Exact Mass: 530.3118
Exact Mass Matches: 530.3118
Found 141 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 530.3118
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Kukoamine A
Kukoamine A is an alkaloid from the root bark of Lycium chinense (Chinese boxthorn Kukoamine A is an amine. Kukoamine A is a natural occurring spermine derivative, acts as a potent inhibitor of trypanothione reductase (Ki, 1.8 μM), with antihypertensive activity[1]. Kukoamine A is a natural occurring spermine derivative, acts as a potent inhibitor of trypanothione reductase (Ki, 1.8 μM), with antihypertensive activity[1].
Kukoamine B
Kukoamine B (KB), a natural alkaloid compound with high affinity for both LPS and CpG DNA, was isolated from a traditional Chinese herb cortex Lycii. Kukoamine B, a novel dual inhibitor of LPS and CpG DNA, is a potential candidate for sepsis treatment. (PMID: 7487870) UK scientists at the Institute for Food Research have identified blood pressure-lowering compounds called kukoamines in potatoes. Previously only found in Lycium chinense, an exotic herbal plant whose bark is used to make an infusion in Chinese herbal medicine (http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=48) Kukoamine B is an amine. Kukoamine B is a natural product found in Lycium chinense and Solanum tuberosum with data available. Kukoamine B is a component of Lycii Cortex, with anti-oxidant, anti-acute inflammatory and anti-diabetic properties[1]. Kukoamine B is a component of Lycii Cortex, with anti-oxidant, anti-acute inflammatory and anti-diabetic properties[1].
Kukoamine C
Kukoamine C is an alkaloid from the root bark of Lycium chinense (Chinese boxthorn). UK scientists at the Institute for Food Research have identified blood pressure-lowering compounds called kukoamines in potatoes. Previously only found in Lycium chinense, an exotic herbal plant whose bark is used to make an infusion in Chinese herbal medicine. (http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=48)
Kukoamine D
Kukoamine D is an alkaloid from the root bark of Lycium chinense (Chinese boxthorn). UK scientists at the Institute for Food Research have identified blood pressure-lowering compounds called kukoamines in potatoes. Previously only found in Lycium chinense, an exotic herbal plant whose bark is used to make an infusion in Chinese herbal medicine. (http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=48)
(S)-Nerolidol 3-O-[a-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1->2)-b-D-glucopyranoside]
(S)-Nerolidol 3-O-[a-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1->2)-b-D-glucopyranoside] is found in fruits. (S)-Nerolidol 3-O-[a-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1->2)-b-D-glucopyranoside] is a constituent of Eriobotrya japonica (loquat). Constituent of Eriobotrya japonica (loquat). (S)-Nerolidol 3-O-[a-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1->2)-b-D-glucopyranoside] is found in loquat and fruits.
Kukoamine B
Kukoamine B is a component of Lycii Cortex, with anti-oxidant, anti-acute inflammatory and anti-diabetic properties[1]. Kukoamine B is a component of Lycii Cortex, with anti-oxidant, anti-acute inflammatory and anti-diabetic properties[1].
(18R)-18-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside of murolic acid|murolic acid (18R)-18-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside
16-formyl-3,8,26,31-tetrahydroxy-tritriaconta-1,9(Z),16(E),24(Z),32-pentaene-4,6,27,29-tetrayne|aciphyllal
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(S)-Nerolidol 3-O-[a-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1->2)-b-D-glucopyranoside]
methyl 7-((1R,2R,3R,5S)-5-acetoxy-2-((E)-4,4-difluoro-3-oxooct-1-en-1-yl)-3-((tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-yl)oxy)cyclopentyl)heptanoate
Kukoamine A
Kukoamine A is a natural occurring spermine derivative, acts as a potent inhibitor of trypanothione reductase (Ki, 1.8 μM), with antihypertensive activity[1]. Kukoamine A is a natural occurring spermine derivative, acts as a potent inhibitor of trypanothione reductase (Ki, 1.8 μM), with antihypertensive activity[1].
[3-carboxy-2-[(E)-7-[3-hydroxy-2-[(E)-3-hydroxy-5-phenylpent-1-enyl]-5-oxocyclopentyl]hept-5-enoyl]oxypropyl]-trimethylazanium
[1-acetyloxy-3-[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxypropan-2-yl] (9Z,12Z)-hexadeca-9,12-dienoate
Kukoamine
Kukoamine B is an amine. Kukoamine B is a natural product found in Lycium chinense and Solanum tuberosum with data available. Kukoamine B is a component of Lycii Cortex, with anti-oxidant, anti-acute inflammatory and anti-diabetic properties[1]. Kukoamine B is a component of Lycii Cortex, with anti-oxidant, anti-acute inflammatory and anti-diabetic properties[1].
3-O-(alpha-L-oleandrosyl)oleandolide
A macrolide that is oleandolide having a 2,6-dideoxy-3-O-methyl-alpha-Larabino-hexopyranosyl (alpha-L-oleandrosyl) residue attached at position 3.