Exact Mass: 812.4108566000001

Exact Mass Matches: 812.4108566000001

Found 129 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 812.4108566000001, within given mass tolerance error 0.05 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton.

Bayogenin base + O-Hex-Hex

3beta-[O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1->4)-beta-D-glucopyranosyloxy]-2beta,23-dihydroxyolean-12-en-28-oic acid

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


Annotation level-3

   

Kudzusaponin SA1

6-{[9,10-dihydroxy-4-(hydroxymethyl)-4,6a,6b,8a,11,11,14b-heptamethyl-1,2,3,4,4a,5,6,6a,6b,7,8,8a,9,10,11,12,12a,14,14a,14b-icosahydropicen-3-yl]oxy}-3,4-dihydroxy-5-{[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}oxane-2-carboxylic acid

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


Kudzusaponin SA1 is found in pulses. Kudzusaponin SA1 is a constituent of kudzu (Pueraria lobata). Constituent of kudzu (Pueraria lobata). Kudzusaponin SA1 is found in pulses.

   

PGP(i-12:0/20:3(6,8,11)-OH(5))

[(2S)-2-hydroxy-3-({hydroxy[(2R)-2-{[(6E,8E,11E)-5-hydroxyicosa-6,8,11-trienoyl]oxy}-3-[(10-methylundecanoyl)oxy]propoxy]phosphoryl}oxy)propoxy]phosphonic acid

C38H70O14P2 (812.4240580000001)


PGP(i-12:0/20:3(6,8,11)-OH(5)) is an oxidized phosphoglycerophosphate (PGP). Oxidized phosphoglycerophosphates are glycerophospholipids in which a phosphoglycerol moiety occupies a glycerol substitution site and at least one of the fatty acyl chains has undergone oxidation. As all oxidized lipids, oxidized phosphoglycerophosphates belong to a group of biomolecules that have a role as signaling molecules. The biosynthesis of oxidized lipids is mediated by several enzymatic families, including cyclooxygenases (COX), lipoxygenases (LOX) and cytochrome P450s (CYP). Non-enzymatically oxidized lipids are produced by uncontrolled oxidation through free radicals and are considered harmful to human health (PMID: 33329396). As is the case with diacylglycerols, phosphoglycerophosphates can have many different combinations of fatty acids of varying lengths, saturation and degrees of oxidation attached at the C-1 and C-2 positions. PGP(i-12:0/20:3(6,8,11)-OH(5)), in particular, consists of one chain of one 10-methylundecanoyl at the C-1 position and one chain of 5-hydroxyeicosatetrienoyl at the C-2 position. Phospholipids are ubiquitous in nature and are key components of the lipid bilayer of cells, as well as being involved in metabolism and signaling. Similarly to what occurs with phospholipids, the fatty acid distribution at the C-1 and C-2 positions of glycerol within oxidized phospholipids is continually in flux, owing to phospholipid degradation and the continuous phospholipid remodeling that occurs while these molecules are in membranes. Oxidized PGPs can be synthesized via three different routes. In one route, the oxidized PGP is synthetized de novo following the same mechanisms as for PGPs but incorporating oxidized acyl chains (PMID: 33329396). An alternative is the transacylation of one of the non-oxidized acyl chains with an oxidized acylCoA (PMID: 33329396). The third pathway results from the oxidation of the acyl chain while still attached to the PGP backbone, mainely through the action of LOX (PMID: 33329396).

   

PGP(20:3(6,8,11)-OH(5)/i-12:0)

[(2S)-2-hydroxy-3-({hydroxy[(2R)-3-{[(6E,8E,11E)-5-hydroxyicosa-6,8,11-trienoyl]oxy}-2-[(10-methylundecanoyl)oxy]propoxy]phosphoryl}oxy)propoxy]phosphonic acid

C38H70O14P2 (812.4240580000001)


PGP(20:3(6,8,11)-OH(5)/i-12:0) is an oxidized phosphoglycerophosphate (PGP). Oxidized phosphoglycerophosphates are glycerophospholipids in which a phosphoglycerol moiety occupies a glycerol substitution site and at least one of the fatty acyl chains has undergone oxidation. As all oxidized lipids, oxidized phosphoglycerophosphates belong to a group of biomolecules that have a role as signaling molecules. The biosynthesis of oxidized lipids is mediated by several enzymatic families, including cyclooxygenases (COX), lipoxygenases (LOX) and cytochrome P450s (CYP). Non-enzymatically oxidized lipids are produced by uncontrolled oxidation through free radicals and are considered harmful to human health (PMID: 33329396). As is the case with diacylglycerols, phosphoglycerophosphates can have many different combinations of fatty acids of varying lengths, saturation and degrees of oxidation attached at the C-1 and C-2 positions. PGP(20:3(6,8,11)-OH(5)/i-12:0), in particular, consists of one chain of one 5-hydroxyeicosatetrienoyl at the C-1 position and one chain of 10-methylundecanoyl at the C-2 position. Phospholipids are ubiquitous in nature and are key components of the lipid bilayer of cells, as well as being involved in metabolism and signaling. Similarly to what occurs with phospholipids, the fatty acid distribution at the C-1 and C-2 positions of glycerol within oxidized phospholipids is continually in flux, owing to phospholipid degradation and the continuous phospholipid remodeling that occurs while these molecules are in membranes. Oxidized PGPs can be synthesized via three different routes. In one route, the oxidized PGP is synthetized de novo following the same mechanisms as for PGPs but incorporating oxidized acyl chains (PMID: 33329396). An alternative is the transacylation of one of the non-oxidized acyl chains with an oxidized acylCoA (PMID: 33329396). The third pathway results from the oxidation of the acyl chain while still attached to the PGP backbone, mainely through the action of LOX (PMID: 33329396).

   

PGP(i-14:0/18:2(10E,12Z)+=O(9))

[(2S)-2-hydroxy-3-({hydroxy[(2R)-3-[(12-methyltridecanoyl)oxy]-2-{[(10E,12Z)-9-oxooctadeca-10,12-dienoyl]oxy}propoxy]phosphoryl}oxy)propoxy]phosphonic acid

C38H70O14P2 (812.4240580000001)


