Exact Mass: 495.3169
Exact Mass Matches: 495.3169
Found 487 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 495.3169
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within given mass tolerance error 0.05 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error
0.01 dalton.
Mibefradil
C - Cardiovascular system > C08 - Calcium channel blockers > C08C - Selective calcium channel blockers with mainly vascular effects D004791 - Enzyme Inhibitors > D065607 - Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme Inhibitors > D065609 - Cytochrome P-450 CYP1A2 Inhibitors C78274 - Agent Affecting Cardiovascular System > C270 - Antihypertensive Agent > C333 - Calcium Channel Blocker D002317 - Cardiovascular Agents > D002121 - Calcium Channel Blockers D002317 - Cardiovascular Agents > D000959 - Antihypertensive Agents D002317 - Cardiovascular Agents > D014665 - Vasodilator Agents D000077264 - Calcium-Regulating Hormones and Agents D049990 - Membrane Transport Modulators C93038 - Cation Channel Blocker
JI-20B
D000890 - Anti-Infective Agents > D000900 - Anti-Bacterial Agents > D005839 - Gentamicins
(2R,3R,4R,5R)-2-[(1S,2S,3R,4S,6R)-4,6-diamino-3-[(2R,3R,4R,5S,6R)-3-amino-6-[(1S)-1-aminoethyl]-4,5-dihydroxy-tetrahydropyran-2-yl]oxy-2-hydroxy-cyclohexoxy]-5-methyl-4-(methylamino)tetrahydropyran-3,5-diol
LysoPC(16:0/0:0)
LysoPC(16:0) is a lysophospholipid (LyP). It is a monoglycerophospholipid in which a phosphorylcholine moiety occupies a glycerol substitution site. Lysophosphatidylcholines can have different combinations of fatty acids of varying lengths and saturation attached at the C-1 (sn-1) position. Fatty acids containing 16, 18 and 20 carbons are the most common. LysoPC(16:0), in particular, consists of one chain of palmitic acid at the C-1 position. The palmitic acid moiety is derived from fish oils, milk fats, vegetable oils and animal fats. Lysophosphatidylcholine is found in small amounts in most tissues. It is formed by hydrolysis of phosphatidylcholine by the enzyme phospholipase A2, as part of the de-acylation/re-acylation cycle that controls its overall molecular species composition. It can also be formed inadvertently during extraction of lipids from tissues if the phospholipase is activated by careless handling. In blood plasma significant amounts of lysophosphatidylcholine are formed by a specific enzyme system, lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT), which is secreted from the liver. The enzyme catalyzes the transfer of the fatty acids of position sn-2 of phosphatidylcholine to the free cholesterol in plasma, with formation of cholesterol esters and lysophosphatidylcholine. Lysophospholipids have a role in lipid signaling by acting on lysophospholipid receptors (LPL-R). LPL-Rs are members of the G protein-coupled receptor family of integral membrane proteins. [HMDB] LysoPC(16:0) is a lysophospholipid (LyP). It is a monoglycerophospholipid in which a phosphorylcholine moiety occupies a glycerol substitution site. Lysophosphatidylcholines can have different combinations of fatty acids of varying lengths and saturation attached at the C-1 (sn-1) position. Fatty acids containing 16, 18 and 20 carbons are the most common. LysoPC(16:0), in particular, consists of one chain of palmitic acid at the C-1 position. The palmitic acid moiety is derived from fish oils, milk fats, vegetable oils and animal fats. Lysophosphatidylcholine is found in small amounts in most tissues. It is formed by hydrolysis of phosphatidylcholine by the enzyme phospholipase A2, as part of the de-acylation/re-acylation cycle that controls its overall molecular species composition. It can also be formed inadvertently during extraction of lipids from tissues if the phospholipase is activated by careless handling. In blood plasma significant amounts of lysophosphatidylcholine are formed by a specific enzyme system, lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT), which is secreted from the liver. The enzyme catalyzes the transfer of the fatty acids of position sn-2 of phosphatidylcholine to the free cholesterol in plasma, with formation of cholesterol esters and lysophosphatidylcholine. Lysophospholipids have a role in lipid signaling by acting on lysophospholipid receptors (LPL-R). LPL-Rs are members of the G protein-coupled receptor family of integral membrane proteins.
