Exact Mass: 494.49233619999995

Exact Mass Matches: 494.49233619999995

Found 41 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 494.49233619999995, within given mass tolerance error 0.05 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton.

Sporulenol

Sporulenol; (1R,2R,4aS,4bR,6aS,10aS,10bR,12aS)-2,4b,7,7,10a,12a-Hexamethyl-1-[(3R)-3-(4-methylcyclohexa-1,4-dien-1-yl)butyl]octadecahydrochrysen-2-ol

C35H58O (494.4487418)


   

18-Hydroxy-16-tritriacontanone

18-hydroxytritriacontan-16-one

C33H66O2 (494.5062536)


18-Hydroxy-16-tritriacontanone is a constituent of the leaf waxes of Eucalyptus globulus (Tasmanian blue gum). Constituent of the leaf waxes of Eucalyptus globulus (Tasmanian blue gum)

   

N-Nervonoyl Lysine

6-amino-2-(tetracos-15-enamido)hexanoic acid

C30H58N2O3 (494.44471980000003)


N-nervonoyl lysine belongs to the class of compounds known as N-acylamides. These are molecules characterized by a fatty acyl group linked to a primary amine by an amide bond. More specifically, it is a Nervonic acid amide of Lysine. It is believed that there are more than 800 types of N-acylamides in the human body. N-acylamides fall into several categories: amino acid conjugates (e.g., those acyl amides conjugated with amino acids), neurotransmitter conjugates (e.g., those acylamides conjugated with neurotransmitters), ethanolamine conjugates (e.g., those acylamides conjugated to ethanolamine), and taurine conjugates (e.g., those acyamides conjugated to taurine). N-Nervonoyl Lysine is an amino acid conjugate. N-acylamides can be classified into 9 different categories depending on the size of their acyl-group: 1) short-chain N-acylamides; 2) medium-chain N-acylamides; 3) long-chain N-acylamides; and 4) very long-chain N-acylamides; 5) hydroxy N-acylamides; 6) branched chain N-acylamides; 7) unsaturated N-acylamides; 8) dicarboxylic N-acylamides and 9) miscellaneous N-acylamides. N-Nervonoyl Lysine is therefore classified as a very long chain N-acylamide. N-acyl amides have a variety of signaling functions in physiology, including in cardiovascular activity, metabolic homeostasis, memory, cognition, pain, motor control and others (PMID: 15655504). N-acyl amides have also been shown to play a role in cell migration, inflammation and certain pathological conditions such as diabetes, cancer, neurodegenerative disease, and obesity (PMID: 23144998; PMID: 25136293; PMID: 28854168).N-acyl amides can be synthesized both endogenously and by gut microbiota (PMID: 28854168). N-acylamides can be biosynthesized via different routes, depending on the parent amine group. N-acyl ethanolamines (NAEs) are formed via the hydrolysis of an unusual phospholipid precursor, N-acyl-phosphatidylethanolamine (NAPE), by a specific phospholipase D. N-acyl amino acids are synthesized via a circulating peptidase M20 domain containing 1 (PM20D1), which can catalyze the bidirectional the condensation and hydrolysis of a variety of N-acyl amino acids. The degradation of N-acylamides is largely mediated by an enzyme called fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH), which catalyzes the hydrolysis of N-acylamides into fatty acids and the biogenic amines. Many N-acylamides are involved in lipid signaling system through interactions with transient receptor potential channels (TRP). TRP channel proteins interact with N-acyl amides such as N-arachidonoyl ethanolamide (Anandamide), N-arachidonoyl dopamine and others in an opportunistic fashion (PMID: 23178153). This signaling system has been shown to play a role in the physiological processes involved in inflammation (PMID: 25136293). Other N-acyl amides, including N-oleoyl-glutamine, have also been characterized as TRP channel antagonists (PMID: 29967167). N-acylamides have also been shown to have G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) binding activity (PMID: 28854168). The study of N-acylamides is an active area of research and it is likely that many novel N-acylamides will be discovered in the coming years. It is also likely that many novel roles in health and disease will be uncovered for these molecules.