PGP(i-14:0/18:2(10E,12Z)+=O(9)) is an oxidized phosphoglycerophosphate (PGP). Oxidized phosphoglycerophosphates are glycerophospholipids in which a phosphoglycerol moiety occupies a glycerol substitution site and at least one of the fatty acyl chains has undergone oxidation. As all oxidized lipids, oxidized phosphoglycerophosphates belong to a group of biomolecules that have a role as signaling molecules. The biosynthesis of oxidized lipids is mediated by several enzymatic families, including cyclooxygenases (COX), lipoxygenases (LOX) and cytochrome P450s (CYP). Non-enzymatically oxidized lipids are produced by uncontrolled oxidation through free radicals and are considered harmful to human health (PMID: 33329396). As is the case with diacylglycerols, phosphoglycerophosphates can have many different combinations of fatty acids of varying lengths, saturation and degrees of oxidation attached at the C-1 and C-2 positions. PGP(i-14:0/18:2(10E,12Z)+=O(9)), in particular, consists of one chain of one 12-methyltridecanoyl at the C-1 position and one chain of 9-oxo-octadecadienoyl at the C-2 position. Phospholipids are ubiquitous in nature and are key components of the lipid bilayer of cells, as well as being involved in metabolism and signaling. Similarly to what occurs with phospholipids, the fatty acid distribution at the C-1 and C-2 positions of glycerol within oxidized phospholipids is continually in flux, owing to phospholipid degradation and the continuous phospholipid remodeling that occurs while these molecules are in membranes. Oxidized PGPs can be synthesized via three different routes. In one route, the oxidized PGP is synthetized de novo following the same mechanisms as for PGPs but incorporating oxidized acyl chains (PMID: 33329396). An alternative is the transacylation of one of the non-oxidized acyl chains with an oxidized acylCoA (PMID: 33329396). The third pathway results from the oxidation of the acyl chain while still attached to the PGP backbone, mainely through the action of LOX (PMID: 33329396).

   

PGP(18:2(10E,12Z)+=O(9)/i-14:0)

[(2S)-2-hydroxy-3-({hydroxy[(2R)-2-[(12-methyltridecanoyl)oxy]-3-{[(10E,12Z)-9-oxooctadeca-10,12-dienoyl]oxy}propoxy]phosphoryl}oxy)propoxy]phosphonic acid

C38H70O14P2 (812.4240580000001)


PGP(18:2(10E,12Z)+=O(9)/i-14:0) is an oxidized phosphoglycerophosphate (PGP). Oxidized phosphoglycerophosphates are glycerophospholipids in which a phosphoglycerol moiety occupies a glycerol substitution site and at least one of the fatty acyl chains has undergone oxidation. As all oxidized lipids, oxidized phosphoglycerophosphates belong to a group of biomolecules that have a role as signaling molecules. The biosynthesis of oxidized lipids is mediated by several enzymatic families, including cyclooxygenases (COX), lipoxygenases (LOX) and cytochrome P450s (CYP). Non-enzymatically oxidized lipids are produced by uncontrolled oxidation through free radicals and are considered harmful to human health (PMID: 33329396). As is the case with diacylglycerols, phosphoglycerophosphates can have many different combinations of fatty acids of varying lengths, saturation and degrees of oxidation attached at the C-1 and C-2 positions. PGP(18:2(10E,12Z)+=O(9)/i-14:0), in particular, consists of one chain of one 9-oxo-octadecadienoyl at the C-1 position and one chain of 12-methyltridecanoyl at the C-2 position. Phospholipids are ubiquitous in nature and are key components of the lipid bilayer of cells, as well as being involved in metabolism and signaling. Similarly to what occurs with phospholipids, the fatty acid distribution at the C-1 and C-2 positions of glycerol within oxidized phospholipids is continually in flux, owing to phospholipid degradation and the continuous phospholipid remodeling that occurs while these molecules are in membranes. Oxidized PGPs can be synthesized via three different routes. In one route, the oxidized PGP is synthetized de novo following the same mechanisms as for PGPs but incorporating oxidized acyl chains (PMID: 33329396). An alternative is the transacylation of one of the non-oxidized acyl chains with an oxidized acylCoA (PMID: 33329396). The third pathway results from the oxidation of the acyl chain while still attached to the PGP backbone, mainely through the action of LOX (PMID: 33329396).

   

PGP(i-14:0/18:2(9Z,11E)+=O(13))

[(2S)-2-hydroxy-3-({hydroxy[(2R)-3-[(12-methyltridecanoyl)oxy]-2-{[(9Z,11E)-13-oxooctadeca-9,11-dienoyl]oxy}propoxy]phosphoryl}oxy)propoxy]phosphonic acid

C38H70O14P2 (812.4240580000001)


PGP(i-14:0/18:2(9Z,11E)+=O(13)) is an oxidized phosphoglycerophosphate (PGP). Oxidized phosphoglycerophosphates are glycerophospholipids in which a phosphoglycerol moiety occupies a glycerol substitution site and at least one of the fatty acyl chains has undergone oxidation. As all oxidized lipids, oxidized phosphoglycerophosphates belong to a group of biomolecules that have a role as signaling molecules. The biosynthesis of oxidized lipids is mediated by several enzymatic families, including cyclooxygenases (COX), lipoxygenases (LOX) and cytochrome P450s (CYP). Non-enzymatically oxidized lipids are produced by uncontrolled oxidation through free radicals and are considered harmful to human health (PMID: 33329396). As is the case with diacylglycerols, phosphoglycerophosphates can have many different combinations of fatty acids of varying lengths, saturation and degrees of oxidation attached at the C-1 and C-2 positions. PGP(i-14:0/18:2(9Z,11E)+=O(13)), in particular, consists of one chain of one 12-methyltridecanoyl at the C-1 position and one chain of 13-oxo-octadecadienoyl at the C-2 position. Phospholipids are ubiquitous in nature and are key components of the lipid bilayer of cells, as well as being involved in metabolism and signaling. Similarly to what occurs with phospholipids, the fatty acid distribution at the C-1 and C-2 positions of glycerol within oxidized phospholipids is continually in flux, owing to phospholipid degradation and the continuous phospholipid remodeling that occurs while these molecules are in membranes. Oxidized PGPs can be synthesized via three different routes. In one route, the oxidized PGP is synthetized de novo following the same mechanisms as for PGPs but incorporating oxidized acyl chains (PMID: 33329396). An alternative is the transacylation of one of the non-oxidized acyl chains with an oxidized acylCoA (PMID: 33329396). The third pathway results from the oxidation of the acyl chain while still attached to the PGP backbone, mainely through the action of LOX (PMID: 33329396).