LysoPC(0:0/16:0)
LysoPC(0:0/16:0) is a lysophosphatidylcholine, which is a lysophospholipid. The term lysophospholipid (LPL) refers to any phospholipid that is missing one of its two O-acyl chains. Thus, LPLs have a free alcohol in either the sn-1 or sn-2 position. The prefix lyso- comes from the fact that lysophospholipids were originally found to be hemolytic however it is now used to refer generally to phospholipids missing an acyl chain. LPLs are usually the result of phospholipase A-type enzymatic activity on regular phospholipids such as phosphatidylcholine or phosphatidic acid, although they can also be generated by the acylation of glycerophospholipids or the phosphorylation of monoacylglycerols. Lysophosphatidylcholine is found in small amounts in most tissues. It is formed by hydrolysis of phosphatidylcholine by the enzyme phospholipase A2 as part of the de-acylation/re-acylation cycle that controls its overall molecular species composition. It can also be formed inadvertently during extraction of lipids from tissues if the phospholipase is activated by careless handling. There is also a phospholipase A1, which is able to cleave the sn-1 ester bond. Lysophosphatidylcholine has pro-inflammatory properties in vitro and it is known to be a pathological component of oxidized lipoproteins (LDL) in plasma and of atherosclerotic lesions. Recently, it has been found to have some functions in cell signalling, and specific receptors (coupled to G proteins) have been identified. It activates the specific phospholipase C that releases diacylglycerols and inositol triphosphate with resultant increases in intracellular Ca2+ and activation of protein kinase C. It also activates the mitogen-activated protein kinase in certain cell types. Lysophosphatidylcholines 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. LysoPC(0:0/16:0), in particular, consists of one chain of palmitic acid at the C-2 position.
(5Z)-7-[(1R,2R,3R,5S)-3,5-Dihydroxy-2-[(1E,3S,5Z)-3-hydroxyocta-1,5-dien-1-yl]cyclopentyl]hept-5-enoylcarnitine
(5Z)-7-[(1R,2R,3R,5S)-3,5-dihydroxy-2-[(1E,3S,5Z)-3-hydroxyocta-1,5-dien-1-yl]cyclopentyl]hept-5-enoylcarnitine is an acylcarnitine. More specifically, it is an (5Z)-7-[(1R,2R,3R,5S)-3,5-dihydroxy-2-[(1E,3S,5Z)-3-hydroxyocta-1,5-dien-1-yl]cyclopentyl]hept-5-enoic 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. (5Z)-7-[(1R,2R,3R,5S)-3,5-dihydroxy-2-[(1E,3S,5Z)-3-hydroxyocta-1,5-dien-1-yl]cyclopentyl]hept-5-enoylcarnitine is therefore classified as a long chain AC. As a long-chain acylcarnitine (5Z)-7-[(1R,2R,3R,5S)-3,5-dihydroxy-2-[(1E,3S,5Z)-3-hydroxyocta-1,5-dien-1-yl]cyclopentyl]hept-5-enoylcarnitine is generally formed through esterification with long-chain fatty acids obtained from the diet. The main function of most long-chain acylcarnitines is to ensure long chain fatty acid transport into the mitochondria (PMID: 22804748). Altered levels of long-chain acylcarnitines can serve as useful markers for inherited disorders of long-chain fatty acid metabolism. Carnitine palmitoyltransferase I (CPT I, EC:2.3.1.21) is involved in the synthesis of long-chain acylcarnitines (more than C12) on the mitochondrial outer membrane. Elevated serum/plasma levels of long-chain acylcarnitines are not only markers for incomplete FA oxidation but also are indicators of altered carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. High serum concentrations of long-chain acylcarnitines in the postprandial or fed state are markers of insulin resistance and arise from insulins inability to inhibit CPT-1-dependent fatty acid metabolism in muscles and the heart (PMID: 19073774). Increased intracellular content of long-chain acylcarnitines is thought to serve as a feedback inhibition mechanism of insulin action (PMID: 23258903). In healthy subjects, increased concentrations of insulin effectively inhibits long-chain acylcarnitine production. Several studies have also found increased levels of circulating long-chain acylcarnitines in chronic heart failure patients (PMID: 26796394). 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].
