NCBI Taxonomy: 245205

Averrhoa bilimbi (ncbi_taxid: 245205)

found 24 associated metabolites at species taxonomy rank level.

Ancestor: Averrhoa

Child Taxonomies: none taxonomy data.

Diglycidyl resorcinol ether

Diglycidyl resorcinol ether

C12H14O4 (222.0892)


   

4-Hydroxysphinganine

[2S-(2R*,3R*,4S*)]-2-amino-1,3,4-octadecanetriol

C18H39NO3 (317.293)


Phytosphingosine is a phospholipid. Phospholipids are a class of lipids and a major component of all biological membranes; sphingolipid metabolites, such as sphingosine and ceramide, are highly bioactive compounds and are involved in diverse cell processes, including cell-cell interaction, cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. Phytosphingosine is also one of the most widely distributed natural sphingoid bases, which is abundant in fungi and plants, and also found in animals including humans. Phytosphingosine is structurally similar to sphingosine; phytosphingosine possesses a hydroxyl group at C-4 of the sphingoid long-chain base. The physiological roles of phytosphingosine are largely unknown. Phytosphingosine induces apoptosis in human T-cell lymphoma and non-small cell lung cancer cells, and induces caspase-independent cytochrome c release from mitochondria. In the presence of caspase inhibitors, phytosphingosine-induced apoptosis is almost completely suppressed, suggesting that phytosphingosine-induced apoptosis is largely dependent on caspase activities. (PMID: 12576463, 12531554, 8046331, 8048941,8706124) [HMDB] Phytosphingosine is a phospholipid. Phospholipids are a class of lipids and a major component of all biological membranes; sphingolipid metabolites, such as sphingosine and ceramide, are highly bioactive compounds and are involved in diverse cell processes, including cell-cell interaction, cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. Phytosphingosine is also one of the most widely distributed natural sphingoid bases, which is abundant in fungi and plants, and also found in animals including humans. Phytosphingosine is structurally similar to sphingosine; phytosphingosine possesses a hydroxyl group at C-4 of the sphingoid long-chain base. The physiological roles of phytosphingosine are largely unknown. Phytosphingosine induces apoptosis in human T-cell lymphoma and non-small cell lung cancer cells, and induces caspase-independent cytochrome c release from mitochondria. In the presence of caspase inhibitors, phytosphingosine-induced apoptosis is almost completely suppressed, suggesting that phytosphingosine-induced apoptosis is largely dependent on caspase activities. (PMID: 12576463, 12531554, 8046331, 8048941,8706124). Phytosphingosine is a?phospholipid and has anti-cancer activities. Phytosphingosine induces cell apoptosis via caspase 8 activation and Bax translocation in cancer cells[1].

   

Pentadecanal

N-Pentadecanal

C15H30O (226.2297)


Isolated from essential oil of Cinnamomum micranthum and from lemon oil (Citrus limon). Pentadecanal is found in many foods, some of which are lemon, herbs and spices, citrus, and coriander. Pentadecanal is found in citrus. Pentadecanal is isolated from essential oil of Cinnamomum micranthum and from lemon oil (Citrus limon

   

Codonopsine

(2R,3R,4R,5R)-2-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-1,5-dimethyl-pyrrolidine-3,4-diol

C14H21NO4 (267.1471)


   

Elaeokanine C

Elaeokanine C

C12H21NO2 (211.1572)


   

Ethyl butylacetylaminopropionate

3-(N-N-Butyl)-N-acetylaminopropionic acid ethyl ester

C11H21NO3 (215.1521)


CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 1192; DATASET 20200303_ENTACT_RP_MIX503; DATA_PROCESSING MERGING RMBmix ver. 0.2.7; DATA_PROCESSING PRESCREENING Shinyscreen ver. 0.8.0; ORIGINAL_ACQUISITION_NO 8182; ORIGINAL_PRECURSOR_SCAN_NO 8180 CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 1192; DATASET 20200303_ENTACT_RP_MIX503; DATA_PROCESSING MERGING RMBmix ver. 0.2.7; DATA_PROCESSING PRESCREENING Shinyscreen ver. 0.8.0; ORIGINAL_ACQUISITION_NO 8200; ORIGINAL_PRECURSOR_SCAN_NO 8198 CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 1192; DATASET 20200303_ENTACT_RP_MIX503; DATA_PROCESSING MERGING RMBmix ver. 0.2.7; DATA_PROCESSING PRESCREENING Shinyscreen ver. 0.8.0; ORIGINAL_ACQUISITION_NO 8129; ORIGINAL_PRECURSOR_SCAN_NO 8127 CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 1192; DATASET 20200303_ENTACT_RP_MIX503; DATA_PROCESSING MERGING RMBmix ver. 0.2.7; DATA_PROCESSING PRESCREENING Shinyscreen ver. 0.8.0; ORIGINAL_ACQUISITION_NO 8126; ORIGINAL_PRECURSOR_SCAN_NO 8124 CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 1192; DATASET 20200303_ENTACT_RP_MIX503; DATA_PROCESSING MERGING RMBmix ver. 0.2.7; DATA_PROCESSING PRESCREENING Shinyscreen ver. 0.8.0; ORIGINAL_ACQUISITION_NO 8142; ORIGINAL_PRECURSOR_SCAN_NO 8139 CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 1192; DATASET 20200303_ENTACT_RP_MIX503; DATA_PROCESSING MERGING RMBmix ver. 0.2.7; DATA_PROCESSING PRESCREENING Shinyscreen ver. 0.8.0; ORIGINAL_ACQUISITION_NO 8176; ORIGINAL_PRECURSOR_SCAN_NO 8173

