The third pathway results from the oxidation of the acyl chain while still attached to the MG backbone, mainly through the action of LOX (PMID: 33329396).
MG(0:0/20:5(7Z,9Z,11E,13E,17Z)-3OH(5,6,15)/0:0)
MG(0:0/20:5(7Z,9Z,11E,13E,17Z)-3OH(5,6,15)/0:0) is an oxidized monoacyglycerol (MG). Oxidized monoacyglycerols are glycerolipids in which the fatty acyl chain has undergone oxidation. As all oxidized lipids, oxidized monoacyglycerols belong to a group of biomolecules that have a role as signaling molecules. The biosynthesis of oxidized lipids is mediated by several enzymatic families, including cyclooxygenases (COX), lipoxygenases (LOX) and cytochrome P450s (CYP). Non-enzymatically oxidized lipids are produced by uncontrolled oxidation through free radicals and are considered harmful to human health (PMID: 33329396). As is the case with other lipids, monoacyglycerols can be substituted by different fatty acids, with varying lengths, saturation and degrees of oxidation attached at the C-1, C-2 and C-3 positions. Lipids are ubiquitous in nature and are key components of the lipid bilayer of cells, as well as being involved in metabolism and signaling. Similarly to what occurs with lipids, the fatty acid distribution at the C-1 and C-2 positions of glycerol within oxidized lipids is continually in flux, owing to lipid degradation and the continuous lipid remodeling that occurs while these molecules are in membranes. Oxidized MGs can be synthesized via three different routes. In one route, the oxidized MG is synthetized de novo following the same mechanisms as for MGs but incorporating an oxidized acyl chain (PMID: 33329396). An alternative is the transacylation of the non-oxidized acyl chains with an oxidized acylCoA (PMID: 33329396). The third pathway results from the oxidation of the acyl chain while still attached to the MG backbone, mainly through the action of LOX (PMID: 33329396).
Apo-10-fucoxanthinal
(rel 5S,6R,8R,9R,10S,13S,15S,16R)-6-acetoxy-9,13;15,16-diepoxy-15,16-dimethoxylabdane
9(11)-dehydroaxinysterol
A 3beta-sterol having a 5alpha-ergostane skeleton with double bonds at C-6, C-9(11), C-22 and C-25 and a peroxy group between positions 5 and 8. An antineoplastic agent isolated from Okinawan sponge of the genus Axinyssa.
2-((2E,6E,10E)-5,13-dioxo-3,7,11,15-tetramethylhexadeca-2,6,10,14-tetraenyl)-6-methylhydroquinone|2-<(2E,6E,10E)-5,13-dioxo-3,7,11,15-tetramethylhexadeca-2,6,10,14-tetraenyl>-6-methylhydroquinone|l5-Ketone,13-oxo-2-(5-Hydoxy-3,7,11,15-tetramethyl-2,6,10,14-hexadecatetraenyl)-6-methyl-1,2-benzendiol
7beta,15-dihydroxy-17-succinyloxy-ent-cleroda-3-ene
3alpha-acetoxy-15-O-methylleopersin C|rel-(2R,3R,3R,4aS,5S,5R,6R,8aS)-dodecahydro-3-hydroxy-5-methoxy-2,5,5,8a-tetramethyl-4-oxo-2H-dispiro[furan-3,2-furan-5,1-naphthalen]-6-yl acetate
nor-27-hydroxy-1-oxowitha-2,5,24-trienolide|withalongolide F
dracaenol C|spirost-1(2),4(5),25(27)-triene-3-one-6beta-ol
6beta-benzoyl-13beta-hydroxy-12-methyl-9(12)a,9(12)b-dihomopodocarpane-19beta-al|dulcinodal
6beta-acetoxy-7beta,9alpha-dihydroxy-15-methoxy-13(14)-labden-16,15-olide|lagopsin E
2S,3R-3-acetoxy-6-(2-acetoxyethylidene)-2-methyl-2-(4,8-dimethyl-5-hydroxy-7-nonenyl)-oxepane|9-<(2S,3R)-3-acetoxy-6-<(E)-2-acetoxyethylidene>-2-methyl-2-oxepanyl>-2,6-dimethyl-2-nonen-5-ol|9-[(2S,3R)-3-acetoxy-6-((E)-2-acetoxyethylidene)-2-methyl-2-oxepanyl]-2,6-dimethyl-2-nonen-5-ol
