Metabolite Spectrum Library
采用广泛MRM方法进行了代谢物参考谱图数据的采集,构建了一个包含有约14万标准品化合物的参考库
| Metabolite | MRM Q1 | MRM Q3 | RT(minutes) | Adduct | Struct |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Triethylamine (BioCAD00000018830)
Triethylamine is used as a food additive [EAFUS] ("EAFUS: Everything Added to Food in the United States. [http://www.eafus.com/]") |
102.1277 | 102.13 | 7.14 min | [M+H]+ | |
| Hexylamine (BioCAD00000012106)
Hexylamine is used as a food additive [EAFUS] ("EAFUS: Everything Added to Food in the United States. [http://www.eafus.com/]") |
102.1277 | 102.13 | 7.14 min | [M+H]+ | |
| N,N-Dimethylbutylamine (BioCAD00000183287)
N,n-dimethyl-n-butylamine appears as a clear liquid with an ammonia-like odor. Ingestion may irritate or burn the mouth, throat, esophagus and stomach. May cause nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Inhalation of vapors may irritate the respiratory system and cause pulmonary edema. Contact with the skin may cause burns. Eye contact may cause corrosion to the eyes and contact with the vapor may temporarily blur vision. Vapors heavier than air and may travel considerable distance to a source of ignition and flash back. N,N-dimethylbutylamine is a tertiary amine consisting of n-butane having a dimethylamino substituent at the 1-position. |
102.1277 | 102.13 | 7.14 min | [M+H]+ | |
| 3-Methylbutanamine (BioCAD00000003670)
3-Methyl-1-butylamine, also known as isoamylamine or 3,3-dimethylpropylamine, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as monoalkylamines. These are organic compounds containing an primary aliphatic amine group. A primary aliphatic amine that is butan-1-amine carrying a methyl substituent at position 3. 3-Methyl-1-butylamine is an ammonia and unpleasant tasting compound. 3-methyl-1-butylamine has been detected, but not quantified, in several different foods, such as green vegetables, black elderberries, root vegetables, corns, and french plantains. This could make 3-methyl-1-butylamine a potential biomarker for the consumption of these foods. |
88.1121 | 88.11 | 7.16 min | [M+H]+ | |
| Di-N-propylamine (BioCAD00000229064)
Di-n-propylamine is a member of the class of compounds known as dialkylamines. Dialkylamines are organic compounds containing a dialkylamine group, characterized by two alkyl groups bonded to the amino nitrogen. Di-n-propylamine is soluble (in water) and a very strong basic compound (based on its pKa). Di-n-propylamine can be found in a number of food items such as wild celery, orange bell pepper, yellow bell pepper, and pepper (c. annuum), which makes di-n-propylamine a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. |
102.1277 | 102.13 | 7.11 min | [M+H]+ | |
| 2-Methylbutylamine (BioCAD00000029563)
2-Methylbutylamine is used as a food additive [EAFUS] ("EAFUS: Everything Added to Food in the United States. [http://www.eafus.com/]") |
88.1121 | 88.11 | 7.16 min | [M+H]+ | |
| 3-Sulfodeoxycholic acid (BioCAD00000419064)
3-Sulfodeoxycholic acid |
471.2422 | 471.25 | 7.2 min | [M-H]- | |
| Chenodeoxycholic acid 3-sulfate (BioCAD00000020215)
Chenodeoxycholic acid 3-sulfate is produced by the action of enzymes existing in the microbial flora of the colonic environment. The major phase II metabolism of bile acids is sulfation mainly catalyzed by the hydroxysteroid sulfotransferase, forming the 3-sulfate conjugate. (PMID: 16949895). |
471.2422 | 471.25 | 7.2 min | [M-H]- | |
| Oleoyl Ethyl Amide (BioCAD00001528652)
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310.3104 | 310.31 | 7.19 min | [M+H]+ | |
| Octaethylene glycol (BioCAD00000088934)
Octaethylene glycol, also known as 3,6,9,12,15,18,21-heptaoxatricosane-1,23-diol, is classified as a member of the polyethylene glycols. Polyethylene glycols are oligomers or polymers of ethylene oxide, with the general formula (C2H4O)n (with n>=3). Octaethylene glycol is considered to be practically insoluble (in water) and relatively neutral. (ChemoSummarizer) |
393.2095 | 393.21 | 7.19 min | [M+Na]+ | |
| Ursodeoxycholic acid 3-sulfate (BioCAD00000020220)
Ursodeoxycholic acid is produced by the action of enzymes existing in the microbial flora of the colonic environment. The major phase II metabolism of bile acids is sulfation mainly catalyzed by the hydroxysteroid sulfotransferase, forming the 3-sulfate conjugate. (PMID: 16949895). |
471.2422 | 471.25 | 7.2 min | [M-H]- | |
| (R)-5-Hydroxy-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-7-(((2S,3R,4S,5S,6R)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-yl)oxy)chroman-4-one (BioCAD00000176710)