   

Palmitic amide

hexadecanamide

C16H33NO (255.2562)


Palmitic amide is a primary fatty acid amide coming from Palmitic acid (C16:0). Primary fatty acid amides (R-CO-NH2) is a class of compounds that have only recently been isolated and characterized from biological sources. Key questions remain regarding how these lipid amides are produced and degraded in biological systems. (PMID 15282088). Fatty acid amides lies in the competition with endocannabinoids for binding to the active site of the enzyme and thus in increasing the concentration of endocannabinoids, by preventing their degradation.It can be used as a marker of disease in subjects, e.g. first-onset, drug-naive patients; the disease may be, for example, schizophrenia, paranoid schizophrenia or an affective disorder.The metabolic network of primary fatty acid amides is more severely altered in affective disorder than in first onset, paranoid schizophrenia. Release agent migrating from food packaging. Isolated from seeds of Mexican apple (Casimiroa edulis)

   

Linoleamide

(9Z,12Z)-octadeca-9,12-dienimidic acid

C18H33NO (279.2562)


Linoleamide, also known as 9,12-Octadecadienamide or Linoleic acid amide, is classified as a member of the Fatty amides. Fatty amides are carboxylic acid amide derivatives of fatty acids, that are formed from a fatty acid and an amine. Linoleamide is considered to be practically insoluble (in water) and relatively neutral. Linoleamide is a fatty amide lipid molecule

   

2-Hydroxyhexadecanoic acid

(2S)-2-Hydroxyhexadecanoic acid

C16H32O3 (272.2351)


2-Hydroxyhexadecanoic acid (CAS: 764-67-0), also known as 2-hydroxypalmitic acid, is a member of the class of compounds known as long-chain fatty acids. Long-chain fatty acids are fatty acids with an aliphatic tail that contains between 13 and 21 carbon atoms. The chain of 2-hydroxyhexadecanoic acid bears a hydroxyl group. 2-Hydroxyhexadecanoic acid is practically insoluble (in water) and a weakly acidic compound (based on its pKa). 2-Hydroxyhexadecanoic acid occurs in wool fat, which is used as a chewing gum softener. 2-Hydroxypalmitic acid is an intermediate in phytosphingosine metabolism[1].

   

Isoavocadienofuran

((2-Methoxyphenyl)amino)-acetonitrile

C17H26O (246.1984)


Isoavocadienofuran is found in avocado. Isoavocadienofuran is a component of Avocatin X, a constituent of the seeds of Persea gratissima (avocado Component of Avocatin X, a constituent of the seeds of Persea gratissima (avocado). Isoavocadienofuran is found in avocado and fruits.

   

Cer(d18:0/18:0)

N-[(2S,3R)-1,3-dihydroxyoctadecan-2-yl]octadecanamide

C36H73NO3 (567.559)


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.

   

2-Ethyldodecanoic acid

2-Ethyldodecanoic acid

C14H28O2 (228.2089)


   

Phytosphingosine

4-hydroxysphinganine (SaccharoMyces Cerevisiae)

C18H39NO3 (317.293)


Phytosphingosine is a?phospholipid and has anti-cancer activities. Phytosphingosine induces cell apoptosis via caspase 8 activation and Bax translocation in cancer cells[1].

   

2-hydroxy Palmitic Acid

2-hydroxy-hexadecanoic acid

C16H32O3 (272.2351)


A 2-hydroxy fatty acid comprising a C16 straight chain carrying a hydroxy substituent at position 2. 2-Hydroxypalmitic acid is an intermediate in phytosphingosine metabolism[1].

   

C18DH Cer

C18 dihydro Ceramide (d18:0/18:0)

C36H73NO3 (567.559)


   

linoleamide

(9Z,12Z)-octadeca-9,12-dien-1-amide

C18H33NO (279.2562)


A fatty amide obtained from linoleic acid.

   

Enigmol

2S-aminooctadecane-3S,5S-diol

C18H39NO2 (301.2981)


   

Amide HPL

Palmitamide (acd/name 4.0)

C16H33NO (255.2562)


   

PENTADECANAL

PENTADECANAL

C15H30O (226.2297)


A long-chain fatty aldehyde that is pentadecane carrying an oxo substituent at position 1. It is a component of essential oils from plants like Solanum erianthum and Cassia siamea.

   

Isoavocadienofuran

((2-Methoxyphenyl)amino)-acetonitrile

C17H26O (246.1984)


   

FAL 15:0

13-methyltetradecanal

C15H30O (226.2297)


   

Palmitamide

Hexadecanamide

C16H33NO (255.2562)


A fatty amide that is the carboxamide derived from palmitic acid.

   

CHEBI:17302

EINECS 220-435-1

C15H30O (226.2297)


   

Ethyl butylacetylaminopropionate

Ethyl N-acetyl-N-butyl-β-alaninate

C11H21NO3 (215.1521)