Chemical Formula: C14H26N2O3S2

Chemical Formula C14H26N2O3S2

Found 4 metabolite its formula value is C14H26N2O3S2

Lipoyllysine

(2R)-2-Amino-6-{[5-(1,2-dithiolan-3-yl)-1-hydroxypentylidene]amino}hexanoate

C14H26N2O3S2 (334.1384766)


lipollysine is an important lipoic acid derivative. Most alpha-lipoic acid in food is derived from lipoamide-containing enzymes and is bound to the amino acid, lysine (lipoyllysine). Animal tissues that are rich in lipoyllysine include kidney, heart, and liver, while plant sources that are rich in lipoyllysine include spinach, broccoli, and tomatoes. Somewhat lower amounts of lipoyllysine have been measured in peas, brussel sprouts, and rice bran. Lipoic acid can be found in many common foods such as potatoes, carrots, broccoli, yeasts, beets, yams, and red meat. Dietary sources of ALA include flaxseeds, flaxseed oil, canola (rapeseed) oil, soybeans and soybean oil, pumpkin seeds and pumpkin seed oil, purslane, perilla seed oil, walnuts and walnut oil. The best food sources of lipoic acid are believed to be those foods rich in mitochondria - red meat (skeletal muscle, heart, liver, kidney). Other sources are yeast, spinach, and broccoli. Lypoyllysine is involved in Lipoate metabolism pathway where lipoyllysine is undergo hydrolysis to produce liporate and l-lysine. lipollysine is an important lipoic acid derivative. Most alpha-lipoic acid in food is derived from lipoamide-containing enzymes and is bound to the amino acid, lysine (lipoyllysine). Animal tissues that are rich in lipoyllysine include kidney, heart, and liver, while plant sources that are rich in lipoyllysine include spinach, broccoli, and tomatoes. Somewhat lower amounts of lipoyllysine have been measured in peas, brussel sprouts, and rice bran. Lipoic acid can be found in many common foods such as potatoes, carrots, broccoli, yeasts, beets, yams, and red meat. Dietary sources of ALA include flaxseeds, flaxseed oil, canola (rapeseed) oil, soybeans and soybean oil, pumpkin seeds and pumpkin seed oil, purslane, perilla seed oil, walnuts and walnut oil. The best food sources of lipoic acid are believed to be those foods rich in mitochondria - red meat (skeletal muscle, heart, liver, kidney). Other sources are yeast, spinach, and broccoli.

   

N(6)-6(R,S)-lipoyl-L-lysine

2-Amino-6-[5-(1,2-dithiolane-3-yl)pentanoylamino]hexanoic acid

C14H26N2O3S2 (334.1384766)


   

N(6)-lipoyl-L-lysine

N(6)-lipoyl-L-lysine

C14H26N2O3S2 (334.1384766)


An N(6)-acyl-L-lysine where the N(6)-acyl group is lipoyl.

   

(2R)-2-amino-6-[5-(1,2-dithiolan-3-yl)pentanamido]hexanoic acid

(2R)-2-amino-6-[5-(1,2-dithiolan-3-yl)pentanamido]hexanoic acid

C14H26N2O3S2 (334.1384766)