Exact Mass: 595.5539297999999

Exact Mass Matches: 595.5539297999999

Found 219 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 595.5539297999999, within given mass tolerance error 0.05 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton.

Cer(d18:0/20:0)

N-[(2S,3R)-1,3-Dihydroxyoctadecan-2-yl]eicosanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


Ceramides (N-acylsphingosine) are one of the hydrolysis byproducts of sphingomyelin by the enzyme sphingomyelinase (sphingomyelin phosphorylcholine phosphohydrolase E.C.3.1.4.12) which has been identified in the subcellular fractions of human epidermis (PMID 25935) and many other tissues. They can also be synthesized from serine and palmitate in a de novo pathway and are regarded as important cellular signals for inducing apoptosis (PMID 14998372). Is key in the biosynthesis of glycosphingolipids and gangliosides. [HMDB] Ceramides (N-acylsphingosine) are one of the hydrolysis byproducts of sphingomyelin by the enzyme sphingomyelinase (sphingomyelin phosphorylcholine phosphohydrolase E.C.3.1.4.12) which has been identified in the subcellular fractions of human epidermis (PMID 25935) and many other tissues. They can also be synthesized from serine and palmitate in a de novo pathway and are regarded as important cellular signals for inducing apoptosis (PMID 14998372). Is key in the biosynthesis of glycosphingolipids and gangliosides.

   

Cer(d18:1/18:1(12Z)-2OH(9,10))

(9S,10S,12Z)-N-[(2S,3R,4E)-1,3-dihydroxyoctadec-4-en-2-yl]-9,10-dihydroxyoctadec-12-enamide

C36H69NO5 (595.5175463999999)


Cer(d18:1/18:1(12Z)-2OH(9,10)) is an oxidized ceramide (Cer). As all ceramides, oxidized ceramides are members of the class of compounds known as sphingolipids (SPs), or glycosylceramides. SPs are lipids containing a backbone of sphingoid bases (e.g. sphingosine or sphinganine) that are often covalently bound to a fatty acid derivative through N-acylation. SPs are found in cell membranes, particularly in peripheral nerve cells and the cells found in the central nervous system (including the brain and spinal cord). Sphingolipids are extremely versatile molecules that have functions controlling fundamental cellular processes such as cell division, differentiation, and cell death. Impairments associated with sphingolipid metabolism are associated with many common human diseases such as diabetes, various cancers, microbial infections, diseases of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, Alzheimer’s disease and other neurological syndromes. The biosynthesis and catabolism of sphingolipids involves a large number of intermediate metabolites where many different enzymes are involved. Simple sphingolipids, which include the sphingoid bases and ceramides, make up the early products of the sphingolipid synthetic pathways, while complex sphingolipids may be formed by the addition of head groups to the ceramide template (Wikipedia). In humans, ceramides are phosphorylated to ceramide phosphates (CerPs) through the action of a specific ceramide kinase (CerK). Ceramide phosphates are important metabolites of ceramides as they act as a mediators of the inflammatory response. Ceramides are also one of the hydrolysis byproducts of sphingomyelins (SMs) through the action of the enzyme sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase, which has been identified in the subcellular fractions of human epidermis (PMID: 25935) and many other tissues. Ceramides can also be synthesized from serine and palmitate in a de novo pathway and are regarded as important cellular signals for inducing apoptosis (PMID: 14998372). Ceramides are key in the biosynthesis of glycosphingolipids and gangliosides. In terms of its appearance and structure, Cer(d18:1/22:1(13Z)) is a colorless solid that consists of an unsaturated 18-carbon sphingoid base with an attached unsaturated 13Z-docosenoyl fatty acid side chain. In most mammalian SPs, the 18-carbon sphingoid bases are predominant (PMID: 9759481).

   

Cer(t18:0/18:1(12Z)-O(9S,10R))

8-{3-[(2Z)-oct-2-en-1-yl]oxiran-2-yl}-N-[(2S,3R,4R)-1,3,4-trihydroxyoctadecan-2-yl]octanimidate

C36H69NO5 (595.5175463999999)