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433.114 | 271.06 | 7.24 min | [M-H]- | |
| Chenodeoxycholic acid sulfate (BioCAD00000020209)
The sulfate salt of Chenodeoxycholic acid is one of the 4 main organic acids produced by the liver. (Wikipedia). |
471.2422 | 471.25 | 7.2 min | [M-H]- | |
| 2',4,4',6'-Tetrahydroxychalcone 4'-O-glucoside (BioCAD00000003159)
A beta-D-glucoside in which a beta-D-glucopyranosyl residue is attached at position 4' of 2',4,4',6'-tetrahydroxychalcone via a glycosidic linkage." [] |
433.114 | 271.06 | 7.24 min | [M-H]- | |
| N,N-Dimethylsphing-4-enine (BioCAD00000014842)
N,N-Dimethylsphingosine is an inhibitor of sphingosine kinase. It is a natural metabolite of sphingosine in some cancer cell lines and tissues. N,N-Dimethylsphingosine inhibited U937 cell sphingosine kinase with a Ki value of 3.1 µM. N,N-Dimethylsphingosine induces apoptosis, but it is not an inhibitor of protein kinase C. N,N-Dimethylsphingosine (DMS) has recently been identified as an inducer of pain in a rat model of chronic pain. (PMID: 22267119) It has properties similar to capsaicin (PMID: 16740613). Other studies have indicated that DMS inhibits airway inflammation in asthma (PMID: 18359884) and is cardioprotective (PMID: 16831409). |
310.3104 | 310.31 | 7.19 min | [M+H-H2O]+ | |
| Prostaglandin F2alpha (BioCAD00000016786)
Prostaglandin F2a (PGF2) is one of the earliest discovered and most common prostaglandins. It is actively biosynthesized in various organs of mammals and exhibits a variety of biological activities, including contraction of pulmonary arteries. It is used in medicine to induce labor and as an abortifacient. PGF2a binds to the Prostaglandin F2 receptor (PTGFR) which is a member of the G-protein coupled receptor family. PGF2-alpha mediates luteolysis. Luteolysis is the structural and functional degradation of the corpus luteum (CL) that occurs at the end of the luteal phase of both the estrous and menstrual cycles in the absence of pregnancy. PGF2 may also be involved in modulating intraocular pressure and smooth muscle contraction in the uterus and gastrointestinal tract sphincters. PGF2 is mainly synthesized directly from PGH2 by PGH2 9,11-endoperoxide reductase. A small amount of PGF2 is also produced from PGE2 by PGE2 9-ketoreductase. A PGF2 epimer has been reported to exhibit various biological activities, and its levels are increased in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, plasma, and urine in patients with mastocytosis and bronchial asthma. PGF2 is synthesized from PGD2 by PGD2 11-ketoreductase. (PMID: 16475787). Prostaglandins are eicosanoids. The eicosanoids consist of the prostaglandins (PGs), thromboxanes (TXs), leukotrienes (LTs), and lipoxins (LXs). The PGs and TXs are collectively identified as prostanoids. Prostaglandins were originally shown to be synthesized in the prostate gland, thromboxanes from platelets (thrombocytes), and leukotrienes from leukocytes, hence the derivation of their names. All mammalian cells except erythrocytes synthesize eicosanoids. These molecules are extremely potent, able to cause profound physiological effects at very dilute concentrations. All eicosanoids function locally at the site of synthesis, through receptor-mediated G-protein linked signalling pathways. |
353.2333 | 353.23 | 7.16 min | [M-H]- | |
| 8-iso-13,14-dihydro-15-keto-PGF2a (BioCAD00000020740)
8-iso-13,14-dihydro-15-keto-PGF2a is an isoprostane. Isoprostanes are a family of prostaglandin (PG) isomers generated by free radical-catalysed peroxidation and then rearrangement of arachidonic acid. In addition, isoprostanes can be produced by cyclo-oxygenase (COX) dependent pathways. Several cell types have been shown to release increased levels of the F2 isoprostane, 8-iso PGF2alpha, when stimulated with inflammatory mediators or subjected to oxidative stress in vitro. Furthermore, 8-iso PGF2alpha levels are elevated in rats in vivo when prooxidant conditions are induced experimentally. Similarly, elevated isoprostane production has been demonstrated in clinical conditions characterized by oxidant stress including diabetes, alcoholism, paraquat poisoning, myocardial reperfusion, critical illness, pre-eclampsia and smoking. Consequently, the measurement of 8-iso PGF2alpha in plasma and urine has been proposed as a relevant and convenient method to monitor oxidant stress in man. (PMID: 11309241). |
353.2333 | 353.23 | 7.16 min | [M-H]- | |
| Dibutyl decanedioate (BioCAD00000037300)