strongylophorine 9|strongylophorine-2 methyl ether
(2E,6E,10E,14E)-1,6,10,14-tetramethyl-16-(5-methyl-3,6-dioxocyclohexa-1,4-dienyl)hexadeca-2,6,10,14-tetraenoic acid|menzoquinone
2-(1-oxo-dodeca-5,8,11,14,17(all Z)-pentaenyl)-5-methoxy-1,3-dihydroxybenzene|2-[1-oxo-dodeca-5,8,11,14,17(all Z)-pentaenyl]-5-methoxy-1,3-dihydroxybenzene|5-Me ether-(2,4,6-Trihydroxyphenyl)-5,8,11,14,17-eicosapentaen-1-one,9CI
5-hydroxy-cystofuranoquinol|5-Hydroxycystofuranoquinol
3alpha-hydroxy-8beta-acetoxy-9,13;15,16-diepoxy-15alpha-methoxylabdan-7-one|3alpha-hydroxyleoheteronone A
1,2-dihydrobrevione A|3-oxo-14,3-oxybrevia-12,2,4-triene 1,5-lactone|brevione B
15,17-dihydroxy-7beta-succinyloxy-ent-cleroda-3-ene
15,16-diacetoxy-7alpha,18-dihydroxy-ent-cleroda-3-ene
1b,3a,7a,12a-Tetrahydroxy-5b-cholan-24-oic acid
[Analytical] Sample of 1 micorL methanol solution was flow injected.; [Mass_spectrometry] Sampling interval 1 Hz
2b,3a,7a,12a-Tetrahydroxy-5b-cholan-24-Oic acid
[Analytical] Sample of 1 micorL methanol solution was flow injected.; [Mass_spectrometry] Sampling interval 1 Hz
3b,4b,7a,12a-Tetrahydroxy-5b-cholan-24-oic acid
[Analytical] Sample of 1 micorL methanol solution was flow injected.; [Mass_spectrometry] Sampling interval 1 Hz
3a,6a,7a,12a-Tetrahydroxy-5b-cholan-24-oic acid
[Analytical] Sample of 1 micorL methanol solution was flow injected.; [Mass_spectrometry] Sampling interval 1 Hz; In-suorce decay
3a,6b,7a,12a-Tetrahydroxy-5b-cholan-24-oic acid
[Analytical] Sample of 1 micorL methanol solution was flow injected.; [Mass_spectrometry] Sampling interval 1 Hz; In-suorce decay
3a,6b,7b,12a-(OH)4-5b-cholanic acid
BA-91-30. In-source decay; 1 microL of the bile acid in MeOH solution was flow injected. Sampling interval was 1 Hz.; This record was created by the financial support of MEXT/JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 17HP8021 (2017) to the MassBank database committee of the Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan. BA-91-150. In-source decay; 1 microL of the bile acid in MeOH solution was flow injected. Sampling interval was 1 Hz.; This record was created by the financial support of MEXT/JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 17HP8021 (2017) to the MassBank database committee of the Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan. BA-91-90. In-source decay; 1 microL of the bile acid in MeOH solution was flow injected. Sampling interval was 1 Hz.; This record was created by the financial support of MEXT/JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 17HP8021 (2017) to the MassBank database committee of the Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan. BA-91-60. In-source decay; 1 microL of the bile acid in MeOH solution was flow injected. Sampling interval was 1 Hz.; This record was created by the financial support of MEXT/JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 17HP8021 (2017) to the MassBank database committee of the Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan.
3a,6b,7b,12a-(OH)4- 5b-cholanic acid
BA-91-120. In-source decay; 1 microL of the bile acid in MeOH solution was flow injected. Sampling interval was 1 Hz.; This record was created by the financial support of MEXT/JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 17HP8021 (2017) to the MassBank database committee of the Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan.