   

PGP(18:2(9Z,11E)+=O(13)/i-14:0)

[(2S)-2-hydroxy-3-({hydroxy[(2R)-2-[(12-methyltridecanoyl)oxy]-3-{[(9Z,11E)-13-oxooctadeca-9,11-dienoyl]oxy}propoxy]phosphoryl}oxy)propoxy]phosphonic acid

C38H70O14P2 (812.4240580000001)


PGP(18:2(9Z,11E)+=O(13)/i-14:0) is an oxidized phosphoglycerophosphate (PGP). Oxidized phosphoglycerophosphates are glycerophospholipids in which a phosphoglycerol moiety occupies a glycerol substitution site and at least one of the fatty acyl chains has undergone oxidation. As all oxidized lipids, oxidized phosphoglycerophosphates belong to a group of biomolecules that have a role as signaling molecules. The biosynthesis of oxidized lipids is mediated by several enzymatic families, including cyclooxygenases (COX), lipoxygenases (LOX) and cytochrome P450s (CYP). Non-enzymatically oxidized lipids are produced by uncontrolled oxidation through free radicals and are considered harmful to human health (PMID: 33329396). As is the case with diacylglycerols, phosphoglycerophosphates can have many different combinations of fatty acids of varying lengths, saturation and degrees of oxidation attached at the C-1 and C-2 positions. PGP(18:2(9Z,11E)+=O(13)/i-14:0), in particular, consists of one chain of one 13-oxo-octadecadienoyl at the C-1 position and one chain of 12-methyltridecanoyl at the C-2 position. Phospholipids are ubiquitous in nature and are key components of the lipid bilayer of cells, as well as being involved in metabolism and signaling. Similarly to what occurs with phospholipids, the fatty acid distribution at the C-1 and C-2 positions of glycerol within oxidized phospholipids is continually in flux, owing to phospholipid degradation and the continuous phospholipid remodeling that occurs while these molecules are in membranes. Oxidized PGPs can be synthesized via three different routes. In one route, the oxidized PGP is synthetized de novo following the same mechanisms as for PGPs but incorporating oxidized acyl chains (PMID: 33329396). An alternative is the transacylation of one of the non-oxidized acyl chains with an oxidized acylCoA (PMID: 33329396). The third pathway results from the oxidation of the acyl chain while still attached to the PGP backbone, mainely through the action of LOX (PMID: 33329396).

   

PGP(i-14:0/18:3(10,12,15)-OH(9))

[(2S)-2-hydroxy-3-({hydroxy[(2R)-2-{[(10E,12E,15E)-9-hydroxyoctadeca-10,12,15-trienoyl]oxy}-3-[(12-methyltridecanoyl)oxy]propoxy]phosphoryl}oxy)propoxy]phosphonic acid

C38H70O14P2 (812.4240580000001)


PGP(i-14:0/18:3(10,12,15)-OH(9)) is an oxidized phosphoglycerophosphate (PGP). Oxidized phosphoglycerophosphates are glycerophospholipids in which a phosphoglycerol moiety occupies a glycerol substitution site and at least one of the fatty acyl chains has undergone oxidation. As all oxidized lipids, oxidized phosphoglycerophosphates belong to a group of biomolecules that have a role as signaling molecules. The biosynthesis of oxidized lipids is mediated by several enzymatic families, including cyclooxygenases (COX), lipoxygenases (LOX) and cytochrome P450s (CYP). Non-enzymatically oxidized lipids are produced by uncontrolled oxidation through free radicals and are considered harmful to human health (PMID: 33329396). As is the case with diacylglycerols, phosphoglycerophosphates can have many different combinations of fatty acids of varying lengths, saturation and degrees of oxidation attached at the C-1 and C-2 positions. PGP(i-14:0/18:3(10,12,15)-OH(9)), in particular, consists of one chain of one 12-methyltridecanoyl at the C-1 position and one chain of 9-hydroxyoctadecatrienoyl at the C-2 position. Phospholipids are ubiquitous in nature and are key components of the lipid bilayer of cells, as well as being involved in metabolism and signaling. Similarly to what occurs with phospholipids, the fatty acid distribution at the C-1 and C-2 positions of glycerol within oxidized phospholipids is continually in flux, owing to phospholipid degradation and the continuous phospholipid remodeling that occurs while these molecules are in membranes. Oxidized PGPs can be synthesized via three different routes. In one route, the oxidized PGP is synthetized de novo following the same mechanisms as for PGPs but incorporating oxidized acyl chains (PMID: 33329396). An alternative is the transacylation of one of the non-oxidized acyl chains with an oxidized acylCoA (PMID: 33329396). The third pathway results from the oxidation of the acyl chain while still attached to the PGP backbone, mainely through the action of LOX (PMID: 33329396).

   

PGP(18:3(10,12,15)-OH(9)/i-14:0)

[(2S)-2-hydroxy-3-({hydroxy[(2R)-3-{[(10E,12E,15E)-9-hydroxyoctadeca-10,12,15-trienoyl]oxy}-2-[(12-methyltridecanoyl)oxy]propoxy]phosphoryl}oxy)propoxy]phosphonic acid

C38H70O14P2 (812.4240580000001)


PGP(18:3(10,12,15)-OH(9)/i-14:0) is an oxidized phosphoglycerophosphate (PGP). Oxidized phosphoglycerophosphates are glycerophospholipids in which a phosphoglycerol moiety occupies a glycerol substitution site and at least one of the fatty acyl chains has undergone oxidation. As all oxidized lipids, oxidized phosphoglycerophosphates belong to a group of biomolecules that have a role as signaling molecules. The biosynthesis of oxidized lipids is mediated by several enzymatic families, including cyclooxygenases (COX), lipoxygenases (LOX) and cytochrome P450s (CYP). Non-enzymatically oxidized lipids are produced by uncontrolled oxidation through free radicals and are considered harmful to human health (PMID: 33329396). As is the case with diacylglycerols, phosphoglycerophosphates can have many different combinations of fatty acids of varying lengths, saturation and degrees of oxidation attached at the C-1 and C-2 positions. PGP(18:3(10,12,15)-OH(9)/i-14:0), in particular, consists of one chain of one 9-hydroxyoctadecatrienoyl at the C-1 position and one chain of 12-methyltridecanoyl at the C-2 position. Phospholipids are ubiquitous in nature and are key components of the lipid bilayer of cells, as well as being involved in metabolism and signaling. Similarly to what occurs with phospholipids, the fatty acid distribution at the C-1 and C-2 positions of glycerol within oxidized phospholipids is continually in flux, owing to phospholipid degradation and the continuous phospholipid remodeling that occurs while these molecules are in membranes. Oxidized PGPs can be synthesized via three different routes. In one route, the oxidized PGP is synthetized de novo following the same mechanisms as for PGPs but incorporating oxidized acyl chains (PMID: 33329396). An alternative is the transacylation of one of the non-oxidized acyl chains with an oxidized acylCoA (PMID: 33329396). The third pathway results from the oxidation of the acyl chain while still attached to the PGP backbone, mainely through the action of LOX (PMID: 33329396).