   

tritriacontanoic acid

tritriacontanoic acid

C33H66O2 (494.5062536)


   

Dotriacontanoic acid, methyl ester

Dotriacontanoic acid, methyl ester

C33H66O2 (494.5062536)


   

11-hydroxytriacontan-2,13-dione

11-hydroxytriacontan-2,13-dione

C32H62O3 (494.46987019999995)


   

(2R,3R)-3-Hydroxy-2-tetradecyl-octadec-11c-ensaeure|Corynomycolensaeure|D-erythro-3-hydroxy-2-tetradecyl-octadec-11c-enoic acid|D-erythro-3-Hydroxy-2-tetradecyl-octadec-11c-ensaeure

(2R,3R)-3-Hydroxy-2-tetradecyl-octadec-11c-ensaeure|Corynomycolensaeure|D-erythro-3-hydroxy-2-tetradecyl-octadec-11c-enoic acid|D-erythro-3-Hydroxy-2-tetradecyl-octadec-11c-ensaeure

C32H62O3 (494.46987019999995)


   

Octacosanoic acid, 2,4,6,8-tetramethyl-, methyl ester, (all-R)-(-)-

Octacosanoic acid, 2,4,6,8-tetramethyl-, methyl ester, (all-R)-(-)-

C33H66O2 (494.5062536)


   

2-tridecyl icosanoate

2-tridecyl icosanoate

C33H66O2 (494.5062536)


   
   
   
   

30-Methyl-dotriacontansaeure-(1)

30-Methyl-dotriacontansaeure-(1)

C33H66O2 (494.5062536)


   

tritriacontanoic acid

tritriacontanoic acid

C33H66O2 (494.5062536)


D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D002400 - Cathartics

   
   

28-Hydroxytritriacontane-10-one

28-Hydroxytritriacontane-10-one

C33H66O2 (494.5062536)


   

12-hentriacontanol acetate

12-hentriacontanol acetate

C33H66O2 (494.5062536)


   

methyl dotriacontanoate

methyl dotriacontanoate

C33H66O2 (494.5062536)


   
   
   
   
   
   

Psyllic acid

tritriacontanoic acid

C33H66O2 (494.5062536)


   

Heptadecyl-palmitate

1-heptadecyl-hexadecanoate

C33H66O2 (494.5062536)


   

Phthioceranic acid (C33)

2S,4S,6S,8S,10S-pentamethyl-octacosanoic acid

C33H66O2 (494.5062536)


   

Mycocerosic acid (C33)

2R,4R,6R,8R,10R-pentamethyl-octacosanoic acid

C33H66O2 (494.5062536)


   

18-hydroxytritriacontan-16-one

18-hydroxytritriacontan-16-one

C33H66O2 (494.5062536)


   

11-methyl-tridecyl 2,6,10,14-tetramethyl-pentadecanoate

11-methyl-tridecanyl 2,6,10,14-tetramethyl-pentadecanoate

C33H66O2 (494.5062536)


   

12-methyl-tridecyl 2,6,10,14-tetramethyl-pentadecanoate

12-methyl-tridecanyl 2,6,10,14-tetramethyl-pentadecanoate

C33H66O2 (494.5062536)


   

tetradecyl 2,6,10,14-tetramethyl-pentadecanoate

tetradecanyl 2,6,10,14-tetramethyl-pentadecanoate

C33H66O2 (494.5062536)


   

C33:0

tritriacontanoic acid

C33H66O2 (494.5062536)


D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D002400 - Cathartics

   

FA 33:0

2R,4R,6R,8R,10R-pentamethyl-octacosanoic acid

C33H66O2 (494.5062536)


   

WE 33:0

12-methyl-tridecanyl 2,6,10,14-tetramethyl-pentadecanoate

C33H66O2 (494.5062536)


   

Nonadecanyl myristate

Nonadecanyl myristate

C33H66O2 (494.5062536)


   

Hexadecyl heptadecanoate

Hexadecyl heptadecanoate

C33H66O2 (494.5062536)


   

(2Z,6Z,10Z,14Z,18E,22E)-3,7,11,15,19,23,27-Heptamethyloctacosa-2,6,10,14,18,22,26-heptaene-1-ol

(2Z,6Z,10Z,14Z,18E,22E)-3,7,11,15,19,23,27-Heptamethyloctacosa-2,6,10,14,18,22,26-heptaene-1-ol

C35H58O (494.4487418)


   

(2R,4aS,4bR,6aS,10aS,10bR,12aS)-2,4b,7,7,10a,12a-hexamethyl-1-[(3R)-3-(4-methylcyclohexa-1,4-dien-1-yl)butyl]-3,4,4a,5,6,6a,8,9,10,10b,11,12-dodecahydro-1H-chrysen-2-ol

(2R,4aS,4bR,6aS,10aS,10bR,12aS)-2,4b,7,7,10a,12a-hexamethyl-1-[(3R)-3-(4-methylcyclohexa-1,4-dien-1-yl)butyl]-3,4,4a,5,6,6a,8,9,10,10b,11,12-dodecahydro-1H-chrysen-2-ol

C35H58O (494.4487418)