3a,6a,7b,12a-Tetrahydroxy-5b-cholan-24-oic acid
BA-92-90. In-source decay; 1 microL of the bile acid in MeOH solution was flow injected. Sampling interval was 1 Hz.; This record was created by the financial support of MEXT/JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 17HP8021 (2017) to the MassBank database committee of the Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan. BA-92-60. In-source decay; 1 microL of the bile acid in MeOH solution was flow injected. Sampling interval was 1 Hz.; This record was created by the financial support of MEXT/JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 17HP8021 (2017) to the MassBank database committee of the Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan. [Analytical] Sample of 1 micorL methanol solution was flow injected.; [Mass_spectrometry] Sampling interval 1 Hz; In-suorce decay
Pravastatin
A carboxylic ester resulting from the formal condensation of (S)-2-methylbutyric acid with the hydroxy group adjacent to the ring junction of (3R,5R)-7-[(1S,2S,6S,8S,8aR)-6,8-dihydroxy-2-methyl-1,2,6,7,8,8a-hexahydronaphthalen-1-yl]-3,5-dihydroxyheptanoic acid. Derived from microbial transformation of mevastatin, pravastatin is a reversible inhibitor of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A (HMG-CoA). The sodium salt is used for lowering cholesterol and preventing cardiovascular disease. It is one of the lower potency statins, but has the advantage of fewer side effects compared with lovastatin and simvastatin. C - Cardiovascular system > C10 - Lipid modifying agents > C10A - Lipid modifying agents, plain > C10AA - Hmg coa reductase inhibitors D057847 - Lipid Regulating Agents > D000960 - Hypolipidemic Agents > D000924 - Anticholesteremic Agents D004791 - Enzyme Inhibitors > D019161 - Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors C78276 - Agent Affecting Digestive System or Metabolism > C29703 - Antilipidemic Agent C471 - Enzyme Inhibitor > C1655 - HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitor D009676 - Noxae > D000963 - Antimetabolites CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 659; DATASET 20200303_ENTACT_RP_MIX506; DATA_PROCESSING MERGING RMBmix ver. 0.2.7; DATA_PROCESSING PRESCREENING Shinyscreen ver. 0.8.0; ORIGINAL_ACQUISITION_NO 4302; ORIGINAL_PRECURSOR_SCAN_NO 4300 CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 659; DATASET 20200303_ENTACT_RP_MIX506; DATA_PROCESSING MERGING RMBmix ver. 0.2.7; DATA_PROCESSING PRESCREENING Shinyscreen ver. 0.8.0; ORIGINAL_ACQUISITION_NO 4318; ORIGINAL_PRECURSOR_SCAN_NO 4317 CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 659; DATASET 20200303_ENTACT_RP_MIX506; DATA_PROCESSING MERGING RMBmix ver. 0.2.7; DATA_PROCESSING PRESCREENING Shinyscreen ver. 0.8.0; ORIGINAL_ACQUISITION_NO 4275; ORIGINAL_PRECURSOR_SCAN_NO 4273 CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 659; DATASET 20200303_ENTACT_RP_MIX506; DATA_PROCESSING MERGING RMBmix ver. 0.2.7; DATA_PROCESSING PRESCREENING Shinyscreen ver. 0.8.0; ORIGINAL_ACQUISITION_NO 4300; ORIGINAL_PRECURSOR_SCAN_NO 4298 CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 659; DATASET 20200303_ENTACT_RP_MIX506; DATA_PROCESSING MERGING RMBmix ver. 0.2.7; DATA_PROCESSING PRESCREENING Shinyscreen ver. 0.8.0; ORIGINAL_ACQUISITION_NO 4285; ORIGINAL_PRECURSOR_SCAN_NO 4283 CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 659; DATASET 20200303_ENTACT_RP_MIX506; DATA_PROCESSING MERGING RMBmix ver. 0.2.7; DATA_PROCESSING PRESCREENING Shinyscreen ver. 0.8.0; ORIGINAL_ACQUISITION_NO 4291; ORIGINAL_PRECURSOR_SCAN_NO 4289 CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 2342 CONFIDENCE Reference Standard (Level 1); INTERNAL_ID 8558
3a,6a,7b,12a-(OH)4-5a-cholanic acid
BA-101-150. In-source decay; 1 microL of the bile acid in MeOH solution was flow injected. Sampling interval was 1 Hz.; This record was created by the financial support of MEXT/JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 17HP8021 (2017) to the MassBank database committee of the Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan. BA-101-120. In-source decay; 1 microL of the bile acid in MeOH solution was flow injected. Sampling interval was 1 Hz.; This record was created by the financial support of MEXT/JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 17HP8021 (2017) to the MassBank database committee of the Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan. BA-101-90. In-source decay; 1 microL of the bile acid in MeOH solution was flow injected. Sampling interval was 1 Hz.; This record was created by the financial support of MEXT/JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 17HP8021 (2017) to the MassBank database committee of the Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan.
