Exact Mass: 515.318
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Found 500 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 515.318
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Taurocholate
Taurocholic acid is a bile acid and is the product of the conjugation of cholic acid with taurine. Its sodium salt is the chief ingredient of the bile of carnivorous animals. 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). Taurocholic acid, as with all bile acids, acts as a detergent to solubilize fats for absorption and is itself absorbed. It is used as a cholagogue and choleretic (a bile purging agent). Hydrolysis of taurocholic acid yields taurine, a nonessential amino acid. Taurocholic acid is one of the main components of urinary nonsulfated bile acids in biliary atresia. Raised levels of taurocholate in fetal serum in obstetric cholestasis may result in the development of a fetal dysrhythmia and sudden intra-uterine death (PMID: 3944741, 11256973). Taurocholic acid. CAS Common Chemistry. CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, n.d. https://commonchemistry.cas.org/detail?cas_rn=81-24-3 (retrieved 2024-07-01) (CAS RN: 81-24-3). Licensed under the Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). Taurocholic acid (N-Choloyltaurine) is a bile acid involved in the emulsification of fats. Taurocholic acid (N-Choloyltaurine) is a bile acid involved in the emulsification of fats.
Taurohyocholate
Taurohyocholate is a bile acid. It is a product of the metabolism of Taurochenodeoxycholate which is catalyzed by the enzyme CYP3A4. 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. (PMID: 11316487, 16037564, 12576301, 11907135) [HMDB] Taurohyocholate is a bile acid. It is a product of the metabolism of Taurochenodeoxycholate which is catalyzed by the enzyme CYP3A4. 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). CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 268
Ciliatocholic acid
D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D001647 - Bile Acids and Salts D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D002793 - Cholic Acids
Candoxatril
Candoxatril is only found in individuals that have used or taken this drug. It is the orally-active prodrug of candoxatrilat (UK-73967), the active enantiomer of candoxatrilat (UK-69578), a potent neutral endopeptidase (NEP) inhibitor used in the treatment of chronic heart failure.Neutral endopeptidase inhibitors such as Candoxatril have a dual mechanism of action. They inhibit two metalloprotease enzymes, neutral endopeptidase and ACE, resulting in an increased availability of natriuretic peptides that exhibit vasodilatory effects and, possibly, tissue protective effects. D002317 - Cardiovascular Agents > D000959 - Antihypertensive Agents D004791 - Enzyme Inhibitors > D011480 - Protease Inhibitors C471 - Enzyme Inhibitor > C783 - Protease Inhibitor
Tauro-β-muricholic acid
Tauro-b-muricholic 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). Tauro-b-muricholic 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. D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D001647 - Bile Acids and Salts D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D002793 - Cholic Acids
Tauroursocholic acid
Tauroursocholic acid is a bile acid formed in the liver by conjugation of deoxycholate with taurine, usually as the sodium salt. 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). Tauroursocholic acid is a bile acid formed in the liver by conjugation of deoxycholate with taurine, usually as the sodium salt. 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. (PMID: 11316487, 16037564, 12576301, 11907135) [HMDB]
Taurallocholic acid
Taurallocholic acid, also known as taurallocholate, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as taurinated bile acids and derivatives. These are bile acid derivatives containing a taurine conjugated to the bile acid moiety. 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. Taurallocholic acid is a very hydrophobic molecule, practically insoluble (in water), and relatively neutral. Taurallocholic acid is an ethanesulfonic acid derivative of cholane. An ethanesulfonic acid derivative of Cholane. Tauroallocholic 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. [HMDB]
LysoPC(18:4(6Z,9Z,12Z,15Z)/0:0)
LysoPC(18:4(6Z,9Z,12Z,15Z)) 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(18:4(6Z,9Z,12Z,15Z)), in particular, consists of one chain of stearidonic acid at the C-1 position. The stearidonic acid moiety is derived from seed oils. 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.
2-[(3alpha,7alpha,12alpha-Trihydroxy-24-oxocholane-24-yl)amino]ethanesulfonic acid
Tauro-α-muricholic acid
3-(1-((4-Carboxycyclohexyl)carbamoyl)cyclopentyl)-2-(2-methoxyethoxymethyl)propanoic acid 5-indanyl ester
D002317 - Cardiovascular Agents > D000959 - Antihypertensive Agents D004791 - Enzyme Inhibitors > D011480 - Protease Inhibitors
Taurocholic Acid
D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D002756 - Cholagogues and Choleretics D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D001647 - Bile Acids and Salts D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D002793 - Cholic Acids D013501 - Surface-Active Agents > D003902 - Detergents COVID info from COVID-19 Disease Map Corona-virus Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 SARS-CoV COVID19 SARS2 SARS Taurocholic acid (N-Choloyltaurine) is a bile acid involved in the emulsification of fats. Taurocholic acid (N-Choloyltaurine) is a bile acid involved in the emulsification of fats.
