Exact Mass: 527.2970756000001
Exact Mass Matches: 527.2970756000001
Found 130 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 527.2970756000001
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within given mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error
0.001 dalton.
LysoPE(0:0/22:5(4Z,7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z))
LysoPE(0:0/22:5(4Z,7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z)) is a lysophosphatidylethanolamine or 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. Some LPLs serve important signaling functions such as lysophosphatidic acid. Lysophosphatidylethanolamines (LPEs) can function as plant growth regulators with several diverse uses. (LPEs) are approved for outdoor agricultural use to accelerate ripening and improve the quality of fresh produce. They are also approved for indoor use to preserve stored crops and commercial cut flowers. As a breakdown product of phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), LPE is present in cells of all organisms. [HMDB] LysoPE(0:0/22:5(4Z,7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z)) is a lysophosphatidylethanolamine or 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. Some LPLs serve important signaling functions such as lysophosphatidic acid. Lysophosphatidylethanolamines (LPEs) can function as plant growth regulators with several diverse uses. (LPEs) are approved for outdoor agricultural use to accelerate ripening and improve the quality of fresh produce. They are also approved for indoor use to preserve stored crops and commercial cut flowers. As a breakdown product of phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), LPE is present in cells of all organisms.
LysoPE(0:0/22:5(7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z,19Z))
LysoPE(0:0/22:5(7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z,19Z)) is a lysophosphatidylethanolamine or 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. Some LPLs serve important signaling functions such as lysophosphatidic acid. Lysophosphatidylethanolamines (LPEs) can function as plant growth regulators with several diverse uses. (LPEs) are approved for outdoor agricultural use to accelerate ripening and improve the quality of fresh produce. They are also approved for indoor use to preserve stored crops and commercial cut flowers. As a breakdown product of phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), LPE is present in cells of all organisms. [HMDB] LysoPE(0:0/22:5(7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z,19Z)) is a lysophosphatidylethanolamine or 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. Some LPLs serve important signaling functions such as lysophosphatidic acid. Lysophosphatidylethanolamines (LPEs) can function as plant growth regulators with several diverse uses. (LPEs) are approved for outdoor agricultural use to accelerate ripening and improve the quality of fresh produce. They are also approved for indoor use to preserve stored crops and commercial cut flowers. As a breakdown product of phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), LPE is present in cells of all organisms.
LysoPE(22:5(4Z,7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z)/0:0)
LysoPE(22:5(4Z,7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z)/0:0) is a lysophosphatidylethanolamine or 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. Some LPLs serve important signaling functions such as lysophosphatidic acid. Lysophosphatidylethanolamines (LPEs) can function as plant growth regulators with several diverse uses. (LPEs) are approved for outdoor agricultural use to accelerate ripening and improve the quality of fresh produce. They are also approved for indoor use to preserve stored crops and commercial cut flowers. As a breakdown product of phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), LPE is present in cells of all organisms. [HMDB] LysoPE(22:5(4Z,7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z)/0:0) is a lysophosphatidylethanolamine or 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. Some LPLs serve important signaling functions such as lysophosphatidic acid. Lysophosphatidylethanolamines (LPEs) can function as plant growth regulators with several diverse uses. (LPEs) are approved for outdoor agricultural use to accelerate ripening and improve the quality of fresh produce. They are also approved for indoor use to preserve stored crops and commercial cut flowers. As a breakdown product of phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), LPE is present in cells of all organisms.
LysoPE(22:5(7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z,19Z)/0:0)
LysoPE(22:5(7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z,19Z)/0:0) is a lysophosphatidylethanolamine or 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. Some LPLs serve important signaling functions such as lysophosphatidic acid. Lysophosphatidylethanolamines (LPEs) can function as plant growth regulators with several diverse uses. (LPEs) are approved for outdoor agricultural use to accelerate ripening and improve the quality of fresh produce. They are also approved for indoor use to preserve stored crops and commercial cut flowers. As a breakdown product of phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), LPE is present in cells of all organisms. [HMDB] LysoPE(22:5(7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z,19Z)/0:0) is a lysophosphatidylethanolamine or 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. Some LPLs serve important signaling functions such as lysophosphatidic acid. Lysophosphatidylethanolamines (LPEs) can function as plant growth regulators with several diverse uses. (LPEs) are approved for outdoor agricultural use to accelerate ripening and improve the quality of fresh produce. They are also approved for indoor use to preserve stored crops and commercial cut flowers. As a breakdown product of phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), LPE is present in cells of all organisms.
Doramapimod
C274 - Antineoplastic Agent > C163758 - Targeted Therapy Agent > C2149 - Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Inhibitor C471 - Enzyme Inhibitor > C1404 - Protein Kinase Inhibitor > C61074 - Serine/Threonine Kinase Inhibitor Doramapimod (BIRB 796) is an orally active, highly potent p38 MAPK inhibitor, which has an IC50 for p38α=38 nM, for p38β=65 nM, for p38γ=200 nM, and for p38δ=520 nM. Doramapimod has picomolar affinity for p38 kinase (Kd=0.1 nM). Doramapimod also inhibits B-Raf with an IC50 of 83 nM[1][2].