Cholylserine
Cholylserine belongs to a class of molecules known as bile acid-amino acid conjugates. These are bile acid conjugates that consist of a primary bile acid such as cholic acid, doxycholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid, conjugated to an amino acid. Cholylserine consists of the bile acid cholic acid conjugated to the amino acid Serine conjugated at the C24 acyl site.Bile acids play an important role in regulating various physiological systems, such as fat digestion, cholesterol metabolism, vitamin absorption, liver function, and enterohepatic circulation through their combined signaling, detergent, and antimicrobial mechanisms (PMID: 34127070). Bile acids also act as detergents in the gut and support the absorption of fats through the intestinal membrane. These same properties allow for the disruption of bacterial membranes, thereby allowing them to serve a bacteriocidal or bacteriostatic function. In humans (and other mammals) bile acids are normally conjugated with the amino acids glycine and taurine by the liver. This conjugation catalyzed by two liver enzymes, bile acid CoA ligase (BAL) and bile acid CoA: amino acid N-acyltransferase (BAT). Glycine and taurine bound BAs are also referred to as bile salts due to their decreased pKa and complete ionization resulting in these compounds being present as anions in vivo. Unlike glycine and taurine-conjugated bile acids, these recently discovered bile acids, such as Cholylserine, are produced by the gut microbiota, making them secondary bile acids (PMID: 32103176) or microbially conjugated bile acids (MCBAs) (PMID: 34127070). Evidence suggests that these bile acid-amino acid conjugates are produced by microbes belonging to Clostridia species (PMID: 32103176). These unusual bile acid-amino acid conjugates are found in higher frequency in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), cystic fibrosis (CF) and in infants (PMID: 32103176). Cholylserine appears to act as an agonist for the farnesoid X receptor (FXR) and it can also lead to reduced expression of bile acid synthesis genes (PMID: 32103176). It currently appears that microbially conjugated bile acids (MCBAs) or amino acid-bile acid conjugates are only conjugated to cholic acid, deoxycholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid (PMID: 34127070). It has been estimated that if microbial conjugation of bile acids is very promiscuous and occurs for all potential oxidized, epimerized, and dehydroxylated states of each hydroxyl group present on cholic acid (C3, C7, C12) in addition to ring orientation, the total number of potential human bile acid conjugates could be over 2800 (PMID: 34127070).
Chenodeoxycholylcysteine
Deoxycholylcysteine
1-Nonadecanoyl-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine
Mibefradil
1-Palmitoylphosphatidylcholine
20-Ethyl-1,7,8-trihydroxy-6,16-dimethoxy-4-(methoxymethyl)aconitan-14-yl acetate #
(1alpha,6beta,14alpha,16beta)-4-[(acetyloxy)methyl]-20-ethyl-6,14,16-trimethoxyaconitane-1,7,8-triol|1-O-demethyltricornine
5beta-Cevan-3beta,4alpha,12,14,16beta,17,20-heptaol|5beta-cevane-3beta,4alpha,12,14,16beta,17,20-heptaol
dysoxyhainanin A
A pentacyclic triterpenoid with a rearranged oleanane skeleton isolated from the whole plants of Dysoxylum hainanense. It exhibits antibacterial activity against Gram-positive bacteria.