3alpha,7alpha,9alpha-trihydroxy-5beta-cholan-24-oic acid N-[2-sulfoethyl] amide
N-(3alpha,7alpha,15alpha-trihydroxy-5beta-cholan-24-oyl)taurine
3alpha,5,7alpha-trihydroxy-5beta-cholan-24-oic acid N-[2-sulfoethyl] amide|tauroansocholic acid
Beauvellid|N-(3-hydroxy-undecanoyl)-phenylalanyl->alanyl->isoleucine lactone
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Taurocholic Acid
A bile acid taurine conjugate of cholic acid that usually occurs as the sodium salt of bile in mammals. D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D002756 - Cholagogues and Choleretics D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D001647 - Bile Acids and Salts D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D002793 - Cholic Acids D013501 - Surface-Active Agents > D003902 - Detergents MS2 deconvoluted using MS2Dec from all ion fragmentation data, MetaboLights identifier MTBLS1040; WBWWGRHZICKQGZ-HZAMXZRMSA-N_STSL_0093_Taurocholic acid_8000fmol_180416_S2_LC02_MS02_101; Spectrum acquired as described in Naz et al 2017 PMID 28641411. Preparation and submission to MassBank of North America by Chaleckis R. and Tada I. MS2 deconvoluted using CorrDec from all ion fragmentation data, MetaboLights identifier MTBLS1040; Spectrum acquired as described in Naz et al 2017 PMID 28641411. Preparation and submission to MassBank of North America by Chaleckis R. and Tada I. CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 59 Taurocholic acid (N-Choloyltaurine) is a bile acid involved in the emulsification of fats. Taurocholic acid (N-Choloyltaurine) is a bile acid involved in the emulsification of fats.
Tauromuricholic acid
D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D001647 - Bile Acids and Salts D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D002793 - Cholic Acids CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 69 CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 67 CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 65
2-{[(3Alpha,5beta,7alpha,12alpha)-3,7,12-trihydroxy-24-oxocholan-24-yl]amino}ethanesulfonic acid
BA-138-150. 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-138-120. 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-138-90. 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-138-60. 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.
candoxatril
D002317 - Cardiovascular Agents > D000959 - Antihypertensive Agents D004791 - Enzyme Inhibitors > D011480 - Protease Inhibitors C471 - Enzyme Inhibitor > C783 - Protease Inhibitor CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 1151; DATASET 20200303_ENTACT_RP_MIX503; DATA_PROCESSING MERGING RMBmix ver. 0.2.7; DATA_PROCESSING PRESCREENING Shinyscreen ver. 0.8.0; ORIGINAL_ACQUISITION_NO 9663; ORIGINAL_PRECURSOR_SCAN_NO 9662 CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 1151; DATASET 20200303_ENTACT_RP_MIX503; DATA_PROCESSING MERGING RMBmix ver. 0.2.7; DATA_PROCESSING PRESCREENING Shinyscreen ver. 0.8.0; ORIGINAL_ACQUISITION_NO 9679; ORIGINAL_PRECURSOR_SCAN_NO 9676 CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 1151; DATASET 20200303_ENTACT_RP_MIX503; DATA_PROCESSING MERGING RMBmix ver. 0.2.7; DATA_PROCESSING PRESCREENING Shinyscreen ver. 0.8.0; ORIGINAL_ACQUISITION_NO 9678; ORIGINAL_PRECURSOR_SCAN_NO 9675 CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 1151; DATASET 20200303_ENTACT_RP_MIX503; DATA_PROCESSING MERGING RMBmix ver. 0.2.7; DATA_PROCESSING PRESCREENING Shinyscreen ver. 0.8.0; ORIGINAL_ACQUISITION_NO 9724; ORIGINAL_PRECURSOR_SCAN_NO 9721 CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 1151; DATASET 20200303_ENTACT_RP_MIX503; DATA_PROCESSING MERGING RMBmix ver. 0.2.7; DATA_PROCESSING PRESCREENING Shinyscreen ver. 0.8.0; ORIGINAL_ACQUISITION_NO 9734; ORIGINAL_PRECURSOR_SCAN_NO 9733 CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 1151; DATASET 20200303_ENTACT_RP_MIX503; DATA_PROCESSING MERGING RMBmix ver. 0.2.7; DATA_PROCESSING PRESCREENING Shinyscreen ver. 0.8.0; ORIGINAL_ACQUISITION_NO 9729; ORIGINAL_PRECURSOR_SCAN_NO 9727
