Exact Mass: 488.1741122
Exact Mass Matches: 488.1741122
Found 93 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 488.1741122
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within given mass tolerance error 3.2E-7 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error
6.4E-8 dalton.
beta-D-Glcp-(1->4)-alpha-L-Rhap-(1->3)-D-Glcp
3-Fucosyllactose
3-Fucosyllactose is a milk oligosaccharide isolated in 1958 (PMID: 13546862), and that was also isolated for the first time from the urine of a blood group O, nonsecretor, woman during pregnancy and lactation in 1977 (PMID: 838696). Is resistant to enzymic hydrolysis in the gastrointestinal tract of the infant; it is postulated that they reach the large intestine where they serve as substrates for bacterial metabolism. (PMID 10837303). 3-Fucosyllactose is a milk oligosaccharide isolated in 1958 (PMID: 13546862), and that was also isolated for the first time from the urine of a blood group O, nonsecretor, woman during pregnancy and lactation in 1977 (PMID: 838696)
2-Fucosyllactose
2-Fucosyllactose (Fuc-a( 1->2)Galb(1->4)Glc) is an oligosaccharide first found in milk in the 1950s, and a well established isolation technique was found in 1972 (PMID: 5012321). It has been used as an acceptor substrate in assays of the blood group A and B gene specified glycosyltransferases since. (PMID 6894927). 2'-Fucosyllactose (2'-FL) is an oligosaccharide that could be derived from human milk. 2'-Fucosyllactose regulates the expression of CD14, alleviates colitis and regulates the gut microbiome. 2'-Fucosyllactose stimulates T cells to increase IFN-γ production and decreases IL-6, IL-17, and TNF-α production of cytokines[1][2].
B-Trisaccharide
B-Trisaccharide in blood group B is formed and excreated due to given Galactose. The B-trisaccharide is the only oligosaccharide detected in plasma after oral galactose administration to a blood-group-B secretor individual. The concentration was 0.38 mg/l of plasma.(PMID: 510288). B-Trisaccharide in blood group B is formed and excreated due to given Galactose.
Fucosyllactose
Fucosyllactose is an oligosaccharide in human milk that may serve as an anti-inflammatory component and might therefore contribute to the lower incidence of inflammatory diseases in human milk-fed infants. (PMID 15583750) [HMDB] Fucosyllactose is an oligosaccharide in human milk that may serve as an anti-inflammatory component and might therefore contribute to the lower incidence of inflammatory diseases in human milk-fed infants. (PMID 15583750).
Blood group B trisaccharide
4-O-(beta-D-Glucopyranosyl)-3-O-(D-galactopyranosyl)-L-fucose
alpha-L-rhamnopyranosyl(1->4)-O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl(1->6)-beta-D-glucopyranoside
beta-D-Mannopyranosyl-(1鈥樏傗垎4)-alpha-D-galactopyranosyl-(1鈥樏傗垎4)-L-rhamnose
alphaalpha-D-Glucopyranosyl-(1?3)-beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1?2)-L-rhamnose
3-Fucosyllactose
A trisaccharide that is lactose in which the hydroxy group at position 3 of the glucosyl moiety has undergone formal condensation with the anomeric hydroxy group of fucose (6-deoxy-L-galactose) to give the corresponding glycoside. Found in human milk.
2-Fucosyllactose
2'-Fucosyllactose (2'-FL) is an oligosaccharide that could be derived from human milk. 2'-Fucosyllactose regulates the expression of CD14, alleviates colitis and regulates the gut microbiome. 2'-Fucosyllactose stimulates T cells to increase IFN-γ production and decreases IL-6, IL-17, and TNF-α production of cytokines[1][2].