(R)-4-((1R,3S,5S,7R,8S,9S,10S,12S,13R,14S,17R)-1,3,7,12-tetrahydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanoic acid
(R)-4-((3R,5R,6R,7R,8R,9S,10R,12S,13R,14S,17R)-3,6,7,12-tetrahydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanoic acid
(4R)-4-((3R,5S,6S,7R,8R,9S,10R,12S,13R,17R)-3,6,7,12-tetrahydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanoic acid
(R)-4-((3R,5R,6R,7S,8R,9S,10R,12S,13R,14S,17R)-3,6,7,12-tetrahydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanoic acid
(4R)-4-((3R,5R,6S,7R,9S,10R,12S,13R,17R)-3,6,7,12-tetrahydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanoic acid
(4R)-4-((1R,3S,5S,7R,9S,10S,12S,13R,14S,17R)-1,3,7,12-tetrahydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanoic acid
(4R)-4-((3R,5R,6S,7R,9S,10R,12S,13R,14S,17R)-3,6,7,12-tetrahydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanoic acid
(4R)-4-((3R,5S,6R,7R,9S,10R,12S,13R,14S,17R)-3,6,7,12-tetrahydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanoic acid
(4R)-4-((3R,5R,6R,7S,9S,10R,12S,13R,14S,17R)-3,6,7,12-tetrahydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanoic acid
(4R)-4-((2S,3S,5R,7R,9S,10S,12S,13R,14S,17R)-2,3,7,12-tetrahydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanoic acid
(R)-4-((3R,4R,5S,7R,8R,9S,10R,12S,13R,14S,17R)-3,4,7,12-tetrahydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanoic acid
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(23S)-3α,7α,12α,23-Tetrahydroxy-5β-cholan-24-oic Acid
(23R)-3α,7α,17α,23-Tetrahydroxy-5β-cholan-24-oic Acid
3alpha,7alpha,12alpha,16alpha-tetrahydroxy-5beta-cholan-24-oic Acid
3alpha,7alpha,12alpha,23R-tetrahydroxy-5beta-cholan-24-oic acid
ST 24:1;O6
D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D001647 - Bile Acids and Salts D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D002793 - Cholic Acids
1,2-difluoro-4-[4-[4-(4-pentylcyclohexyl)cyclohexyl]phenyl]benzene
1-methyl-3-tetradecylimidazol-1-ium,hexafluorophosphate
3,4-Difluoro-4-(4-pentyl[1,1-bicyclohexyl]-4-yl)-1,1-biphenyl
1,3-Bis(2,6-diisopropylphenyl)imidazolium chloride
Metapro
C274 - Antineoplastic Agent > C1742 - Angiogenesis Inhibitor > C2143 - Endothelial Cell Inhibitor
withalongolide F
A steroid lactone that is a 4-norwithanolide with a 2,5-dien-1-one system isolated from the aerial parts of Physalis longifolia.
