Chemical Formula: C29H42O4
Chemical Formula C29H42O4
Found 111 metabolite its formula value is C29H42O4
Ceanothenic acid
Ceanothenic acid is found in tea. Ceanothenic acid is a constituent of Ceanothus americanus (New Jersey tea). Constituent of Ceanothus americanus (New Jersey tea). Ceanothenic acid is found in tea.
Ubiquinone-4
Ubiquinone-4 is a member of the chemical class known as Polyprenylbenzoquinones. These are compounds containing a polyisoprene chain attached to a quinone at the second ring position. Ubiquione-4 has just 4 isoprene units. Normally in humans it has 10 (CoQ10). Ubiquinone-4 is an intermediate in the synthesis of Ubiquionone 10. Ubiquinone-4 is a Coenzyme Q analogue that have been identified in brain. Based on the isoprenoid moiety, the presence of various coenzyme Q homologues in prokaryotes and eurkaryotes has been confirmed, and these homologues are classified as Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4, Q5, Q6, Q7, Q8, Q9, Q10, Q11, and Q12. The numbers, Qn, refer to the number of isoprenoid units attached at the 6- position on the benzoquinone ring of the coenzyme Q moiety. (PMID: 12064350) Coenzyme Q is the only type of Quinone naturally found in animals (other quinones such as vitamin K is provided by foods). Coenzyme Q is a fat-soluble and amphipathic compound that is the integral component of the electron transport chain in mitochondria. It is ubiquitous in nature and is found in subcellular organelles, serum lipoproteins, blood plasma, urine, and feces. Ubiquinones are amphipathic because of the benzoquinone ring (hydrophilic) and the polyisoprenoid side chain moiety (lipophilic). The primary role of coenzyme Q is to transfer electrons between redox components of the electron transport chain, to create a proton gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane and drive ATP formation. Additional functions of coenzyme Q are to influence membrane fluidity; to recycle the radical forms of vitamin C and E; and, most important, to act as a lipid antioxidant protecting membrane phospholipids against peroxidation. Coenzyme Q is the only endogenously occurring lipid-soluble antioxidant that occurs ubiquitously and can be synthesized in all organisms. Isolated from various yeasts
13'-Carboxy-alpha-tocotrienol
13-carboxy-alpha-tocotrienol is a dehydrogenation carboxylate product of 13-hydroxy-a-tocotrienol by an unidentified microsomal enzyme(s) probably via an aldehyde intermediate. Tocotrienols are members of the vitamin E family. An essential nutrient for the body, vitamin E is made up of four tocopherols (alpha, beta, gamma, delta) and four tocotrienols (alpha, beta, gamma, delta).Chemically, vitamin E is an antioxidant. One model for the function of vitamin E in the body is that it protects cell membranes, active enzyme sites, and DNA from free radical damage. Tocotrienols are natural compounds found in select vegetable oils, wheat germ, barley, saw palmetto, and certain types of nuts and grains. This variant of vitamin E only occur at very low levels in nature. While the majority of research on vitamin E has focused on alpha-tocopherol, studies into tocotrienols account for less than 1\\% of all research into vitamin E. 13-carboxy-alpha-tocotrienol is a dehydrogenation carboxylate product of 13-hydroxy-a-tocotrienol by an unidentified microsomal enzyme(s) probably via an aldehyde intermediate
27-hydroxy-3-oxo-9beta-lanosta-7,24-dien-26,23R-olide
4alpha-methylergosta-8,24(28)-diene-3,11-dione-26-oic acid|antcin A
2alpha,3beta-dihydroxy-24-nor-urs-4(23),11-dien-28,13beta-olide|ilekudinol A
17beta-hydroxy-3,11,16-trioxo-28-norolean-12-ene|17??-Hydroxy-3,11,16-trioxo-28-norolean-12-ene
2-methyl-5,5-[(8Z)-hexadec-8-ene-1,16-diyl]bisresorcinol
13,27-cyclo-19alpha-hydroxy-3-oxo-24-nor-olean-11-en-28-oic acid|donellanic acid A
11alpha,12alpha-epoxy-3beta-hydroxy-24-nor-olean-4(23)-en-28,13beta-olide
3beta-hydroxy-1-oxo-30-norolean-12,20(29)-dien-28-oic acid|euscaphic acid H
3beta-hydroxyl-21/23,23/27-diepoxy-29-nor-5alpha-cycloart-24-en-27-one|aphagrandinoid A
(1R,3aS,3bS,4aS,5aS,6S,9aS,9bS,11aR)-6,9a,11a-trimethyl-1-((R)-6-methylhept-5-en-2-yl)dodecahydro-9b,3a-(epoxymethano)cyclopenta[7,8]phenanthro[8a,9-b]oxirene-7,13(8H)-dione|29-nor-3-oxo-7beta,8beta-epoxy-5alpha-lanost-24-en-30,9alpha-olide
Coenzyme Q4
(5Z,7E)-(1S,3R)-24a,24b-dihomo-24a,24b-epoxy-9,10-seco-5,7,10(19)-cholestatriene-23-yne-1,3,25-triol
Ceanothenic acid
24a,24b-epoxy-23-tetradehydro-24a,24b-dihomo-1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3
4-(n-Decyloxy)benzoic acid,4-(n-hexyloxy)phenyl ether
24a,24b-epoxy-23-tetradehydro-24a,24b-dihomo-1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3/24a,24b-epoxy-23-tetradehydro-24a,24b-dihomo-1alpha,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol
Wilforic acid
A pentacyclic triterpenoid with formula C29H42O4, originally isolated from Tripterygium sp.
(2r,6r)-6-[(1r,3ar,5ar,6s,9as,11ar)-6,9a,11a-trimethyl-7,10-dioxo-1h,2h,3h,3ah,4h,5h,5ah,6h,8h,9h,11h-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-1-yl]-2-methyl-3-methylideneheptanoic acid
17β-hydroxy-3,11,16-trioxo-28-norolean-12-ene
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