Cer(t18:0/18:1(12Z)-O(9S,10R)) is an oxidized ceramide (Cer). As all ceramides, oxidized ceramides are members of the class of compounds known as sphingolipids (SPs), or glycosylceramides. SPs are lipids containing a backbone of sphingoid bases (e.g. sphingosine or sphinganine) that are often covalently bound to a fatty acid derivative through N-acylation. SPs are found in cell membranes, particularly in peripheral nerve cells and the cells found in the central nervous system (including the brain and spinal cord). Sphingolipids are extremely versatile molecules that have functions controlling fundamental cellular processes such as cell division, differentiation, and cell death. Impairments associated with sphingolipid metabolism are associated with many common human diseases such as diabetes, various cancers, microbial infections, diseases of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, Alzheimer’s disease and other neurological syndromes. The biosynthesis and catabolism of sphingolipids involves a large number of intermediate metabolites where many different enzymes are involved. Simple sphingolipids, which include the sphingoid bases and ceramides, make up the early products of the sphingolipid synthetic pathways, while complex sphingolipids may be formed by the addition of head groups to the ceramide template (Wikipedia). In humans, ceramides are phosphorylated to ceramide phosphates (CerPs) through the action of a specific ceramide kinase (CerK). Ceramide phosphates are important metabolites of ceramides as they act as a mediators of the inflammatory response. Ceramides are also one of the hydrolysis byproducts of sphingomyelins (SMs) through the action of the enzyme sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase, which has been identified in the subcellular fractions of human epidermis (PMID: 25935) and many other tissues. Ceramides can also be synthesized from serine and palmitate in a de novo pathway and are regarded as important cellular signals for inducing apoptosis (PMID: 14998372). Ceramides are key in the biosynthesis of glycosphingolipids and gangliosides. In terms of its appearance and structure, Cer(d18:1/22:1(13Z)) is a colorless solid that consists of an unsaturated 18-carbon sphingoid base with an attached unsaturated 13Z-docosenoyl fatty acid side chain. In most mammalian SPs, the 18-carbon sphingoid bases are predominant (PMID: 9759481).

   

Cer(t18:0/18:1(9Z)-O(12,13))

(9Z)-11-(3-Pentyloxiran-2-yl)-N-[(2S)-1,3,4-trihydroxyoctadecan-2-yl]undec-9-enimidate

C36H69NO5 (595.5175463999999)


Cer(t18:0/18:1(9Z)-O(12,13)) is an oxidized ceramide (Cer). As all ceramides, oxidized ceramides are members of the class of compounds known as sphingolipids (SPs), or glycosylceramides. SPs are lipids containing a backbone of sphingoid bases (e.g. sphingosine or sphinganine) that are often covalently bound to a fatty acid derivative through N-acylation. SPs are found in cell membranes, particularly in peripheral nerve cells and the cells found in the central nervous system (including the brain and spinal cord). Sphingolipids are extremely versatile molecules that have functions controlling fundamental cellular processes such as cell division, differentiation, and cell death. Impairments associated with sphingolipid metabolism are associated with many common human diseases such as diabetes, various cancers, microbial infections, diseases of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, Alzheimer’s disease and other neurological syndromes. The biosynthesis and catabolism of sphingolipids involves a large number of intermediate metabolites where many different enzymes are involved. Simple sphingolipids, which include the sphingoid bases and ceramides, make up the early products of the sphingolipid synthetic pathways, while complex sphingolipids may be formed by the addition of head groups to the ceramide template (Wikipedia). In humans, ceramides are phosphorylated to ceramide phosphates (CerPs) through the action of a specific ceramide kinase (CerK). Ceramide phosphates are important metabolites of ceramides as they act as a mediators of the inflammatory response. Ceramides are also one of the hydrolysis byproducts of sphingomyelins (SMs) through the action of the enzyme sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase, which has been identified in the subcellular fractions of human epidermis (PMID: 25935) and many other tissues. Ceramides can also be synthesized from serine and palmitate in a de novo pathway and are regarded as important cellular signals for inducing apoptosis (PMID: 14998372). Ceramides are key in the biosynthesis of glycosphingolipids and gangliosides. In terms of its appearance and structure, Cer(d18:1/22:1(13Z)) is a colorless solid that consists of an unsaturated 18-carbon sphingoid base with an attached unsaturated 13Z-docosenoyl fatty acid side chain. In most mammalian SPs, the 18-carbon sphingoid bases are predominant (PMID: 9759481).