   

PGP(i-14:0/18:3(9,11,15)-OH(13))

PGP(i-14:0/18:3(9,11,15)-OH(13))

C38H70O14P2 (812.4240580000001)


PGP(i-14:0/18:3(9,11,15)-OH(13)) is an oxidized phosphoglycerophosphate (PGP). Oxidized phosphoglycerophosphates are glycerophospholipids in which a phosphoglycerol moiety occupies a glycerol substitution site and at least one of the fatty acyl chains has undergone oxidation. As all oxidized lipids, oxidized phosphoglycerophosphates belong to a group of biomolecules that have a role as signaling molecules. The biosynthesis of oxidized lipids is mediated by several enzymatic families, including cyclooxygenases (COX), lipoxygenases (LOX) and cytochrome P450s (CYP). Non-enzymatically oxidized lipids are produced by uncontrolled oxidation through free radicals and are considered harmful to human health (PMID: 33329396). As is the case with diacylglycerols, phosphoglycerophosphates can have many different combinations of fatty acids of varying lengths, saturation and degrees of oxidation attached at the C-1 and C-2 positions. PGP(i-14:0/18:3(9,11,15)-OH(13)), in particular, consists of one chain of one 12-methyltridecanoyl at the C-1 position and one chain of 13-hydroxyoctadecatrienoyl at the C-2 position. Phospholipids are ubiquitous in nature and are key components of the lipid bilayer of cells, as well as being involved in metabolism and signaling. Similarly to what occurs with phospholipids, the fatty acid distribution at the C-1 and C-2 positions of glycerol within oxidized phospholipids is continually in flux, owing to phospholipid degradation and the continuous phospholipid remodeling that occurs while these molecules are in membranes. Oxidized PGPs can be synthesized via three different routes. In one route, the oxidized PGP is synthetized de novo following the same mechanisms as for PGPs but incorporating oxidized acyl chains (PMID: 33329396). An alternative is the transacylation of one of the non-oxidized acyl chains with an oxidized acylCoA (PMID: 33329396). The third pathway results from the oxidation of the acyl chain while still attached to the PGP backbone, mainely through the action of LOX (PMID: 33329396).

   

PGP(18:3(9,11,15)-OH(13)/i-14:0)

[(2S)-2-hydroxy-3-({hydroxy[(2R)-3-{[(9E,11E,15E)-13-hydroxyoctadeca-9,11,15-trienoyl]oxy}-2-[(12-methyltridecanoyl)oxy]propoxy]phosphoryl}oxy)propoxy]phosphonic acid

C38H70O14P2 (812.4240580000001)


PGP(18:3(9,11,15)-OH(13)/i-14:0) is an oxidized phosphoglycerophosphate (PGP). Oxidized phosphoglycerophosphates are glycerophospholipids in which a phosphoglycerol moiety occupies a glycerol substitution site and at least one of the fatty acyl chains has undergone oxidation. As all oxidized lipids, oxidized phosphoglycerophosphates belong to a group of biomolecules that have a role as signaling molecules. The biosynthesis of oxidized lipids is mediated by several enzymatic families, including cyclooxygenases (COX), lipoxygenases (LOX) and cytochrome P450s (CYP). Non-enzymatically oxidized lipids are produced by uncontrolled oxidation through free radicals and are considered harmful to human health (PMID: 33329396). As is the case with diacylglycerols, phosphoglycerophosphates can have many different combinations of fatty acids of varying lengths, saturation and degrees of oxidation attached at the C-1 and C-2 positions. PGP(18:3(9,11,15)-OH(13)/i-14:0), in particular, consists of one chain of one 13-hydroxyoctadecatrienoyl at the C-1 position and one chain of 12-methyltridecanoyl at the C-2 position. Phospholipids are ubiquitous in nature and are key components of the lipid bilayer of cells, as well as being involved in metabolism and signaling. Similarly to what occurs with phospholipids, the fatty acid distribution at the C-1 and C-2 positions of glycerol within oxidized phospholipids is continually in flux, owing to phospholipid degradation and the continuous phospholipid remodeling that occurs while these molecules are in membranes. Oxidized PGPs can be synthesized via three different routes. In one route, the oxidized PGP is synthetized de novo following the same mechanisms as for PGPs but incorporating oxidized acyl chains (PMID: 33329396). An alternative is the transacylation of one of the non-oxidized acyl chains with an oxidized acylCoA (PMID: 33329396). The third pathway results from the oxidation of the acyl chain while still attached to the PGP backbone, mainely through the action of LOX (PMID: 33329396).

   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

shuangancistrotectorine A|shuangancistrotectorine B

shuangancistrotectorine A|shuangancistrotectorine B

C50H56N2O8 (812.4036456000001)


   

3-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside, beta-D-glucopyranosyl ester-2,3,19-Trihydroxy-12-ursen-28-oic acid

3-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside, beta-D-glucopyranosyl ester-2,3,19-Trihydroxy-12-ursen-28-oic acid

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

23,24-Dihydro,22-ketone,3-O-[alpha-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1鈥樏傗垎2)-beta-D-glucopyranoside]-3,16,20,22,25-Pentahydroxycucurbita-5,23-dien-11-one

23,24-Dihydro,22-ketone,3-O-[alpha-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1鈥樏傗垎2)-beta-D-glucopyranoside]-3,16,20,22,25-Pentahydroxycucurbita-5,23-dien-11-one

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   
   
   

(2alpha,3beta,4alpha)-2,3,23-trihydroxyurs-12-en-28-oic acid 6-O-beta-D-glucopranosyl-beta-D-glucopyranosyl ester|asiaticoside E|desrhamno-asiaticoside

(2alpha,3beta,4alpha)-2,3,23-trihydroxyurs-12-en-28-oic acid 6-O-beta-D-glucopranosyl-beta-D-glucopyranosyl ester|asiaticoside E|desrhamno-asiaticoside

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

3-O-alpha-L-rhamnopyranosyl(1->4)-beta-D-glucuronopyranosylbarringtogenol C

3-O-alpha-L-rhamnopyranosyl(1->4)-beta-D-glucuronopyranosylbarringtogenol C

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   
   

3beta,17,24-trihydroxyhopan-28,22-olide 3-O-[beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1->2)]-beta-D-glucopyranoside|diplazioside VI

3beta,17,24-trihydroxyhopan-28,22-olide 3-O-[beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1->2)]-beta-D-glucopyranoside|diplazioside VI

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   
   

(22S)-16alpha,20,22,25-tetrahydroxy-3alpha-(2-O-alpha-L-rhamnopyranosyl-beta-D-glucopyranosyloxy)-(10alpha)-cucurbita-5,23t-dien-11-one

(22S)-16alpha,20,22,25-tetrahydroxy-3alpha-(2-O-alpha-L-rhamnopyranosyl-beta-D-glucopyranosyloxy)-(10alpha)-cucurbita-5,23t-dien-11-one

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

8beta-Hydroxy-15-oxo-uzarigenin-3beta-O-(beta-D-digitoxosido-beta-D-xylosido-alpha-L-rhamnosid)|8beta-Hydroxy-15-oxo-uzarigenin-3beta-O-

8beta-Hydroxy-15-oxo-uzarigenin-3beta-O-(beta-D-digitoxosido-beta-D-xylosido-alpha-L-rhamnosid)|8beta-Hydroxy-15-oxo-uzarigenin-3beta-O-