Val Tyr Ser Lys
PC(16:0/0:0)
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Lysophosphatidylcholines, egg
((4R)-4-((3R,5S,7R,10S,13R,14S)-3,7-dihydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanoyl)cysteine
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PC(7:0/8:0)[U]
PC(8:0/7:0)[U]
Platelet-activating factor
16:0 LYSO-PC
PC(16:0/0:0)[S]
PC(16:0/0:0)[U]
PC(0:0/16:0)
9-Phenyl-3,6-bis(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-1,3,2-dioxaborolan-2-yl)-9H-carbazole
Octanoic acid, 8-oxo-8-(phenylamino)-, [1,8-dioxo-8-(phenylamino)octyl]azanyl ester
9-phenyl-2,7-bis(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-1,3,2-dioxaborolan-2-yl)-9H-carbazole
buta-1,3-diene,2-ethylhexyl prop-2-enoate,methyl 2-methylprop-2-enoate,prop-2-enenitrile,styrene
Tefinostat
C274 - Antineoplastic Agent > C2189 - Signal Transduction Inhibitor > C129824 - Antineoplastic Protein Inhibitor C471 - Enzyme Inhibitor > C129825 - Antineoplastic Enzyme Inhibitor C471 - Enzyme Inhibitor > C1946 - Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor C274 - Antineoplastic Agent > C163758 - Targeted Therapy Agent
Treprostinil diolamine
C78274 - Agent Affecting Cardiovascular System > C29707 - Vasodilating Agent D002317 - Cardiovascular Agents > D000959 - Antihypertensive Agents C78568 - Prostaglandin Analogue
[(2R,3R,4R,5R)-5-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-3,4-bis[[tert-butyl(dimethyl)silyl]oxy]oxolan-2-yl]methanol
(5Z)-7-[(1R,2R,3R,5S)-3,5-Dihydroxy-2-[(1E,3S,5Z)-3-hydroxyocta-1,5-dien-1-yl]cyclopentyl]hept-5-enoylcarnitine
8-[3-(Diethylamino)-1-(4-methoxyphenyl)propyl]-5,7-dimethoxy-4-pentyl-1-benzopyran-2-one
3alpha,20alpha-dihydroxy-5beta-pregnane 3-O-(beta-D-glucuronate)
N-[(4R,7R,8S)-5-(cyclopentylmethyl)-8-methoxy-4,7,10-trimethyl-11-oxo-2-oxa-5,10-diazabicyclo[10.4.0]hexadeca-1(12),13,15-trien-14-yl]ethanesulfonamide
N-[(5R,6R,9S)-8-(cyclohexylmethyl)-5-methoxy-3,6,9-trimethyl-2-oxo-11-oxa-3,8-diazabicyclo[10.4.0]hexadeca-1(12),13,15-trien-14-yl]methanesulfonamide
N-[(5S,6S,9R)-8-(cyclohexylmethyl)-5-methoxy-3,6,9-trimethyl-2-oxo-11-oxa-3,8-diazabicyclo[10.4.0]hexadeca-1(12),13,15-trien-14-yl]methanesulfonamide
N-[(5R,6S,9R)-8-(cyclohexylmethyl)-5-methoxy-3,6,9-trimethyl-2-oxo-11-oxa-3,8-diazabicyclo[10.4.0]hexadeca-1(12),13,15-trien-14-yl]methanesulfonamide
1-[[(10S,11S)-13-[(2R)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-11-methyl-14-oxo-9-oxa-13-azatricyclo[13.4.0.02,7]nonadeca-1(19),2,4,6,15,17-hexaen-10-yl]methyl]-1-methyl-3-[(2R)-3-methylbutan-2-yl]urea
1-[[(10S,11R)-13-[(2S)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-11-methyl-14-oxo-9-oxa-13-azatricyclo[13.4.0.02,7]nonadeca-1(19),2,4,6,15,17-hexaen-10-yl]methyl]-1-methyl-3-[(2R)-3-methylbutan-2-yl]urea
N-[(5S,6S,9S)-8-(cyclohexylmethyl)-5-methoxy-3,6,9-trimethyl-2-oxo-11-oxa-3,8-diazabicyclo[10.4.0]hexadeca-1(12),13,15-trien-14-yl]methanesulfonamide
