Chemical Formula: C5H8N2O5

Chemical Formula C5H8N2O5

Found 24 metabolite its formula value is C5H8N2O5

L-2-Amino-3-(oxalylamino)propanoic acid

N-Oxalyl-L-alpha-beta-diaminopropionic acid (BOAA,ODAP)

C5H8N2O5 (176.0433198)


L-2-Amino-3-(oxalylamino)propanoic acid is found in grass pea. L-2-Amino-3-(oxalylamino)propanoic acid is isolated from Panax notoginseng (sanchi Isolated from Panax notoginseng (sanchi). L-2-Amino-3-(oxalylamino)propanoic acid is found in tea and grass pea. L-2-Amino-3-(oxalylamino)propanoic acid is an alpha-amino acid. N(3)-oxalyl-L-2,3-diaminopropionic acid is an N(beta)-acyl-L-2,3-diaminopropionic acid in which the acyl group is oxalyl. It is functionally related to a propionic acid. It is a conjugate acid of a N(3)-(carboxylatoformyl)-L-2,3-diaminopropionate(1-). Dencichin is a natural product found in Lathyrus latifolius and Lathyrus sativus with data available. See also: Panax notoginseng root (part of). Dencichin is a non-protein amino acid originally extracted from Panax notoginseng, and can inhibit HIF-prolyl hydroxylase-2 (PHD-2) activity.

   

Ureidosuccinic acid

Ureidosuccinic acid, cobalt (+2), (1:1) salt,(L)-isomer

C5H8N2O5 (176.0433198)


N-carbamoyl-l-aspartate, also known as N-carbamoylaspartic acid or L-ureidosuccinic acid, belongs to aspartic acid and derivatives class of compounds. Those are compounds containing an aspartic acid or a derivative thereof resulting from reaction of aspartic acid at the amino group or the carboxy group, or from the replacement of any hydrogen of glycine by a heteroatom. N-carbamoyl-l-aspartate is soluble (in water) and a weakly acidic compound (based on its pKa). N-carbamoyl-l-aspartate can be found in a number of food items such as mustard spinach, black huckleberry, towel gourd, and chinese cabbage, which makes N-carbamoyl-l-aspartate a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. N-carbamoyl-l-aspartate can be found primarily in prostate Tissue and saliva, as well as in human prostate tissue. In humans, N-carbamoyl-l-aspartate is involved in a couple of metabolic pathways, which include aspartate metabolism and pyrimidine metabolism. N-carbamoyl-l-aspartate is also involved in several metabolic disorders, some of which include beta ureidopropionase deficiency, dihydropyrimidinase deficiency, canavan disease, and UMP synthase deficiency (orotic aciduria). Moreover, N-carbamoyl-l-aspartate is found to be associated with prostate cancer. Ureidosuccinic acid, also known as L-ureidosuccinate or carbamyl-L-aspartate, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as aspartic acids and derivatives. Aspartic acids and derivatives are compounds containing an aspartic acid or a derivative thereof resulting from reaction of aspartic acid at the amino group or the carboxy group, or from the replacement of any hydrogen of glycine by a heteroatom. Ureidosuccinic acid is also classified as a carbamate derivative. It is a solid that is soluble in water. Ureidosuccinic acid exists in all living species, ranging from bacteria to plants to humans. Ureidosuccinic acid can be biosynthesized from carbamoyl phosphate and L-aspartic acid through the action of the enzyme known as aspartate carbamoyltransferase (ACTase) and serves as an intermediate in pyrimidine biosynthesis. In humans, a drop in the level of urinary ureidosuccinic acid is associated with bladder cancer (PMID: 25562196). It is also involved in the metabolic disorder called Canavan disease. Acquisition and generation of the data is financially supported in part by CREST/JST. D018377 - Neurotransmitter Agents > D018846 - Excitatory Amino Acids KEIO_ID C025 N-?Carbamoyl-?DL-?aspartic acid (Ureidosuccinic acid) is a precursor of nucleic acid pyrimidines[1].

   

L-3-Amino-2-(oxalylamino)propanoic acid

oxalyldiaminopropionic acid, (L-Ala)-isomer

C5H8N2O5 (176.0433198)


L-3-Amino-2-(oxalylamino)propanoic acid is found in pulses. L-3-Amino-2-(oxalylamino)propanoic acid is present in seeds of Lathyrus sativus (chickling pea). Present in seeds of Lathyrus sativus (chickling pea). L-3-Amino-2-(oxalylamino)propanoic acid is found in pulses.