Doramapimod
C274 - Antineoplastic Agent > C163758 - Targeted Therapy Agent > C2149 - Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Inhibitor C471 - Enzyme Inhibitor > C1404 - Protein Kinase Inhibitor > C61074 - Serine/Threonine Kinase Inhibitor Doramapimod (BIRB 796) is an orally active, highly potent p38 MAPK inhibitor, which has an IC50 for p38α=38 nM, for p38β=65 nM, for p38γ=200 nM, and for p38δ=520 nM. Doramapimod has picomolar affinity for p38 kinase (Kd=0.1 nM). Doramapimod also inhibits B-Raf with an IC50 of 83 nM[1][2].
His Ile Lys Met
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
His Ile Met Lys
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
His Lys Ile Met
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
His Lys Leu Met
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
His Lys Met Ile
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
His Lys Met Leu
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
His Leu Lys Met
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
His Leu Met Lys
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
His Met Ile Lys
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
His Met Lys Ile
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
His Met Lys Leu
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
His Met Leu Lys
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Ile His Lys Met
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Ile His Met Lys
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Ile Lys His Met
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Ile Lys Met His
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Ile Met His Lys
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Ile Met Lys His
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Lys His Ile Met
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Lys His Leu Met
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Lys His Met Ile
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Lys His Met Leu
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Lys Ile His Met
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Lys Ile Met His
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Lys Leu His Met
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Lys Leu Met His
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Lys Met His Ile
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Lys Met His Leu
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Lys Met Ile His
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Lys Met Leu His
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Leu His Lys Met
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Leu His Met Lys
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Leu Lys His Met
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Leu Lys Met His
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Leu Met His Lys
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Leu Met Lys His
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Met His Ile Lys
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Met His Lys Ile
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Met His Lys Leu
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Met His Leu Lys
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Met Ile His Lys
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Met Ile Lys His
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Met Lys His Ile
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Met Lys His Leu
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Met Lys Ile His
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Met Lys Leu His
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Met Leu His Lys
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Met Leu Lys His
C23H41N7O5S (527.2889736000001)
Fesoterodine Fumarate
C78272 - Agent Affecting Nervous System > C66880 - Anticholinergic Agent > C29704 - Antimuscarinic Agent D018377 - Neurotransmitter Agents > D018678 - Cholinergic Agents > D018680 - Cholinergic Antagonists D000089162 - Genitourinary Agents > D064804 - Urological Agents Fesoterodine Fumarate is an orally active, nonsubtype selective, competitive muscarinic receptor (mAChR) antagonist with pKi values of 8.0, 7.7, 7.4, 7.3, 7.5 for M1, M2, M3, M4, M5 receptors, respectively. Fesoterodine Fumarate is used for the overactive bladder (OAB)[1][2].
(R)-2-(3-(Diisopropylamino)-1-phenylpropyl)-4-(hydroxymethyl)phenyl isobutyrate maleate
N-[(2S,4aS,12aR)-2-[2-(cyclohexylmethylamino)-2-oxoethyl]-5-methyl-6-oxo-2,3,4,4a,12,12a-hexahydropyrano[2,3-c][1,5]benzoxazocin-8-yl]-4-oxanecarboxamide
N-[(2S,4aR,12aS)-2-[2-(cyclohexylmethylamino)-2-oxoethyl]-5-methyl-6-oxo-2,3,4,4a,12,12a-hexahydropyrano[2,3-c][1,5]benzoxazocin-8-yl]oxane-4-carboxamide