(3R,5R)-7-[(1S,2R,3R,8S,8Ar)-3-hydroxy-2-methyl-8-(2-methylbutanoyloxy)-1,2,3,7,8,8a-hexahydronaphthalen-1-yl]-3,5-dihydroxyheptanoic acid
[3-carboxy-2-[(6E,9E,12E)-15-carboxypentadeca-6,9,12-trienoyl]oxypropyl]-trimethylazanium
[3-carboxy-2-[(5E,8E,11E)-15-carboxypentadeca-5,8,11-trienoyl]oxypropyl]-trimethylazanium
[3-carboxy-2-[(2Z,6E,10E)-15-carboxypentadeca-2,6,10-trienoyl]oxypropyl]-trimethylazanium
[3-carboxy-2-[(2E,5E,9E)-15-carboxypentadeca-2,5,9-trienoyl]oxypropyl]-trimethylazanium
[3-carboxy-2-[(3E,9E,12E)-15-carboxypentadeca-3,9,12-trienoyl]oxypropyl]-trimethylazanium
Muqubilone
A sesterterpenoid isolated from Red Sea sponge Diacarnus erythraeanus and has been shown to exhibit anti-HSV-1 activity. D009676 - Noxae > D016877 - Oxidants > D010545 - Peroxides
1-[[(8R,9S)-6-[(2R)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-8-methyl-5-oxo-10-oxa-1,6,14,15-tetrazabicyclo[10.3.0]pentadeca-12,14-dien-9-yl]methyl]-1-methyl-3-propan-2-ylurea
N-butan-2-yl-N-[2-(3,5-dimethyl-1-piperidinyl)-4-methyl-6-quinolinyl]butanediamide
1-[[(8R,9R)-6-[(2R)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-8-methyl-5-oxo-10-oxa-1,6,14,15-tetrazabicyclo[10.3.0]pentadeca-12,14-dien-9-yl]methyl]-1-methyl-3-propan-2-ylurea
1-[[(8S,9S)-6-[(2R)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-8-methyl-5-oxo-10-oxa-1,6,14,15-tetrazabicyclo[10.3.0]pentadeca-12,14-dien-9-yl]methyl]-1-methyl-3-propan-2-ylurea
1-[[(8S,9R)-6-[(2S)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-8-methyl-5-oxo-10-oxa-1,6,13,14-tetrazabicyclo[10.2.1]pentadeca-12(15),13-dien-9-yl]methyl]-1-methyl-3-propan-2-ylurea
(2E,6E)-9-[(2S)-6-hydroxy-2,8-dimethylchromen-2-yl]-6-methyl-2-(4-methylpent-3-enyl)nona-2,6-dienoic acid
(2E,6E)-9-[(2R)-6-hydroxy-2,8-dimethylchromen-2-yl]-6-methyl-2-(4-methylpent-3-enyl)nona-2,6-dienoic acid
(3R,5R)-3,5-dihydroxy-7-[(1S,2S,6S,8S)-6-hydroxy-2-methyl-8-(2-methyl-1-oxobutoxy)-1,2,6,7,8,8a-hexahydronaphthalen-1-yl]heptanoic acid
1-[[(8R,9S)-6-[(2R)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-8-methyl-5-oxo-10-oxa-1,6,13,14-tetrazabicyclo[10.2.1]pentadeca-12(15),13-dien-9-yl]methyl]-1-methyl-3-propan-2-ylurea
1-[[(8R,9S)-6-[(2S)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-8-methyl-5-oxo-10-oxa-1,6,13,14-tetrazabicyclo[10.2.1]pentadeca-12(15),13-dien-9-yl]methyl]-1-methyl-3-propan-2-ylurea
1-[[(8S,9R)-6-[(2R)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-8-methyl-5-oxo-10-oxa-1,6,13,14-tetrazabicyclo[10.2.1]pentadeca-12(15),13-dien-9-yl]methyl]-1-methyl-3-propan-2-ylurea
1-[[(8S,9S)-6-[(2S)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-8-methyl-5-oxo-10-oxa-1,6,13,14-tetrazabicyclo[10.2.1]pentadeca-12(15),13-dien-9-yl]methyl]-1-methyl-3-propan-2-ylurea
(10S,11R)-13-[(2S)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-11-methyl-10-[[methyl(propyl)amino]methyl]-9-oxa-13-azatricyclo[13.4.0.02,7]nonadeca-1(19),2,4,6,15,17-hexaen-14-one