2-((R)-4-((3R,5S,7R,8S,9S,10S,13R,14R,17R)-3,7,14-trihydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanamido)ethane-1-sulfonic acid
2-((R)-4-((3R,5S,7S,8R,9S,10S,12S,13R,14S,17R)-3,7,12-trihydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanamido)ethane-1-sulfonic acid
2-((4R)-4-((3R,5R,6S,7R,9S,10R,13R,14S,17R)-3,6,7-trihydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanamido)ethane-1-sulfonic acid
2-((4R)-4-((3R,5R,6S,7S,9S,10R,13R,14S,17R)-3,6,7-trihydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanamido)ethane-1-sulfonic acid
2-((4R)-4-((3R,5S,7R,9S,10S,12S,13R,14S,17R)-3,7,12-trihydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanamido)ethane-1-sulfonic acid
2-((4R)-4-((3R,5R,6S,7S,9S,10R,13R,17R)-3,6,7-trihydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanamido)ethane-1-sulfonic acid
2-((4R)-4-((3R,5S,7R,9S,10S,13R,14R,17R)-3,7,14-trihydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanamido)ethane-1-sulfonic acid
2-((R)-4-((3R,5S,7S,8R,9S,10S,12R,13R,14S,17R)-3,7,12-trihydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanamido)ethane-1-sulfonic acid
2-((4R)-4-((3R,5R,7R,8R,9S,10S,12S,13R,17R)-3,7,12-trihydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanamido)ethane-1-sulfonic acid
2-((4R)-4-((3R,5S,7R,9S,10S,13S,14S,16R)-3,7,16-trihydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanamido)ethane-1-sulfonic acid
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PC(18:4/0:0)
DODECYL 2-ACETAMIDO-3,4,6-TRI-O-ACETYL-2-DEOXY-BETA-D-GLUCOPYRANOSIDE
N-(3alpha,6alpha,7beta-trihydroxy-5beta-cholan-24-oyl)-taurine
81-24-3
D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D002756 - Cholagogues and Choleretics D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D001647 - Bile Acids and Salts D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D002793 - Cholic Acids D013501 - Surface-Active Agents > D003902 - Detergents Taurocholic acid (N-Choloyltaurine) is a bile acid involved in the emulsification of fats. Taurocholic acid (N-Choloyltaurine) is a bile acid involved in the emulsification of fats.
Tauro-beta-muricholic acid
D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D001647 - Bile Acids and Salts A bile acid taurine conjugate derived from beta-muricholic acid. D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D002793 - Cholic Acids
2-[[(4R)-4-[(3R,5R,6S,7S,8S,9S,10R,13R,14S)-3,6,7-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]pentanoyl]amino]ethanesulfonic acid
N-(3alpha,6beta,7alpha-trihydroxy-5beta-cholan-24-oyl)-taurine
D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D001647 - Bile Acids and Salts D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D002793 - Cholic Acids
2-[(4R)-4-[(2S,5R,7R,9R,14R,15R,16S)-5,9,16-trihydroxy-2,15-dimethyltetracyclo[8.7.0.0^{2,7}.0^{11,15}]heptadecan-14-yl]pentanamido]ethane-1-sulfonic acid
N-[(2R,3S)-2-[[cyclohexylmethyl(methyl)amino]methyl]-5-[(2R)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-3-methyl-6-oxo-3,4-dihydro-2H-1,5-benzoxazocin-10-yl]-4-oxanecarboxamide
N-[(2R,3R)-2-[[cyclohexylmethyl(methyl)amino]methyl]-5-[(2R)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-3-methyl-6-oxo-3,4-dihydro-2H-1,5-benzoxazocin-10-yl]-4-oxanecarboxamide
N-[(2S,3S)-2-[[cyclohexylmethyl(methyl)amino]methyl]-5-[(2R)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-3-methyl-6-oxo-3,4-dihydro-2H-1,5-benzoxazocin-10-yl]-4-oxanecarboxamide