N-[(2R,4aS,12aS)-2-[2-(cyclohexylmethylamino)-2-oxoethyl]-5-methyl-6-oxo-2,3,4,4a,12,12a-hexahydropyrano[2,3-c][1,5]benzoxazocin-8-yl]-4-oxanecarboxamide
N-[(2R,4aS,12aR)-2-[2-(cyclohexylmethylamino)-2-oxoethyl]-5-methyl-6-oxo-2,3,4,4a,12,12a-hexahydropyrano[2,3-c][1,5]benzoxazocin-8-yl]oxane-4-carboxamide
N-[(2S,4aR,12aR)-2-[2-(cyclohexylmethylamino)-2-oxoethyl]-5-methyl-6-oxo-2,3,4,4a,12,12a-hexahydropyrano[2,3-c][1,5]benzoxazocin-8-yl]-4-oxanecarboxamide
N-[(2S,4aS,12aS)-2-[2-(cyclohexylmethylamino)-2-oxoethyl]-5-methyl-6-oxo-2,3,4,4a,12,12a-hexahydropyrano[2,3-c][1,5]benzoxazocin-8-yl]oxane-4-carboxamide
N-[(2S,3R)-2-[[cyclohexylmethyl(methyl)amino]methyl]-5-[(2S)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-3-methyl-6-oxo-3,4-dihydro-2H-1,5-benzoxazocin-8-yl]-4,4,4-trifluorobutanamide
C27H40F3N3O4 (527.2970756000001)
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-8-yl]-4,4,4-trifluorobutanamide
C27H40F3N3O4 (527.2970756000001)
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-8-yl]-4,4,4-trifluorobutanamide
C27H40F3N3O4 (527.2970756000001)
N-[(3S,9S,10R)-12-[(2R)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-3,10-dimethyl-9-[[methyl(propyl)amino]methyl]-13-oxo-2,8-dioxa-12-azabicyclo[12.4.0]octadeca-1(14),15,17-trien-16-yl]methanesulfonamide
N-[(3R,9S,10R)-12-[(2S)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-3,10-dimethyl-9-[[methyl(propyl)amino]methyl]-13-oxo-2,8-dioxa-12-azabicyclo[12.4.0]octadeca-1(14),15,17-trien-16-yl]methanesulfonamide
N-[(2R,4aR,12aS)-2-[2-(cyclohexylmethylamino)-2-oxoethyl]-5-methyl-6-oxo-2,3,4,4a,12,12a-hexahydropyrano[2,3-c][1,5]benzoxazocin-8-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-8-yl]-4,4,4-trifluorobutanamide
C27H40F3N3O4 (527.2970756000001)
N-[(2R,3S)-2-[[cyclohexylmethyl(methyl)amino]methyl]-5-[(2S)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-3-methyl-6-oxo-3,4-dihydro-2H-1,5-benzoxazocin-8-yl]-4,4,4-trifluorobutanamide
C27H40F3N3O4 (527.2970756000001)
N-[(3R,9R,10S)-12-[(2R)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-3,10-dimethyl-9-[[methyl(propyl)amino]methyl]-13-oxo-2,8-dioxa-12-azabicyclo[12.4.0]octadeca-1(14),15,17-trien-16-yl]methanesulfonamide
N-[(3R,9R,10S)-12-[(2S)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-3,10-dimethyl-9-[[methyl(propyl)amino]methyl]-13-oxo-2,8-dioxa-12-azabicyclo[12.4.0]octadeca-1(14),15,17-trien-16-yl]methanesulfonamide
N-[(3S,9R,10R)-12-[(2S)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-3,10-dimethyl-9-[[methyl(propyl)amino]methyl]-13-oxo-2,8-dioxa-12-azabicyclo[12.4.0]octadeca-1(14),15,17-trien-16-yl]methanesulfonamide
N-[(3R,9S,10S)-12-[(2R)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-3,10-dimethyl-9-[[methyl(propyl)amino]methyl]-13-oxo-2,8-dioxa-12-azabicyclo[12.4.0]octadeca-1(14),15,17-trien-16-yl]methanesulfonamide
N-[(3R,9R,10R)-12-[(2R)-1-hydroxypropan-2-yl]-3,10-dimethyl-9-[[methyl(propyl)amino]methyl]-13-oxo-2,8-dioxa-12-azabicyclo[12.4.0]octadeca-1(14),15,17-trien-16-yl]methanesulfonamide
N-[(2R,4aR,12aR)-2-[2-(cyclohexylmethylamino)-2-oxoethyl]-5-methyl-6-oxo-2,3,4,4a,12,12a-hexahydropyrano[2,3-c][1,5]benzoxazocin-8-yl]-4-oxanecarboxamide
[3-[2-aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-2-hydroxypropyl] (7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z,19Z)-docosa-7,10,13,16,19-pentaenoate
[1-[2-aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-3-[(5Z,8Z,11Z,14Z,17Z)-icosa-5,8,11,14,17-pentaenoxy]propan-2-yl] acetate
[1-[2-aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-3-[(3Z,6Z,9Z,12Z,15Z)-octadeca-3,6,9,12,15-pentaenoxy]propan-2-yl] butanoate
[(2R)-3-[2-aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-2-hydroxypropyl] (4E,7E,10E,13E,16E)-docosa-4,7,10,13,16-pentaenoate
[(2R)-3-[2-aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-2-hydroxypropyl] (7E,10E,13E,16E,19E)-docosa-7,10,13,16,19-pentaenoate
PE(22:5)
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PC(19:5)
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LdMePE(20:5)
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MePC(18:5)
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n-[(1e,5r)-5-{4-hydroxy-5-[(2e,4e,9e,12e)-8-hydroxy-2,5,9-trimethyltetradeca-2,4,9,12-tetraenoyl]-6-oxopyran-2-yl}hex-1-en-1-yl]methoxycarboximidic acid
n-[(1e,5r)-5-{4-hydroxy-5-[(2e,4e,8r,9z,12e)-8-hydroxy-2,5,9-trimethyltetradeca-2,4,9,12-tetraenoyl]-6-oxopyran-2-yl}hex-1-en-1-yl]methoxycarboximidic acid
(3s,4s,5r,7s,9r,10s,13s,16r,17s,19r,23s,30r)-22-hydroxy-5,7,11,13,14,16-hexamethyl-2-oxa-21-azaheptacyclo[23.2.2.1³,¹⁰.0⁴,⁹.0¹²,¹⁶.0¹⁹,²³.0¹⁷,³⁰]triaconta-1(27),11,14,21,25,28-hexaene-18,20-dione
aconosine; o14-(4-methoxybenzoyl),13-hydroxy
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