Exact Mass: 553.3084633999999
Exact Mass Matches: 553.3084633999999
Found 125 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 553.3084633999999
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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(0:0/24:6(6Z,9Z,12Z,15Z,18Z,21Z))
LysoPE(0:0/24:6(6Z,9Z,12Z,15Z,18Z,21Z)) or LPE(0:0/24:6(6Z,9Z,12Z,15Z,18Z,21Z)) 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. 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(0:0/24:6(6Z,9Z,12Z,15Z,18Z,21Z)) or LPE(0:0/24:6(6Z,9Z,12Z,15Z,18Z,21Z)) 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. 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(24:6(6Z,9Z,12Z,15Z,18Z,21Z)/0:0)
LysoPE(24:6(6Z,9Z,12Z,15Z,18Z,21Z)/0:0) or LPE(24:6(6Z,9Z,12Z,15Z,18Z,21Z)/0:0) 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. 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(24:6(6Z,9Z,12Z,15Z,18Z,21Z)/0:0) or LPE(24:6(6Z,9Z,12Z,15Z,18Z,21Z)/0:0) 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. 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.
Arg His Asn Lys
C22H39N11O6 (553.3084633999999)
His Asn Lys Arg
C22H39N11O6 (553.3084633999999)
His Ile Val Trp
His Ile Trp Val
His Lys Asn Arg
C22H39N11O6 (553.3084633999999)
His Lys Arg Asn
C22H39N11O6 (553.3084633999999)
His Leu Val Trp
His Leu Trp Val
His Asn Arg Lys
C22H39N11O6 (553.3084633999999)
His Arg Lys Asn
C22H39N11O6 (553.3084633999999)
His Arg Asn Lys
C22H39N11O6 (553.3084633999999)
His Val Ile Trp
His Val Leu Trp
His Val Trp Ile
His Val Trp Leu
His Trp Ile Val
His Trp Leu Val
His Trp Val Ile
His Trp Val Leu
Ile His Val Trp
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Ile Trp His Val
Ile Trp Val His
Lys His Asn Arg
C22H39N11O6 (553.3084633999999)
Lys His Arg Asn
C22H39N11O6 (553.3084633999999)
Lys Asn His Arg
C22H39N11O6 (553.3084633999999)
Lys Asn Arg His
C22H39N11O6 (553.3084633999999)
Lys Arg His Asn
C22H39N11O6 (553.3084633999999)
Lys Arg Asn His
C22H39N11O6 (553.3084633999999)
Leu His Val Trp
Leu His Trp Val
Leu Val His Trp
Leu Val Trp His
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Leu Trp Val His
Asn His Lys Arg
C22H39N11O6 (553.3084633999999)
Asn His Arg Lys
C22H39N11O6 (553.3084633999999)
Asn Lys His Arg
C22H39N11O6 (553.3084633999999)
Asn Lys Arg His
C22H39N11O6 (553.3084633999999)
Asn Arg His Lys
C22H39N11O6 (553.3084633999999)
Asn Arg Lys His
C22H39N11O6 (553.3084633999999)
Arg His Lys Asn
C22H39N11O6 (553.3084633999999)
Arg Lys His Asn
C22H39N11O6 (553.3084633999999)
Arg Lys Asn His
C22H39N11O6 (553.3084633999999)
Arg Asn His Lys
C22H39N11O6 (553.3084633999999)
Arg Asn Lys His
C22H39N11O6 (553.3084633999999)
Val His Ile Trp
Val His Leu Trp
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Trp Val Leu His
(S)-methyl 2-((S)-2-tert.butoxycarbonyIamino-4-phenylbutanamido-4-methylpentanamido)-3-phenylpropanoate
4-[9-(dimethylamino)-2,2,4,11,11-pentamethylnaphtho[2,3-g]quinolin-1-ium-1-yl]-N-[2-(2,5-dioxopyrrol-1-yl)ethyl]butanamide
[3-[2-aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-2-hydroxypropyl] (6Z,9Z,12Z,15Z,18Z,21Z)-tetracosa-6,9,12,15,18,21-hexaenoate
[1-[2-aminoethoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]oxy-3-[(4Z,7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z,19Z)-docosa-4,7,10,13,16,19-hexaenoxy]propan-2-yl] acetate
2-Amino-3-[(2-hexadecanoyloxy-3-propanoyloxypropoxy)-hydroxyphosphoryl]oxypropanoic acid
C25H48NO10P (553.3015677999999)
2-Amino-3-[hydroxy-(3-octanoyloxy-2-undecanoyloxypropoxy)phosphoryl]oxypropanoic acid
C25H48NO10P (553.3015677999999)
2-Amino-3-[(2-decanoyloxy-3-nonanoyloxypropoxy)-hydroxyphosphoryl]oxypropanoic acid
C25H48NO10P (553.3015677999999)
2-Amino-3-[(3-butanoyloxy-2-pentadecanoyloxypropoxy)-hydroxyphosphoryl]oxypropanoic acid
C25H48NO10P (553.3015677999999)
2-Amino-3-[hydroxy-(3-pentanoyloxy-2-tetradecanoyloxypropoxy)phosphoryl]oxypropanoic acid
C25H48NO10P (553.3015677999999)
2-Amino-3-[(3-hexanoyloxy-2-tridecanoyloxypropoxy)-hydroxyphosphoryl]oxypropanoic acid
C25H48NO10P (553.3015677999999)
2-Amino-3-[(2-dodecanoyloxy-3-heptanoyloxypropoxy)-hydroxyphosphoryl]oxypropanoic acid
C25H48NO10P (553.3015677999999)
3-[(3-Acetyloxy-2-heptadecanoyloxypropoxy)-hydroxyphosphoryl]oxy-2-aminopropanoic acid
C25H48NO10P (553.3015677999999)
1-palmitoyl-2-succinyl-sn-glycero-phosphoethanolamine
C25H48NO10P (553.3015677999999)
LdMePE(22:6)
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(1r,7s,8r,10r,13s,14r,15s,18s,23s,24r,25s,26r)-7,11,23-trihydroxy-4,15,16,20-tetramethyl-13-(2-methylpropyl)-2,27-dioxa-12-azahexacyclo[22.2.1.0⁵,²⁶.0⁸,²⁵.0¹⁰,¹⁴.0¹⁰,¹⁸]heptacosa-4,11,16,19-tetraene-6,9-dione
15-veratroyl-17-acetyldictizine
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