C40H60O17 (812.3830310000001)


   
   

2alpha,3beta,23-trihydroxy-olean-12-en-28-oic acid 28-O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1->6)-beta-D-glucopyranosyl ester|asterbatanoside B

2alpha,3beta,23-trihydroxy-olean-12-en-28-oic acid 28-O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1->6)-beta-D-glucopyranosyl ester|asterbatanoside B

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

olean-3beta,6beta,22alpha-triol-12-en-28-oic acid 3-O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl(1->4)-beta-D-glucopyranoside

olean-3beta,6beta,22alpha-triol-12-en-28-oic acid 3-O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl(1->4)-beta-D-glucopyranoside

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

(22R)-3beta,24,30-trihydroxyhopan-28,22-olide 3-O-[beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1->2)]-beta-D-glucopyranoside|diplazioside VII

(22R)-3beta,24,30-trihydroxyhopan-28,22-olide 3-O-[beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1->2)]-beta-D-glucopyranoside|diplazioside VII

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

alternoside VII|prosapogenin

alternoside VII|prosapogenin

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   
   
   

3beta,6beta,16beta-trihydroxyolean-12-en-23-oic acid 3-O-beta-glucopyranosyl-16-O-beta-glucopyranoside

3beta,6beta,16beta-trihydroxyolean-12-en-23-oic acid 3-O-beta-glucopyranosyl-16-O-beta-glucopyranoside

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   
   
   
   

3beta,19alpha,23-trihydroxyolean-12-en-28-oic acid 3-O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1->2)-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside

3beta,19alpha,23-trihydroxyolean-12-en-28-oic acid 3-O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1->2)-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

3-O-beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1->3)-beta-D-glucopyranosyl bayogenin|3-O-beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1->3)-beta-D-glucopyranosylbayogenin|caryocaroside III-1

3-O-beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1->3)-beta-D-glucopyranosyl bayogenin|3-O-beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1->3)-beta-D-glucopyranosylbayogenin|caryocaroside III-1

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

3-O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl-28-O-alpha-L-rhanmopyranosyl-16alpha-hydroxy-23-deoxyprotobassic acid

3-O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl-28-O-alpha-L-rhanmopyranosyl-16alpha-hydroxy-23-deoxyprotobassic acid

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   
   

3-O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl-3beta,21alpha,23-trihydroxyurs-12-en-28-oic acid 21-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside

3-O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl-3beta,21alpha,23-trihydroxyurs-12-en-28-oic acid 21-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   
   
   

(2alpha,3beta,21beta)-21-[(2-O-beta-glucopyranosyl-beta-glucipyranosyl)oxy]-2,3-dihydroxyolean-12-en-28-oic acid|oleanazuroside 2

(2alpha,3beta,21beta)-21-[(2-O-beta-glucopyranosyl-beta-glucipyranosyl)oxy]-2,3-dihydroxyolean-12-en-28-oic acid|oleanazuroside 2

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

12alpha,20alpha-epoxy-3beta-hydroxy-14beta,17alpha-pregn-5-en-11,15-dione 3-O-[beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1->4)-O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1->4)-O-beta-D-diginopyranoside]

12alpha,20alpha-epoxy-3beta-hydroxy-14beta,17alpha-pregn-5-en-11,15-dione 3-O-[beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1->4)-O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1->4)-O-beta-D-diginopyranoside]

C40H60O17 (812.3830310000001)


   

3-O-beta-d-glucopyranosyl-29-O-beta-d-glucopyranosyl-3beta,6beta,16beta,29-tetrahydroxyolean-12-en-23-al

3-O-beta-d-glucopyranosyl-29-O-beta-d-glucopyranosyl-3beta,6beta,16beta,29-tetrahydroxyolean-12-en-23-al

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   
   

3-O-beta-d-glucopyranosyl-29-O-beta-d-glucopyranosyl-3beta,16beta,29-trihydroxyolean-12-en-23-oic acid

3-O-beta-d-glucopyranosyl-29-O-beta-d-glucopyranosyl-3beta,16beta,29-trihydroxyolean-12-en-23-oic acid

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   
   

24-acetylhydroxyshengmanol 3-O-beta-D-xylopyranosyl-(1->3)-beta-D-xylopyranoside|cimifoside C

24-acetylhydroxyshengmanol 3-O-beta-D-xylopyranosyl-(1->3)-beta-D-xylopyranoside|cimifoside C

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   
   

shuangancistrotectorine D|shuangancistrotectorine E

shuangancistrotectorine D|shuangancistrotectorine E

C50H56N2O8 (812.4036456000001)


   

2alpha,3beta,19alpha-trihydroxyolean-12-en-28-oic acid 3-O-beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1->3)-beta-D-glucopyranoside

2alpha,3beta,19alpha-trihydroxyolean-12-en-28-oic acid 3-O-beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1->3)-beta-D-glucopyranoside

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   
   
   
   
   

1beta,3beta-dihydroxypregna-5,16-dien-20-one 1-O-[O-alpha-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1->2)-O-[beta-D-xylopyranosyl-(1->3)]-6-O-acetyl-beta-D-glucopyranoside

1beta,3beta-dihydroxypregna-5,16-dien-20-one 1-O-[O-alpha-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1->2)-O-[beta-D-xylopyranosyl-(1->3)]-6-O-acetyl-beta-D-glucopyranoside

C40H60O17 (812.3830310000001)


   
   

Lucyoside B

[(2R,3R,4S,5S,6R)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl] (4aS,6aR,6aS,6bR,8aR,9R,10R,11R,12aR,14bS)-11-hydroxy-9-(hydroxymethyl)-2,2,6a,6b,9,12a-hexamethyl-10-[(2R,3R,4S,5S,6R)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy-1,3,4,5,6,6a,7,8,8a,10,11,12,13,14b-tetradecahydropicene-4a-carboxylate

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


Lucyoside B is a natural product found in Luffa aegyptiaca with data available. Lucyoside B inhibits the production of inflammatory mediators via both NF-κB and activator protein-1 pathways in activated macrophages[1].

   

3-Glu-28-Glu-Bayogenin

3-Glu-28-Glu-Bayogenin

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

kudzusaponin SA1

6-{[9,10-dihydroxy-4-(hydroxymethyl)-4,6a,6b,8a,11,11,14b-heptamethyl-1,2,3,4,4a,5,6,6a,6b,7,8,8a,9,10,11,12,12a,14,14a,14b-icosahydropicen-3-yl]oxy}-3,4-dihydroxy-5-{[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}oxane-2-carboxylic acid

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

bayogenin 3-O-cellobioside

3beta-[O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1->4)-beta-D-glucopyranosyloxy]-2beta,23-dihydroxyolean-12-en-28-oic acid

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


A pentacyclic triterpenoid that is bayogenin substituted at the O-3 position by a cellobiosyl residue.