N-[(5R,6R,9R)-8-(cyclohexylmethyl)-5-methoxy-3,6,9-trimethyl-2-oxo-11-oxa-3,8-diazabicyclo[10.4.0]hexadeca-1(12),13,15-trien-14-yl]methanesulfonamide
1-[[(10S,11S)-13-[(2S)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-11-methyl-14-oxo-9-oxa-13-azatricyclo[13.4.0.02,7]nonadeca-1(19),2,4,6,15,17-hexaen-10-yl]methyl]-1-methyl-3-[(2R)-3-methylbutan-2-yl]urea
1-[[(10S,11R)-13-[(2R)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-11-methyl-14-oxo-9-oxa-13-azatricyclo[13.4.0.02,7]nonadeca-1(19),2,4,6,15,17-hexaen-10-yl]methyl]-1-methyl-3-[(2S)-3-methylbutan-2-yl]urea
(2S,3S,3aR,9bR)-3-(hydroxymethyl)-N-[3-(4-morpholinyl)propyl]-6-oxo-1-propyl-7-pyridin-4-yl-3,3a,4,9b-tetrahydro-2H-pyrrolo[2,3-a]indolizine-2-carboxamide
1-[[(10R,11S)-13-[(2S)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-11-methyl-14-oxo-9-oxa-13-azatricyclo[13.4.0.02,7]nonadeca-1(19),2,4,6,15,17-hexaen-10-yl]methyl]-1-methyl-3-[(2R)-3-methylbutan-2-yl]urea
1-[[(10R,11R)-13-[(2S)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-11-methyl-14-oxo-9-oxa-13-azatricyclo[13.4.0.02,7]nonadeca-1(19),2,4,6,15,17-hexaen-10-yl]methyl]-1-methyl-3-[(2R)-3-methylbutan-2-yl]urea
N-[(5S,6R,9S)-8-(cyclohexylmethyl)-5-methoxy-3,6,9-trimethyl-2-oxo-11-oxa-3,8-diazabicyclo[10.4.0]hexadeca-1(12),13,15-trien-14-yl]methanesulfonamide
N-[(4S,7R,8R)-5-(cyclopentylmethyl)-8-methoxy-4,7,10-trimethyl-11-oxo-2-oxa-5,10-diazabicyclo[10.4.0]hexadeca-1(12),13,15-trien-14-yl]ethanesulfonamide
N-[(4S,7S,8R)-5-(cyclopentylmethyl)-8-methoxy-4,7,10-trimethyl-11-oxo-2-oxa-5,10-diazabicyclo[10.4.0]hexadeca-1(12),13,15-trien-14-yl]ethanesulfonamide
N-[(4R,7S,8R)-5-(cyclopentylmethyl)-8-methoxy-4,7,10-trimethyl-11-oxo-2-oxa-5,10-diazabicyclo[10.4.0]hexadeca-1(12),13,15-trien-14-yl]ethanesulfonamide
N-[(4R,7R,8R)-8-methoxy-4,7,10-trimethyl-11-oxo-5-(2-phenylethyl)-2-oxa-5,10-diazabicyclo[10.4.0]hexadeca-1(12),13,15-trien-14-yl]butanamide
N-[(4S,7S,8R)-8-methoxy-4,7,10-trimethyl-11-oxo-5-(2-phenylethyl)-2-oxa-5,10-diazabicyclo[10.4.0]hexadeca-1(12),13,15-trien-14-yl]butanamide
N-[(4S,7R,8S)-8-methoxy-4,7,10-trimethyl-11-oxo-5-(2-phenylethyl)-2-oxa-5,10-diazabicyclo[10.4.0]hexadeca-1(12),13,15-trien-14-yl]butanamide
1-[[(10R,11S)-13-[(2R)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-11-methyl-14-oxo-9-oxa-13-azatricyclo[13.4.0.02,7]nonadeca-1(19),2,4,6,15,17-hexaen-10-yl]methyl]-1-methyl-3-[(2R)-3-methylbutan-2-yl]urea
1-[[(10R,11R)-13-[(2R)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-11-methyl-14-oxo-9-oxa-13-azatricyclo[13.4.0.02,7]nonadeca-1(19),2,4,6,15,17-hexaen-10-yl]methyl]-1-methyl-3-[(2R)-3-methylbutan-2-yl]urea
1-[[(10R,11R)-13-[(2R)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-11-methyl-14-oxo-9-oxa-13-azatricyclo[13.4.0.02,7]nonadeca-1(19),2,4,6,15,17-hexaen-10-yl]methyl]-1-methyl-3-[(2S)-3-methylbutan-2-yl]urea
N-[(5S,6R,9R)-8-(cyclohexylmethyl)-5-methoxy-3,6,9-trimethyl-2-oxo-11-oxa-3,8-diazabicyclo[10.4.0]hexadeca-1(12),13,15-trien-14-yl]methanesulfonamide