   

Cer(d20:0/18:0)

N-(octadecanoyl)-eicosasphinganine

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

C20DH Cer

N-(eicosanoyl)-dihydroceramide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

Cer[NH]

N-(nonadecanoyl)-6R-hydroxy-sphing-4E-enine

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

Cer[AS]

N-(2-hydroxy-nonadecanoyl)-sphing-4-enine

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

Cer[BS]

N-(3R-hydroxy-nonadecanoyl)-sphing-4-enine

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

Cer[NdS]

N-(docosanoyl)-hexadecasphinganine

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-Eicosanoylsphinganine

N-Eicosanoylsphinganine

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


A dihydroceramide in which the ceramide N-acyl group is specified as eicosanoyl

   
   
   
   

N-(2-hydroxyicosanoyl)-15-methylhexadecasphing-4-enine

N-(2-hydroxyicosanoyl)-15-methylhexadecasphing-4-enine

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

N-henicosanoyl-15-methylhexadecasphinganine

N-henicosanoyl-15-methylhexadecasphinganine

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

(2R)-N-[(E,2S,3R)-1,3-dihydroxy-15-methylhexadec-4-en-2-yl]-2-hydroxyicosanamide

(2R)-N-[(E,2S,3R)-1,3-dihydroxy-15-methylhexadec-4-en-2-yl]-2-hydroxyicosanamide

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxyoctadecan-2-yl)icosanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxyoctadecan-2-yl)icosanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxyicosan-2-yl)octadecanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxyicosan-2-yl)octadecanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

N-(1,3-dihydroxyhentriacontan-2-yl)heptanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxyhentriacontan-2-yl)heptanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxypentatriacontan-2-yl)propanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxypentatriacontan-2-yl)propanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxynonan-2-yl)nonacosanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxynonan-2-yl)nonacosanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxytetratriacontan-2-yl)butanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxytetratriacontan-2-yl)butanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxyoctan-2-yl)triacontanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxyoctan-2-yl)triacontanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxytriacontan-2-yl)octanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxytriacontan-2-yl)octanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxytritriacontan-2-yl)pentanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxytritriacontan-2-yl)pentanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxynonacosan-2-yl)nonanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxynonacosan-2-yl)nonanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxyhexatriacontan-2-yl)acetamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxyhexatriacontan-2-yl)acetamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxydotriacontan-2-yl)hexanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxydotriacontan-2-yl)hexanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxyundecan-2-yl)heptacosanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxyundecan-2-yl)heptacosanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxytridecan-2-yl)pentacosanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxytridecan-2-yl)pentacosanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxyheptacosan-2-yl)undecanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxyheptacosan-2-yl)undecanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxyoctacosan-2-yl)decanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxyoctacosan-2-yl)decanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxydecan-2-yl)octacosanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxydecan-2-yl)octacosanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxydodecan-2-yl)hexacosanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxydodecan-2-yl)hexacosanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   
   
   
   
   
   

N-(1,3-dihydroxynonadecan-2-yl)nonadecanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxynonadecan-2-yl)nonadecanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxytetradecan-2-yl)tetracosanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxytetradecan-2-yl)tetracosanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxypentadecan-2-yl)tricosanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxypentadecan-2-yl)tricosanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxyhexadecan-2-yl)docosanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxyhexadecan-2-yl)docosanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxyheptadecan-2-yl)henicosanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxyheptadecan-2-yl)henicosanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxyhenicosan-2-yl)heptadecanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxyhenicosan-2-yl)heptadecanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxydocosan-2-yl)hexadecanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxydocosan-2-yl)hexadecanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-[(E)-1,3,4-trihydroxyicos-8-en-2-yl]heptadecanamide

N-[(E)-1,3,4-trihydroxyicos-8-en-2-yl]heptadecanamide

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

N-[(E)-1,3,4-trihydroxypentadec-8-en-2-yl]docosanamide

N-[(E)-1,3,4-trihydroxypentadec-8-en-2-yl]docosanamide

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

(Z)-N-(1,3,4-trihydroxypentacosan-2-yl)dodec-5-enamide

(Z)-N-(1,3,4-trihydroxypentacosan-2-yl)dodec-5-enamide

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

(Z)-N-(1,3,4-trihydroxytetradecan-2-yl)tricos-11-enamide

(Z)-N-(1,3,4-trihydroxytetradecan-2-yl)tricos-11-enamide

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxypentacosan-2-yl)tridecanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxypentacosan-2-yl)tridecanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-[(E)-1,3,4-trihydroxytetracos-8-en-2-yl]tridecanamide

N-[(E)-1,3,4-trihydroxytetracos-8-en-2-yl]tridecanamide

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

(Z)-N-(1,3,4-trihydroxyhexadecan-2-yl)henicos-9-enamide

(Z)-N-(1,3,4-trihydroxyhexadecan-2-yl)henicos-9-enamide

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

(Z)-N-(1,3,4-trihydroxytetracosan-2-yl)tridec-8-enamide

(Z)-N-(1,3,4-trihydroxytetracosan-2-yl)tridec-8-enamide

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxytetracosan-2-yl)tetradecanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxytetracosan-2-yl)tetradecanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-[(E)-1,3,4-trihydroxyoctadec-8-en-2-yl]nonadecanamide