   

2alpha,3beta,24-trihydroxyolean-12-en-28-oic acid 28-O-beta-d-glucopyranosyl-(1-2)-beta-d-glucopyranoside

2alpha,3beta,24-trihydroxyolean-12-en-28-oic acid 28-O-beta-d-glucopyranosyl-(1-2)-beta-d-glucopyranoside

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

2alpha,3beta,24-trihydroxyursan-12-en-28-oic acid 28-O-beta-d-glucopyranosyl-(1-2)-beta-d-glucopyranoside

2alpha,3beta,24-trihydroxyursan-12-en-28-oic acid 28-O-beta-d-glucopyranosyl-(1-2)-beta-d-glucopyranoside

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

Officinoterpenoside B

2alpha,3beta,19-trihydroxyursan-12-en-28-oic acid 28-O-beta-d-glucopyranosyl-(1-2)-beta-d-glucopyranoside

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

methyl (2beta,3beta,4beta,5alpha,12beta,19alpha)-4-(acetyloxy)-15-[(3R,5S,7S,9S)-5-ethyl-5-hydroxy-9-(methoxycarbonyl)-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10-decahydro-3,7-methanoazacycloundecino[5,4-b]indol-3-ium-9-yl

methyl (2beta,3beta,4beta,5alpha,12beta,19alpha)-4-(acetyloxy)-15-[(3R,5S,7S,9S)-5-ethyl-5-hydroxy-9-(methoxycarbonyl)-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10-decahydro-3,7-methanoazacycloundecino[5,4-b]indol-3-ium-9-yl

C46H60N4O9+2 (812.436007)


   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

Brachystemin F

Brachystemin F

C40H60N8O10 (812.443218)


A natural product found in Brachystemma calycinum.

   

Veraguamide K

Veraguamide K

C39H65BrN4O9 (812.393466)


A natural product found in Oscillatoria margaritifera PAC-17-FEB-10-2.

   

[1-nonanoyloxy-3-[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-[[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxymethyl]oxan-2-yl]oxypropan-2-yl] (3Z,6Z,9Z,12Z,15Z)-octadeca-3,6,9,12,15-pentaenoate

[1-nonanoyloxy-3-[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-[[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxymethyl]oxan-2-yl]oxypropan-2-yl] (3Z,6Z,9Z,12Z,15Z)-octadeca-3,6,9,12,15-pentaenoate

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

[1-heptanoyloxy-3-[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-[[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxymethyl]oxan-2-yl]oxypropan-2-yl] (5Z,8Z,11Z,14Z,17Z)-icosa-5,8,11,14,17-pentaenoate

[1-heptanoyloxy-3-[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-[[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxymethyl]oxan-2-yl]oxypropan-2-yl] (5Z,8Z,11Z,14Z,17Z)-icosa-5,8,11,14,17-pentaenoate

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

[1-pentanoyloxy-3-[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-[[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxymethyl]oxan-2-yl]oxypropan-2-yl] (7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z,19Z)-docosa-7,10,13,16,19-pentaenoate

[1-pentanoyloxy-3-[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-[[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxymethyl]oxan-2-yl]oxypropan-2-yl] (7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z,19Z)-docosa-7,10,13,16,19-pentaenoate

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

[2-[(4Z,7Z,10Z,13Z)-hexadeca-4,7,10,13-tetraenoyl]oxy-3-[hydroxy-(2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxycyclohexyl)oxyphosphoryl]oxypropyl] (9Z,12Z)-heptadeca-9,12-dienoate

[2-[(4Z,7Z,10Z,13Z)-hexadeca-4,7,10,13-tetraenoyl]oxy-3-[hydroxy-(2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxycyclohexyl)oxyphosphoryl]oxypropyl] (9Z,12Z)-heptadeca-9,12-dienoate

C42H69O13P (812.4475553999999)


   

[1-[hydroxy-(2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxycyclohexyl)oxyphosphoryl]oxy-3-[(Z)-pentadec-9-enoyl]oxypropan-2-yl] (3Z,6Z,9Z,12Z,15Z)-octadeca-3,6,9,12,15-pentaenoate

[1-[hydroxy-(2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxycyclohexyl)oxyphosphoryl]oxy-3-[(Z)-pentadec-9-enoyl]oxypropan-2-yl] (3Z,6Z,9Z,12Z,15Z)-octadeca-3,6,9,12,15-pentaenoate

C42H69O13P (812.4475553999999)


   

[1-[hydroxy-(2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxycyclohexyl)oxyphosphoryl]oxy-3-[(Z)-tridec-9-enoyl]oxypropan-2-yl] (5Z,8Z,11Z,14Z,17Z)-icosa-5,8,11,14,17-pentaenoate

[1-[hydroxy-(2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxycyclohexyl)oxyphosphoryl]oxy-3-[(Z)-tridec-9-enoyl]oxypropan-2-yl] (5Z,8Z,11Z,14Z,17Z)-icosa-5,8,11,14,17-pentaenoate

C42H69O13P (812.4475553999999)


   

[1-[hydroxy-(2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxycyclohexyl)oxyphosphoryl]oxy-3-undecanoyloxypropan-2-yl] (4Z,7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z,19Z)-docosa-4,7,10,13,16,19-hexaenoate

[1-[hydroxy-(2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxycyclohexyl)oxyphosphoryl]oxy-3-undecanoyloxypropan-2-yl] (4Z,7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z,19Z)-docosa-4,7,10,13,16,19-hexaenoate

C42H69O13P (812.4475553999999)


   

[(2R)-1-[hydroxy-[(5S)-2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxycyclohexyl]oxyphosphoryl]oxy-3-undecanoyloxypropan-2-yl] (4E,7E,10E,13E,16E,19E)-docosa-4,7,10,13,16,19-hexaenoate

[(2R)-1-[hydroxy-[(5S)-2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxycyclohexyl]oxyphosphoryl]oxy-3-undecanoyloxypropan-2-yl] (4E,7E,10E,13E,16E,19E)-docosa-4,7,10,13,16,19-hexaenoate

C42H69O13P (812.4475553999999)


   

[2-[(9E,11E,13E)-hexadeca-9,11,13-trienoyl]oxy-3-[hydroxy-[(5S)-2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxycyclohexyl]oxyphosphoryl]oxypropyl] (8E,11E,14E)-heptadeca-8,11,14-trienoate

[2-[(9E,11E,13E)-hexadeca-9,11,13-trienoyl]oxy-3-[hydroxy-[(5S)-2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxycyclohexyl]oxyphosphoryl]oxypropyl] (8E,11E,14E)-heptadeca-8,11,14-trienoate

C42H69O13P (812.4475553999999)


   

[2-[(5E,7E,9E,11E,13E)-hexadeca-5,7,9,11,13-pentaenoyl]oxy-3-[hydroxy-[(5S)-2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxycyclohexyl]oxyphosphoryl]oxypropyl] (E)-heptadec-7-enoate