N-[(4S,7S,8S)-5-(cyclopentylmethyl)-8-methoxy-4,7,10-trimethyl-11-oxo-2-oxa-5,10-diazabicyclo[10.4.0]hexadeca-1(12),13,15-trien-14-yl]ethanesulfonamide
N-[(4R,7R,8R)-5-(cyclopentylmethyl)-8-methoxy-4,7,10-trimethyl-11-oxo-2-oxa-5,10-diazabicyclo[10.4.0]hexadeca-1(12),13,15-trien-14-yl]ethanesulfonamide
N-[(4R,7S,8S)-5-(cyclopentylmethyl)-8-methoxy-4,7,10-trimethyl-11-oxo-2-oxa-5,10-diazabicyclo[10.4.0]hexadeca-1(12),13,15-trien-14-yl]ethanesulfonamide
N-[(4S,7R,8S)-5-(cyclopentylmethyl)-8-methoxy-4,7,10-trimethyl-11-oxo-2-oxa-5,10-diazabicyclo[10.4.0]hexadeca-1(12),13,15-trien-14-yl]ethanesulfonamide
N-[(4R,7R,8S)-8-methoxy-4,7,10-trimethyl-11-oxo-5-(2-phenylethyl)-2-oxa-5,10-diazabicyclo[10.4.0]hexadeca-1(12),13,15-trien-14-yl]butanamide
N-[(4S,7S,8S)-8-methoxy-4,7,10-trimethyl-11-oxo-5-(2-phenylethyl)-2-oxa-5,10-diazabicyclo[10.4.0]hexadeca-1(12),13,15-trien-14-yl]butanamide
N-[(4S,7R,8R)-8-methoxy-4,7,10-trimethyl-11-oxo-5-(2-phenylethyl)-2-oxa-5,10-diazabicyclo[10.4.0]hexadeca-1(12),13,15-trien-14-yl]butanamide
N-[(4R,7S,8S)-8-methoxy-4,7,10-trimethyl-11-oxo-5-(2-phenylethyl)-2-oxa-5,10-diazabicyclo[10.4.0]hexadeca-1(12),13,15-trien-14-yl]butanamide
N-[(4R,7S,8R)-8-methoxy-4,7,10-trimethyl-11-oxo-5-(2-phenylethyl)-2-oxa-5,10-diazabicyclo[10.4.0]hexadeca-1(12),13,15-trien-14-yl]butanamide
1-[[(10S,11S)-13-[(2R)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-11-methyl-14-oxo-9-oxa-13-azatricyclo[13.4.0.02,7]nonadeca-1(19),2,4,6,15,17-hexaen-10-yl]methyl]-1-methyl-3-[(2S)-3-methylbutan-2-yl]urea
1-[[(10S,11S)-13-[(2S)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-11-methyl-14-oxo-9-oxa-13-azatricyclo[13.4.0.02,7]nonadeca-1(19),2,4,6,15,17-hexaen-10-yl]methyl]-1-methyl-3-[(2S)-3-methylbutan-2-yl]urea
1-[[(10R,11S)-13-[(2R)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-11-methyl-14-oxo-9-oxa-13-azatricyclo[13.4.0.02,7]nonadeca-1(19),2,4,6,15,17-hexaen-10-yl]methyl]-1-methyl-3-[(2S)-3-methylbutan-2-yl]urea
(2R,3R,3aS,9bS)-3-(hydroxymethyl)-N-[3-(4-morpholinyl)propyl]-6-oxo-1-propyl-7-pyridin-4-yl-3,3a,4,9b-tetrahydro-2H-pyrrolo[2,3-a]indolizine-2-carboxamide
1-[[(10R,11R)-13-[(2S)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-11-methyl-14-oxo-9-oxa-13-azatricyclo[13.4.0.02,7]nonadeca-1(19),2,4,6,15,17-hexaen-10-yl]methyl]-1-methyl-3-[(2S)-3-methylbutan-2-yl]urea
1-[[(10R,11S)-13-[(2S)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-11-methyl-14-oxo-9-oxa-13-azatricyclo[13.4.0.02,7]nonadeca-1(19),2,4,6,15,17-hexaen-10-yl]methyl]-1-methyl-3-[(2S)-3-methylbutan-2-yl]urea
(2-Octanoyloxy-3-octoxypropyl) 2-(trimethylazaniumyl)ethyl phosphate
[(2S)-2-hexadecanoyloxy-3-hydroxypropyl] 2-(trimethylazaniumyl)ethyl phosphate
[1-Acetyloxy-3-[2-aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxypropan-2-yl] hexadecanoate
[1-[2-Aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-3-hexadecoxypropan-2-yl] propanoate
(2-Heptanoyloxy-3-nonoxypropyl) 2-(trimethylazaniumyl)ethyl phosphate