   

Carbamoyl-DL-aspartic acid

N-​Carbamoyl-​DL-​aspartic acid

C5H8N2O5 (176.0433198)


N-?Carbamoyl-?DL-?aspartic acid (Ureidosuccinic acid) is a precursor of nucleic acid pyrimidines[1].

   

Ureidosuccinic acid

Ureidosuccinic acid

C5H8N2O5 (176.0433198)


   

Ureidosuccinic acid; LC-tDDA; CE10

Ureidosuccinic acid; LC-tDDA; CE10

C5H8N2O5 (176.0433198)


   

Ureidosuccinic acid; LC-tDDA; CE20

Ureidosuccinic acid; LC-tDDA; CE20

C5H8N2O5 (176.0433198)


   

Ureidosuccinic acid; LC-tDDA; CE30

Ureidosuccinic acid; LC-tDDA; CE30

C5H8N2O5 (176.0433198)


   

Ureidosuccinic acid; LC-tDDA; CE40

Ureidosuccinic acid; LC-tDDA; CE40

C5H8N2O5 (176.0433198)


   

Ureidosuccinic acid; AIF; CE0; CorrDec

Ureidosuccinic acid; AIF; CE0; CorrDec

C5H8N2O5 (176.0433198)


   

Ureidosuccinic acid; AIF; CE10; CorrDec

Ureidosuccinic acid; AIF; CE10; CorrDec

C5H8N2O5 (176.0433198)


   

Ureidosuccinic acid; AIF; CE30; CorrDec

Ureidosuccinic acid; AIF; CE30; CorrDec

C5H8N2O5 (176.0433198)


   

Ureidosuccinic acid; AIF; CE0; MS2Dec

Ureidosuccinic acid; AIF; CE0; MS2Dec

C5H8N2O5 (176.0433198)


   

Ureidosuccinic acid; AIF; CE10; MS2Dec

Ureidosuccinic acid; AIF; CE10; MS2Dec

C5H8N2O5 (176.0433198)


   

Ureidosuccinic acid; AIF; CE30; MS2Dec

Ureidosuccinic acid; AIF; CE30; MS2Dec

C5H8N2O5 (176.0433198)


   

N-Carbamoyl-DL-aspartic acid

N-​Carbamoyl-​DL-​aspartic acid

C5H8N2O5 (176.0433198)


N-?Carbamoyl-?DL-?aspartic acid (Ureidosuccinic acid) is a precursor of nucleic acid pyrimidines[1].

   

oxalyldiaminopropionic acid

3-amino-2-(carboxyformamido)propanoic acid

C5H8N2O5 (176.0433198)


   

ibotenic acid monohydrate

ibotenic acid monohydrate

C5H8N2O5 (176.0433198)


   

N-Carbamoyl-D-aspartic acid

N-Carbamoyl-D-aspartic acid

C5H8N2O5 (176.0433198)


D018377 - Neurotransmitter Agents > D018846 - Excitatory Amino Acids The D-enantiomer N-carbamoylaspartic acid.

   

L-BOAA

N-Oxalyl-L-alpha-beta-diaminopropionic acid (BOAA,ODAP)

C5H8N2O5 (176.0433198)


N(3)-oxalyl-L-2,3-diaminopropionic acid is an N(beta)-acyl-L-2,3-diaminopropionic acid in which the acyl group is oxalyl. It is functionally related to a propionic acid. It is a conjugate acid of a N(3)-(carboxylatoformyl)-L-2,3-diaminopropionate(1-). Dencichin is a natural product found in Lathyrus latifolius and Lathyrus sativus with data available. See also: Panax notoginseng root (part of). Dencichin is a non-protein amino acid originally extracted from Panax notoginseng, and can inhibit HIF-prolyl hydroxylase-2 (PHD-2) activity.

   

N-Carbamoyl-L-aspartate

N-Carbamoyl-L-aspartate

C5H8N2O5 (176.0433198)


D018377 - Neurotransmitter Agents > D018846 - Excitatory Amino Acids

   

3-amino-N-(carboxycarbonyl)alanine

3-amino-N-(carboxycarbonyl)alanine

C5H8N2O5 (176.0433198)


   

N-Carbamoylaspartic acid

N-Carbamoylaspartic acid

C5H8N2O5 (176.0433198)


An N-carbamoylamino acid that is aspartic acid with one of its amino hydrogens replaced by a carbamoyl group.

   

N-Carbamoyl-L-aspartic acid

N-Carbamoyl-L-aspartic acid

C5H8N2O5 (176.0433198)


The L-enantiomer N-carbamoylaspartic acid.