2-((4R)-4-((3R,5S,7R,9S,10S,13R,14R,17R)-3,7,14-trihydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanamido)ethane-1-sulfonic acid
2-((R)-4-((3R,5S,7S,8R,9S,10S,12R,13R,14S,17R)-3,7,12-trihydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanamido)ethane-1-sulfonic acid
N-[(2S,3R)-2-[[cyclohexylmethyl(methyl)amino]methyl]-5-[(2R)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-3-methyl-6-oxo-3,4-dihydro-2H-1,5-benzoxazocin-10-yl]-4-oxanecarboxamide
N-[(2R,3R)-2-[[cyclohexylmethyl(methyl)amino]methyl]-5-[(2S)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-3-methyl-6-oxo-3,4-dihydro-2H-1,5-benzoxazocin-10-yl]-4-oxanecarboxamide
N-[(2S,3S)-2-[[cyclohexylmethyl(methyl)amino]methyl]-5-[(2S)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-3-methyl-6-oxo-3,4-dihydro-2H-1,5-benzoxazocin-10-yl]-4-oxanecarboxamide
2-((4R)-4-((3R,5S,7R,9S,10S,13S,14S,16R)-3,7,16-trihydroxy-10,13-dimethylhexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl)pentanamido)ethane-1-sulfonic acid
2-[4-[(3R,7R,12S)-3,7,12-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]pentanoylamino]ethanesulfonic acid
2-[[(4R)-4-[(3R,5S,7R,9S,10S,12S,13R,14S,17R)-3,7,12-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]pentanoyl]amino]ethanesulfonic acid
2-aminoethyl [3-[(10Z,13Z,16Z,19Z)-docosa-10,13,16,19-tetraenoxy]-2-hydroxypropyl] hydrogen phosphate
[2-hydroxy-3-[(6Z,9Z,12Z,15Z)-octadeca-6,9,12,15-tetraenoyl]oxypropyl] 2-(trimethylazaniumyl)ethyl phosphate
[2-acetyloxy-3-[(4Z,7Z,10Z,13Z)-hexadeca-4,7,10,13-tetraenoxy]propyl] 2-(trimethylazaniumyl)ethyl phosphate
(4E,8E)-3-hydroxy-2-[[(Z)-2-hydroxytetradec-9-enoyl]amino]trideca-4,8-diene-1-sulfonic acid
(4E,8E)-3-hydroxy-2-[[(Z)-2-hydroxytridec-8-enoyl]amino]tetradeca-4,8-diene-1-sulfonic acid
(4E,8E)-3-hydroxy-2-[[(Z)-2-hydroxypentadec-9-enoyl]amino]dodeca-4,8-diene-1-sulfonic acid
(E)-3-hydroxy-2-[[(4Z,7Z)-2-hydroxyhexadeca-4,7-dienoyl]amino]undec-4-ene-1-sulfonic acid
(4E,8E,12E)-3-hydroxy-2-(2-hydroxytridecanoylamino)tetradeca-4,8,12-triene-1-sulfonic acid
[1-[2-aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-3-[(4Z,7Z,10Z,13Z)-hexadeca-4,7,10,13-tetraenoxy]propan-2-yl] pentanoate
(4E,8E,12E)-3-hydroxy-2-(2-hydroxydodecanoylamino)pentadeca-4,8,12-triene-1-sulfonic acid
(4E,8E)-3-hydroxy-2-[[(Z)-2-hydroxydodec-5-enoyl]amino]pentadeca-4,8-diene-1-sulfonic acid
[1-[2-aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-3-[(6Z,9Z,12Z,15Z)-octadeca-6,9,12,15-tetraenoxy]propan-2-yl] propanoate
2-[4-[(3R,5S,7R,12S)-3,7,12-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]pentanoylamino]ethanesulfonic acid
2-[4-[(3R,5S,7R,8R,9S,12S,14S,17R)-3,7,12-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]pentanoylamino]ethanesulfonic acid
2-[4-[(3R,5R,6R,7S,8S,9S,14S,17R)-3,6,7-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]pentanoylamino]ethanesulfonic acid
[(2R)-2-hydroxy-3-[(6E,9E,12E,15E)-octadeca-6,9,12,15-tetraenoyl]oxypropyl] 2-(trimethylazaniumyl)ethyl phosphate
Nebramycin 5(5+)
An organic cation obtained by protonation of the five amino groups of nebramycin 5.
2-[4-(3,7,12-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)pentanoylamino]ethanesulfonic acid
2-[[(4R)-4-[(3R,5R,6S,7R,10R,13R,17R)-3,6,7-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]pentanoyl]amino]ethanesulfonic acid
D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D001647 - Bile Acids and Salts D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D002793 - Cholic Acids
1-(9E,11E,13E,15E-octadecatetraenoyl)-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine
lysophosphatidylcholine 18:4
A lysophosphatidylcholine in which the acyl group (position not specified) contains 18 carbons and 4 double bonds.