[1-[2-Aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-3-undecoxypropan-2-yl] octanoate
[1-[2-Aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-3-nonoxypropan-2-yl] decanoate
[1-[2-Aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-3-tridecoxypropan-2-yl] hexanoate
[1-[2-Aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-3-decoxypropan-2-yl] nonanoate
[1-[2-Aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-3-dodecoxypropan-2-yl] heptanoate
[1-[2-Aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-3-octoxypropan-2-yl] undecanoate
[1-[2-Aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-3-heptadecoxypropan-2-yl] acetate
[1-[2-Aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-3-pentadecoxypropan-2-yl] butanoate
(3-Decoxy-2-hexanoyloxypropyl) 2-(trimethylazaniumyl)ethyl phosphate
(2-Butanoyloxy-3-dodecoxypropyl) 2-(trimethylazaniumyl)ethyl phosphate
(2-Propanoyloxy-3-tridecoxypropyl) 2-(trimethylazaniumyl)ethyl phosphate
(2-Pentanoyloxy-3-undecoxypropyl) 2-(trimethylazaniumyl)ethyl phosphate
(E)-2-[[(4Z,7Z,10Z,13Z)-hexadeca-4,7,10,13-tetraenoyl]amino]-3-hydroxyundec-4-ene-1-sulfonic acid
(2-Acetyloxy-3-tetradecoxypropyl) 2-(trimethylazaniumyl)ethyl phosphate
[1-[2-Aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-3-tetradecoxypropan-2-yl] pentanoate
[3-[2-Aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-2-nonanoyloxypropyl] nonanoate
(E)-(3R)-(1R,2S,5R)-8-Phenylmenthyl 3-benzylamino-5-phenyl-4-pentenoate
(3-Heptanoyloxy-2-octanoyloxypropyl) 2-(trimethylazaniumyl)ethyl phosphate
[1-[2-Aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-3-propanoyloxypropan-2-yl] pentadecanoate
[1-[2-Aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-3-pentanoyloxypropan-2-yl] tridecanoate
(2-Dodecanoyloxy-3-propanoyloxypropyl) 2-(trimethylazaniumyl)ethyl phosphate
[1-[2-Aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-3-hexanoyloxypropan-2-yl] dodecanoate
(3-Acetyloxy-2-tridecanoyloxypropyl) 2-(trimethylazaniumyl)ethyl phosphate
[1-[2-Aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-3-heptanoyloxypropan-2-yl] undecanoate
[1-[2-Aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-3-butanoyloxypropan-2-yl] tetradecanoate
(3-Hexanoyloxy-2-nonanoyloxypropyl) 2-(trimethylazaniumyl)ethyl phosphate
(2-Decanoyloxy-3-pentanoyloxypropyl) 2-(trimethylazaniumyl)ethyl phosphate
[1-[2-Aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-3-octanoyloxypropan-2-yl] decanoate
(3-Butanoyloxy-2-undecanoyloxypropyl) 2-(trimethylazaniumyl)ethyl phosphate
2-[Hydroxy-[3-hydroxy-2-(nonanoylamino)decoxy]phosphoryl]oxyethyl-trimethylazanium
2-[Hydroxy-[3-hydroxy-2-(propanoylamino)hexadecoxy]phosphoryl]oxyethyl-trimethylazanium
2-[(2-Acetamido-3-hydroxyheptadecoxy)-hydroxyphosphoryl]oxyethyl-trimethylazanium
2-[Hydroxy-[3-hydroxy-2-(octanoylamino)undecoxy]phosphoryl]oxyethyl-trimethylazanium
2-[[2-(Hexanoylamino)-3-hydroxytridecoxy]-hydroxyphosphoryl]oxyethyl-trimethylazanium