[2-[(5E,7E,9E,11E,13E)-hexadeca-5,7,9,11,13-pentaenoyl]oxy-3-[hydroxy-[(5S)-2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxycyclohexyl]oxyphosphoryl]oxypropyl] (E)-heptadec-7-enoate

C42H69O13P (812.4475553999999)


   

[1-[(2R,5R,6R)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-[[(2R,5R,6R)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxymethyl]oxan-2-yl]oxy-3-[(E)-undec-4-enoyl]oxypropan-2-yl] (7E,9E,11E,13E)-hexadeca-7,9,11,13-tetraenoate

[1-[(2R,5R,6R)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-[[(2R,5R,6R)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxymethyl]oxan-2-yl]oxy-3-[(E)-undec-4-enoyl]oxypropan-2-yl] (7E,9E,11E,13E)-hexadeca-7,9,11,13-tetraenoate

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

[1-[(2R,5R,6R)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-[[(2R,5R,6R)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxymethyl]oxan-2-yl]oxy-3-undecanoyloxypropan-2-yl] (5E,7E,9E,11E,13E)-hexadeca-5,7,9,11,13-pentaenoate

[1-[(2R,5R,6R)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-[[(2R,5R,6R)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxymethyl]oxan-2-yl]oxy-3-undecanoyloxypropan-2-yl] (5E,7E,9E,11E,13E)-hexadeca-5,7,9,11,13-pentaenoate

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

[(2S)-3-[hydroxy-[(5S)-2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxycyclohexyl]oxyphosphoryl]oxy-2-undecanoyloxypropyl] (4E,7E,10E,13E,16E,19E)-docosa-4,7,10,13,16,19-hexaenoate

[(2S)-3-[hydroxy-[(5S)-2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxycyclohexyl]oxyphosphoryl]oxy-2-undecanoyloxypropyl] (4E,7E,10E,13E,16E,19E)-docosa-4,7,10,13,16,19-hexaenoate

C42H69O13P (812.4475553999999)


   

[2-[(7E,9E,11E,13E)-hexadeca-7,9,11,13-tetraenoyl]oxy-3-[hydroxy-[(5S)-2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxycyclohexyl]oxyphosphoryl]oxypropyl] (11E,14E)-heptadeca-11,14-dienoate

[2-[(7E,9E,11E,13E)-hexadeca-7,9,11,13-tetraenoyl]oxy-3-[hydroxy-[(5S)-2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxycyclohexyl]oxyphosphoryl]oxypropyl] (11E,14E)-heptadeca-11,14-dienoate

C42H69O13P (812.4475553999999)


   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

9-(hydroxymethyl)-1,2,6a,6b,9,12a-hexamethyl-3,10-bis({[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy})-2,3,4,5,6,7,8,8a,10,11,12,12b,13,14b-tetradecahydro-1h-picene-4a-carboxylic acid

9-(hydroxymethyl)-1,2,6a,6b,9,12a-hexamethyl-3,10-bis({[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy})-2,3,4,5,6,7,8,8a,10,11,12,12b,13,14b-tetradecahydro-1h-picene-4a-carboxylic acid

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

15,26-dimethyl (2r,6r,11s,12s,13s,22s,23s,24s,35r,38r,39r)-13,24-diethyl-11,12,23,32-tetrahydroxy-30,31-dimethoxy-21-oxa-1,9,17,28-tetraazaundecacyclo[22.13.1.1⁶,⁹.0²,²².0³,²⁰.0⁵,¹⁸.0⁶,¹⁶.0²⁷,³⁵.0²⁹,³⁴.0³⁵,³⁸.0¹³,³⁹]nonatriaconta-3(20),4,15,18,26,29(34),30,32-octaene-15,26-dicarboxylate

15,26-dimethyl (2r,6r,11s,12s,13s,22s,23s,24s,35r,38r,39r)-13,24-diethyl-11,12,23,32-tetrahydroxy-30,31-dimethoxy-21-oxa-1,9,17,28-tetraazaundecacyclo[22.13.1.1⁶,⁹.0²,²².0³,²⁰.0⁵,¹⁸.0⁶,¹⁶.0²⁷,³⁵.0²⁹,³⁴.0³⁵,³⁸.0¹³,³⁹]nonatriaconta-3(20),4,15,18,26,29(34),30,32-octaene-15,26-dicarboxylate

C44H52N4O11 (812.3632402000001)


   

8-bromo-n-[1-({1-[(1-{2-[(1-ethoxy-3-methyl-1-oxobutan-2-yl)(methyl)carbamoyl]pyrrolidin-1-yl}-3-methyl-1-oxopentan-2-yl)oxy]-3-methyl-1-oxobutan-2-yl}(methyl)carbamoyl)-2-methylpropyl]-3-hydroxy-2-methyloct-7-ynimidic acid

8-bromo-n-[1-({1-[(1-{2-[(1-ethoxy-3-methyl-1-oxobutan-2-yl)(methyl)carbamoyl]pyrrolidin-1-yl}-3-methyl-1-oxopentan-2-yl)oxy]-3-methyl-1-oxobutan-2-yl}(methyl)carbamoyl)-2-methylpropyl]-3-hydroxy-2-methyloct-7-ynimidic acid

C39H65BrN4O9 (812.393466)


   

9-{[4,5-dihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)-3-{[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}oxan-2-yl]oxy}-10,20-bis(hydroxymethyl)-6,10,14,15,20-pentamethyl-21-oxahexacyclo[17.3.2.0¹,¹⁸.0²,¹⁵.0⁵,¹⁴.0⁶,¹¹]tetracosan-22-one

9-{[4,5-dihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)-3-{[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}oxan-2-yl]oxy}-10,20-bis(hydroxymethyl)-6,10,14,15,20-pentamethyl-21-oxahexacyclo[17.3.2.0¹,¹⁸.0²,¹⁵.0⁵,¹⁴.0⁶,¹¹]tetracosan-22-one

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

(1s,4r,5r,6r,8s,10s,12s,13s,15s,16r,18s,21r)-18-{[(2r,3r,4s,5s,6r)-4,5-dihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)-3-{[(2s,3r,4s,5s,6r)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}oxan-2-yl]oxy}-8-ethoxy-4,6,12,17,17-pentamethyl-9-oxahexacyclo[11.9.0.0¹,²¹.0⁴,¹².0⁵,¹⁰.0¹⁶,²¹]docosan-15-yl acetate

(1s,4r,5r,6r,8s,10s,12s,13s,15s,16r,18s,21r)-18-{[(2r,3r,4s,5s,6r)-4,5-dihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)-3-{[(2s,3r,4s,5s,6r)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}oxan-2-yl]oxy}-8-ethoxy-4,6,12,17,17-pentamethyl-9-oxahexacyclo[11.9.0.0¹,²¹.0⁴,¹².0⁵,¹⁰.0¹⁶,²¹]docosan-15-yl acetate