N-[(E)-1,3,4-trihydroxyoctadec-8-en-2-yl]nonadecanamide

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

(Z)-N-(1,3,4-trihydroxypentadecan-2-yl)docos-11-enamide

(Z)-N-(1,3,4-trihydroxypentadecan-2-yl)docos-11-enamide

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

N-[(E)-1,3,4-trihydroxyhenicos-8-en-2-yl]hexadecanamide

N-[(E)-1,3,4-trihydroxyhenicos-8-en-2-yl]hexadecanamide

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxyhexacosan-2-yl)dodecanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxyhexacosan-2-yl)dodecanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

(Z)-N-(1,3,4-trihydroxydocosan-2-yl)pentadec-9-enamide

(Z)-N-(1,3,4-trihydroxydocosan-2-yl)pentadec-9-enamide

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

N-[(E)-1,3,4-trihydroxypentacos-8-en-2-yl]dodecanamide

N-[(E)-1,3,4-trihydroxypentacos-8-en-2-yl]dodecanamide

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

(Z)-N-(1,3,4-trihydroxyhenicosan-2-yl)hexadec-7-enamide

(Z)-N-(1,3,4-trihydroxyhenicosan-2-yl)hexadec-7-enamide

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

(Z)-N-(1,3,4-trihydroxytricosan-2-yl)tetradec-9-enamide

(Z)-N-(1,3,4-trihydroxytricosan-2-yl)tetradec-9-enamide

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

(Z)-N-(1,3,4-trihydroxyheptadecan-2-yl)icos-11-enamide

(Z)-N-(1,3,4-trihydroxyheptadecan-2-yl)icos-11-enamide

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

N-[(E)-1,3,4-trihydroxydocos-8-en-2-yl]pentadecanamide

N-[(E)-1,3,4-trihydroxydocos-8-en-2-yl]pentadecanamide

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

N-[(E)-1,3,4-trihydroxytricos-8-en-2-yl]tetradecanamide

N-[(E)-1,3,4-trihydroxytricos-8-en-2-yl]tetradecanamide

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

N-[(E)-1,3,4-trihydroxyheptadec-8-en-2-yl]icosanamide

N-[(E)-1,3,4-trihydroxyheptadec-8-en-2-yl]icosanamide

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

(Z)-N-(1,3,4-trihydroxyoctadecan-2-yl)nonadec-9-enamide

(Z)-N-(1,3,4-trihydroxyoctadecan-2-yl)nonadec-9-enamide

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

N-[(E)-1,3,4-trihydroxynonadec-8-en-2-yl]octadecanamide

N-[(E)-1,3,4-trihydroxynonadec-8-en-2-yl]octadecanamide

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

(Z)-N-(1,3,4-trihydroxynonadecan-2-yl)octadec-11-enamide

(Z)-N-(1,3,4-trihydroxynonadecan-2-yl)octadec-11-enamide

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

N-[(E)-1,3,4-trihydroxytetradec-8-en-2-yl]tricosanamide

N-[(E)-1,3,4-trihydroxytetradec-8-en-2-yl]tricosanamide

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

N-[(E)-1,3,4-trihydroxyhexadec-8-en-2-yl]henicosanamide

N-[(E)-1,3,4-trihydroxyhexadec-8-en-2-yl]henicosanamide

C37H73NO4 (595.5539297999999)


   

N-(1,3-dihydroxytricosan-2-yl)pentadecanamide

N-(1,3-dihydroxytricosan-2-yl)pentadecanamide

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

N-(nonadecanoyl)-nonadecasphinganine

N-(nonadecanoyl)-nonadecasphinganine

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(heptadecanoyl)-heneicosasphinganine

N-(heptadecanoyl)-heneicosasphinganine

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(hexadecanoyl)-docosasphinganine

N-(hexadecanoyl)-docosasphinganine

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(tricosanoyl)-pentadecasphinganine

N-(tricosanoyl)-pentadecasphinganine

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(heneicosanoyl)-heptadecasphinganine

N-(heneicosanoyl)-heptadecasphinganine

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(tetracosanoyl)-tetradecasphinganine

N-(tetracosanoyl)-tetradecasphinganine

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)


   

N-(stearoyl)-eicosasphinganine

N-(stearoyl)-eicosasphinganine

C38H77NO3 (595.5903132)