1-Diazo-5-dodecoxy-2-methyl-2,3-dihydrobenzothiochromene
(3R,5R)-7-[(1S,2S,6S,8S,8aS)-6-hydroxy-2-methyl-8-[(2S)-2-methyl-1-oxobutoxy]-1,2,6,7,8,8a-hexahydronaphthalen-1-yl]-3,5-dihydroxyheptanoic acid
(5R)-5-hydroxy-5-[(1R,3S,7S,10S,13S)-1,3,7-trihydroxy-10,13-dimethyl-2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,11,12,14,15,16,17-tetradecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl]pentanoic acid
[3-Hydroxy-2-(pentanoylamino)nonyl] 2-(trimethylazaniumyl)ethyl phosphate
[2-(Butanoylamino)-3-hydroxydecyl] 2-(trimethylazaniumyl)ethyl phosphate
(2-Acetamido-3-hydroxydodecyl) 2-(trimethylazaniumyl)ethyl phosphate
[3-Hydroxy-2-(propanoylamino)undecyl] 2-(trimethylazaniumyl)ethyl phosphate
(3R,5R)-7-[(1R,2S,6S,8R,8aR)-6-hydroxy-2-methyl-8-[(2S)-2-methylbutanoyl]oxy-1,2,6,7,8,8a-hexahydronaphthalen-1-yl]-3,5-dihydroxyheptanoic acid
[2-(Hexanoylamino)-3-hydroxyoctyl] 2-(trimethylazaniumyl)ethyl phosphate
alpha-Phocaecholic acid
D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D001647 - Bile Acids and Salts D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D002793 - Cholic Acids
1beta-Hydroxycholic acid
D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D001647 - Bile Acids and Salts D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D002793 - Cholic Acids
3alpha,6beta,7alpha,12alpha-Tetrahydroxy-5beta-cholan-24-oic Acid
3alpha,6beta,7beta,12alpha-Tetrahydroxy-5beta-cholan-24-oic Acid
Devapamil
C78274 - Agent Affecting Cardiovascular System > C270 - Antihypertensive Agent > C333 - Calcium Channel Blocker D002317 - Cardiovascular Agents > D002121 - Calcium Channel Blockers D000077264 - Calcium-Regulating Hormones and Agents D049990 - Membrane Transport Modulators C93038 - Cation Channel Blocker
1-(2-aminoacetyl)-N-[1-(2-carbamoylpyrrolidin-1-yl)-5-(diaminomethylideneamino)-1-oxopentan-2-yl]pyrrolidine-2-carboxamide
3alpha,6alpha,7alpha,12alpha-Tetrahydroxy-5beta-cholan-24-oic Acid
3alpha,6alpha,7beta,12alpha-Tetrahydroxy-5beta-cholan-24-oic Acid
2beta,3alpha,7alpha,12alpha-Tetrahydroxy-5beta-cholan-24-oic Acid
3,5-dihydroxy-7-[6-hydroxy-2-methyl-8-(2-methyl-1-oxobutoxy)-1,2,6,7,8,8a-hexahydronaphthalen-1-yl]heptanoic acid
3alpha,6alpha,7beta,12alpha-Tetrahydroxy-5alpha-cholan-24-oic Acid
3alpha,6beta,7alpha,12beta-Tetrahydroxy-5beta-cholan-24-oic Acid
3alpha,6beta,7beta,12alpha-Tetrahydroxy-5alpha-cholan-24-oic Acid
(23R)-3alpha,5beta,7alpha,23-Tetrahydroxycholan-24-oic Acid
2chi,3alpha,6alpha,7alpha-Tetrahydroxy-5beta-cholan-24-oic Acid
(23S)-3alpha,7alpha,12alpha,23-Tetrahydroxy-5beta-cholan-24-oic Acid
(23R)-3alpha,7alpha,17alpha,23-Tetrahydroxy-5beta-cholan-24-oic Acid
1-heptadecanoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphate
A 1-acyl-sn-glycerol 3-phosphate in which the 1-acyl substituent is specified as heptadecanoyl.