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-({[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}methyl)oxan-2-yl 1,10-dihydroxy-9-(hydroxymethyl)-1,2,6a,6b,9,12a-hexamethyl-2,3,4,5,6,7,8,8a,10,11,12,12b,13,14b-tetradecahydropicene-4a-carboxylate

3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-({[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}methyl)oxan-2-yl 1,10-dihydroxy-9-(hydroxymethyl)-1,2,6a,6b,9,12a-hexamethyl-2,3,4,5,6,7,8,8a,10,11,12,12b,13,14b-tetradecahydropicene-4a-carboxylate

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl 1,11-dihydroxy-1,2,6a,6b,9,9,12a-heptamethyl-10-{[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}-2,3,4,5,6,7,8,8a,10,11,12,12b,13,14b-tetradecahydropicene-4a-carboxylate

3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl 1,11-dihydroxy-1,2,6a,6b,9,9,12a-heptamethyl-10-{[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}-2,3,4,5,6,7,8,8a,10,11,12,12b,13,14b-tetradecahydropicene-4a-carboxylate

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

(4as,6as,6br,8ar,9r,10r,11s,12ar,12br,14bs)-10-{[(2r,3r,4s,5s,6r)-4,5-dihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)-3-{[(2s,3r,4s,5s,6r)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}oxan-2-yl]oxy}-11-hydroxy-9-(hydroxymethyl)-2,2,6a,6b,9,12a-hexamethyl-1,3,4,5,6,7,8,8a,10,11,12,12b,13,14b-tetradecahydropicene-4a-carboxylic acid

(4as,6as,6br,8ar,9r,10r,11s,12ar,12br,14bs)-10-{[(2r,3r,4s,5s,6r)-4,5-dihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)-3-{[(2s,3r,4s,5s,6r)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}oxan-2-yl]oxy}-11-hydroxy-9-(hydroxymethyl)-2,2,6a,6b,9,12a-hexamethyl-1,3,4,5,6,7,8,8a,10,11,12,12b,13,14b-tetradecahydropicene-4a-carboxylic acid

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

(3s,4ar,6as,6br,8ar,10r,11r,12ar,12br,14bs)-3-{[(2r,3r,4s,5s,6r)-4,5-dihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)-3-{[(2s,3r,4s,5s,6r)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}oxan-2-yl]oxy}-10,11-dihydroxy-2,2,6a,6b,9,9,12a-heptamethyl-1,3,4,5,6,7,8,8a,10,11,12,12b,13,14b-tetradecahydropicene-4a-carboxylic acid

(3s,4ar,6as,6br,8ar,10r,11r,12ar,12br,14bs)-3-{[(2r,3r,4s,5s,6r)-4,5-dihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)-3-{[(2s,3r,4s,5s,6r)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}oxan-2-yl]oxy}-10,11-dihydroxy-2,2,6a,6b,9,9,12a-heptamethyl-1,3,4,5,6,7,8,8a,10,11,12,12b,13,14b-tetradecahydropicene-4a-carboxylic acid

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

(3s,6s,9s,15s,18s,24s)-5,8,17,20,23-pentahydroxy-18-[(4-hydroxyphenyl)methyl]-3-(1h-indol-3-ylmethyl)-15-isopropyl-6-(2-methylpropyl)-1,4,7,13,16,19,22-heptaazatricyclo[22.3.0.0⁹,¹³]heptacosa-4,7,16,19,22-pentaene-2,14-dione

(3s,6s,9s,15s,18s,24s)-5,8,17,20,23-pentahydroxy-18-[(4-hydroxyphenyl)methyl]-3-(1h-indol-3-ylmethyl)-15-isopropyl-6-(2-methylpropyl)-1,4,7,13,16,19,22-heptaazatricyclo[22.3.0.0⁹,¹³]heptacosa-4,7,16,19,22-pentaene-2,14-dione

C43H56N8O8 (812.4220896)


   

(3s,6s,12s,15s,21s,24s,27s)-24-benzyl-5,14,17,20,23,26-hexahydroxy-15-[(1r)-1-hydroxyethyl]-3-(hydroxymethyl)-12,21-bis(2-methylpropyl)-1,4,10,13,16,19,22,25-octaazatricyclo[25.3.0.0⁶,¹⁰]triaconta-4,13,16,19,22,25-hexaene-2,11-dione

(3s,6s,12s,15s,21s,24s,27s)-24-benzyl-5,14,17,20,23,26-hexahydroxy-15-[(1r)-1-hydroxyethyl]-3-(hydroxymethyl)-12,21-bis(2-methylpropyl)-1,4,10,13,16,19,22,25-octaazatricyclo[25.3.0.0⁶,¹⁰]triaconta-4,13,16,19,22,25-hexaene-2,11-dione

C40H60N8O10 (812.443218)


   

(1r,3as,3bs,4s,7s,9ar,9br,11ar)-4-hydroxy-1-[(2s,3s,4s)-3-hydroxy-6-methyl-4-{[(2r,3r,4r,5s,6r)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}hept-5-en-2-yl]-3a,6,6,11a-tetramethyl-7-{[(2r,3r,4s,5s,6r)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}-1h,2h,3h,3bh,4h,7h,8h,9h,9ah,10h,11h-cyclopenta[a]phenanthrene-9b-carbaldehyde

(1r,3as,3bs,4s,7s,9ar,9br,11ar)-4-hydroxy-1-[(2s,3s,4s)-3-hydroxy-6-methyl-4-{[(2r,3r,4r,5s,6r)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}hept-5-en-2-yl]-3a,6,6,11a-tetramethyl-7-{[(2r,3r,4s,5s,6r)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}-1h,2h,3h,3bh,4h,7h,8h,9h,9ah,10h,11h-cyclopenta[a]phenanthrene-9b-carbaldehyde

C42H68O15 (812.4557978)


   

2,5,11-trihydroxy-24-methoxy-10-[(4-methoxyphenyl)methyl]-4,9,13,15,29-pentamethyl-7-(2-methylpropyl)-22-oxa-3,6,9,12,15,29-hexaazatetracyclo[14.12.2.2¹⁸,²¹.1²³,²⁷]tritriaconta-2,5,11,18,20,23(31),24,26,32-nonaene-8,14,30-trione

2,5,11-trihydroxy-24-methoxy-10-[(4-methoxyphenyl)methyl]-4,9,13,15,29-pentamethyl-7-(2-methylpropyl)-22-oxa-3,6,9,12,15,29-hexaazatetracyclo[14.12.2.2¹⁸,²¹.1²³,²⁷]tritriaconta-2,5,11,18,20,23(31),24,26,32-nonaene-8,14,30-trione

C44H56N6O9 (812.4108566000001)