2-[[2-(Butanoylamino)-3-hydroxypentadecoxy]-hydroxyphosphoryl]oxyethyl-trimethylazanium
2-[Hydroxy-[3-hydroxy-2-(pentanoylamino)tetradecoxy]phosphoryl]oxyethyl-trimethylazanium
2-[[2-(Heptanoylamino)-3-hydroxydodecoxy]-hydroxyphosphoryl]oxyethyl-trimethylazanium
2-[Hydroxy-[3-hydroxy-2-(undecanoylamino)octoxy]phosphoryl]oxyethyl-trimethylazanium
2-[[2-(Decanoylamino)-3-hydroxynonoxy]-hydroxyphosphoryl]oxyethyl-trimethylazanium
Antibiotic JI-20B
D000890 - Anti-Infective Agents > D000900 - Anti-Bacterial Agents > D005839 - Gentamicins
N(2)-acetylgentamycin C1a(4+)
Tetracation of N(2)-acetylgentamycin C1a.
2-Palmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine
A lysophosphatidylcholine 16:0 in which the acyl group is specified as palmitoyl (hexadecanoyl) and is located at position 2.
2-methoxyacetic acid [2-[2-[3-(1H-benzimidazol-2-yl)propyl-methylamino]ethyl]-6-fluoro-1-propan-2-yl-3,4-dihydro-1H-naphthalen-2-yl] ester
1-tetradecyl-2-acetyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine
A 2-acetyl-1-alkyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine in which the alkyl group is specified as tetradecyl.
1-(2-methoxy-6Z-octadecenyl)-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine
phosphatidylethanolamine 18:0 zwitterion
A 1,2-diacyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine zwitterion in which the two acyl groups contain a total of 18 carbons and no double bonds.
phosphatidylcholine 15:0
A 1,2-diacyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine in which the two acyl groups contain a total of 15 carbons and no double bonds.
lysophosphatidylcholine 16:0
A lysophosphatidylcholine in which the acyl group has a fully saturated C16 chain and is attached to the glycero moiety at either position 1 or 2.
Lysophosphatidylcholine(0:0/16:0)
A 2-acyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine in which the 2-acyl group contains 16 carbons and is fully saturated.
1-hexadecanoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine
A lysophosphatidylcholine 16:0 in which a hexadecanoyl (palmitoyl) group is attached to the glycero moiety at position 1.
PC(15:0)
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LdMePE(17:0)
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PE(19:0)
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2-{[(1-{[(3z)-2,7-dihydroxy-5-isopropyl-1,6-diazacyclododeca-1,3,6-trien-8-yl]-c-hydroxycarbonimidoyl}-2-methylpropyl)-c-hydroxycarbonimidoyl]amino}-3-methylbutanoic acid
(1r,3s,4r,9r,10r,12s,13r,14s,17s,19s,21r)-3,6,10,13,14,19-hexamethyl-24,27-dioxa-23-azaheptacyclo[11.10.3.1¹⁷,²¹.0¹,¹⁴.0³,¹².0⁴,⁹.0¹⁷,²³]heptacos-6-ene-8,11,25-trione
11-ethyl-8,9,16-trihydroxy-4,6-dimethoxy-13-(methoxymethyl)-11-azahexacyclo[7.7.2.1²,⁵.0¹,¹⁰.0³,⁸.0¹³,¹⁷]nonadecan-18-yl acetate
11-ethyl-8-hydroxy-4,6-dimethoxy-13-methyl-11-azahexacyclo[7.7.2.1²,⁵.0¹,¹⁰.0³,⁸.0¹³,¹⁷]nonadecan-16-yl benzoate
aconitum kirinense alkaloid
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