3-methoxytricyclo[20.2.2.0²,⁷]hexacosa-1(24),2(7),3,5,13,22,25-heptaene-5,24,25-triol
2-[6-methyl-6-(4,8,8-trimethyl-7,12-dioxotridec-3-en-1-yl)-1,2-dioxan-3-yl]propanoic acid
16-(2,5-dihydroxy-3-methylphenyl)-2,6,10,14-tetramethylhexadeca-2,6,10,14-tetraene-4,12-dione
(1r,2r,2''r,4as,5's,5''s,6s,8as)-2'',5''-dimethoxy-2,5,5,8a-tetramethyl-hexahydro-2h-dispiro[naphthalene-1,2':5',3''-bis(oxolane)]-6-yl acetate
(13z)-3-methoxytricyclo[20.2.2.0²,⁷]hexacosa-1(24),2(7),3,5,13,22,25-heptaene-5,24,25-triol
(4r,5r)-4-{10-[(2s,5r,6r)-5-hydroxy-3,5,6-trimethyl-2,6-dihydropyran-2-yl]undeca-1,3,5,7,9-pentaen-1-yl}-2-(hydroxymethyl)-4,5-dimethylcyclopent-2-en-1-one
(3s,5s)-7-[(1s,2s,6s,8s,8ar)-6-hydroxy-2-methyl-8-{[(2s)-2-methylbutanoyl]oxy}-1,2,6,7,8,8a-hexahydronaphthalen-1-yl]-3,5-dihydroxyheptanoic acid
2',4'b,6,7,8',8',10'a-heptamethyl-4'a,5',6',8'a,9',10'-hexahydro-3h,4'h-spiro[furo[3,2-c]pyran-2,1'-phenanthrene]-4,7'-dione
(1s,3ar,3bs,7s,9ar,9br,11r,11ar)-1,3a,3b,7-tetrahydroxy-1-[(1s)-1-hydroxyethyl]-9a,11a-dimethyl-2h,3h,4h,6h,7h,8h,9h,9bh,10h,11h-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-11-yl acetate
5-hydroxy-2,6,6,13-tetramethyl-12-oxotetracyclo[11.2.1.0¹,¹⁰.0²,⁷]hexadecan-8-yl benzoate
(2r)-2-[(3r,6r)-6-methyl-6-[(3e)-4,8,8-trimethyl-7,12-dioxotridec-3-en-1-yl]-1,2-dioxan-3-yl]propanoic acid
(2z,6e,10e)-6,10-dimethyl-12-(4-methyl-3,6-dioxocyclohexa-1,4-dien-1-yl)-2-(4-methylpent-3-en-1-yl)dodeca-2,6,10-trienoic acid
(4r,5r)-4-[(1e,3e,5e,7e,9e)-10-[(2s,5r,6r)-5-hydroxy-3,5,6-trimethyl-2,6-dihydropyran-2-yl]undeca-1,3,5,7,9-pentaen-1-yl]-2-(hydroxymethyl)-4,5-dimethylcyclopent-2-en-1-one
(6-{7-[3-(3,4-dihydroxypentan-2-yl)-2-methyloxiran-2-yl]-6-methylhepta-2,4-dien-2-yl}-5-methyloxan-2-yl)acetic acid
methyl (1r,2r,3s,6s,7r)-3-[1-(acetyloxy)-5-hydroxy-6-methylhepta-2,6-dien-2-yl]-1,7-dihydroxy-6-methylbicyclo[4.3.1]decane-2-carboxylate
(2s)-2-[(3r,6s)-6-methyl-6-(4,8,8-trimethyl-7,12-dioxotridec-3-en-1-yl)-1,2-dioxan-3-yl]propanoic acid
methyl (2r,3s,6s,7r)-3-[(2e,5s)-1-(acetyloxy)-5,6-dihydroxy-6-methylhept-2-en-2-yl]-7-hydroxy-6-methylbicyclo[4.3.1]dec-1(9)-ene-2-carboxylate
(1s,2r,3r,4r,4as,8as)-2,4-dihydroxy-4-[2-(5-methoxy-2-oxo-5h-furan-3-yl)ethyl]-3,4a,8,8-tetramethyl-hexahydro-1h-naphthalen-1-yl acetate
(12r,14s)-12,14-dihydroxy-1-(2,4,6-trihydroxyphenyl)octadecan-1-one
(2s)-2-{6-methyl-6-[(3e)-4,8,8-trimethyl-7,12-dioxotridec-3-en-1-yl]-1,2-dioxan-3-yl}propanoic acid
methyl (1s,2r,3s,6s,7s)-3-[(2e)-1-(acetyloxy)-5,6-dihydroxy-6-methylhept-2-en-2-yl]-6-methyl-8-oxatricyclo[5.2.2.0¹,⁶]undecane-2-carboxylate
1β-hydroxyilicicacid
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3,6,7,12-tetrahydroxycholan-24-oic acid
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4,6-di-o-acetylhygrophorone b14
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