Dibutyl decanedioate, also known as DBS or butyl sebacate, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as fatty acid esters. These are carboxylic ester derivatives of a fatty acid. Dibutyl decanedioate is a potentially toxic compound. |
315.253 | 139.11 | 7.12 min | [M+H]+ | |
| 8-isoprostaglandin PGF2b (BioCAD00000020074)
8-isoprostaglandin PGF2beta is an isoprostane. Isoprostanes are arachidonic acid metabolites produced by peroxidative attack of membrane lipids. These accumulate to substantial levels in many clinical conditions characterized in part by accumulation of free radicals and reactive oxygen species, including asthma, hypertension and ischemia-reperfusion injury. For this reason, they are frequently used as markers of oxidative stress; however, many are now finding that these molecules are not inert, but in fact evoke powerful biological responses in an increasing array of cell types. In many cases, these biological effects can account in part for the various features and manifestations of those clinical conditions. Thus, it may be possible that the isoprostanes are playing somewhat of a causal role in those disease states. (PMID: 14504139)Prostaglandins are eicosanoids. The eicosanoids consist of the prostaglandins (PGs), thromboxanes (TXs), leukotrienes (LTs), and lipoxins (LXs). The PGs and TXs are collectively identified as prostanoids. Prostaglandins were originally shown to be synthesized in the prostate gland, thromboxanes from platelets (thrombocytes), and leukotrienes from leukocytes, hence the derivation of their names. All mammalian cells except erythrocytes synthesize eicosanoids. These molecules are extremely potent, able to cause profound physiological effects at very dilute concentrations. All eicosanoids function locally at the site of synthesis, through receptor-mediated G-protein linked signalling pathways. |
353.2333 | 353.23 | 7.16 min | [M-H]- | |
| Prostaglandin F2beta (BioCAD00000016787)
Prostaglandin F2b is a naturally occurring isoprostane. Isoprostanes are arachidonic acid metabolites produced by peroxidative attack of membrane lipids. These accumulate to substantial levels in many clinical conditions characterized in part by accumulation of free radicals and reactive oxygen species, including asthma, hypertension and ischemia-reperfusion injury. For this reason, they are frequently used as markers of oxidative stress; however, many are now finding that these molecules are not inert, but in fact evoke powerful biological responses in an increasing array of cell types. In many cases, these biological effects can account in part for the various features and manifestations of those clinical conditions. Thus, it may be possible that the isoprostanes are playing somewhat of a causal role in those disease states. Lipid-peroxidation forms primary- or secondary-end products like conjugated dienes, lipid hydroperoxides, gaseous alkanes, and prostaglandin F2-like products. They are created as major products by free-radical catalyzed peroxidation of esterified arachidonic acid (AA) in membrane phospholipids. They are also minor products of the activity of platelet cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1) in response to stimuli such as collagen, thrombin, or arachidonate. The levels of Prostaglandin F2b and F2-isoprostanes in CSF and urine are elevated in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients when compared to that of age-matched controls. (PMID: 15275956, 14504139)Prostaglandins are eicosanoids. The eicosanoids consist of the prostaglandins (PGs), thromboxanes (TXs), leukotrienes (LTs), and lipoxins (LXs). The PGs and TXs are collectively identified as prostanoids. Prostaglandins were originally shown to be synthesized in the prostate gland, thromboxanes from platelets (thrombocytes), and leukotrienes from leukocytes, hence the derivation of their names. All mammalian cells except erythrocytes synthesize eicosanoids. These molecules are extremely potent, able to cause profound physiological effects at very dilute concentrations. All eicosanoids function locally at the site of synthesis, through receptor-mediated G-protein linked signalling pathways. |
353.2333 | 353.23 | 7.16 min | [M-H]- | |
| 13,14-Dihydro-15-keto PGF2a (BioCAD00000020350)
13,14-dihydro-15-keto PGF2a E1 is an isoprostane. The isoprostanes embody a vast family of novel prostaglandin-like lipids that are produced by nonenzymatic peroxidation of arachidonic acid (AA) in response to free radicals and reactive oxygen species. Although free AA is required for the formation of prostaglandins by cyclooxygenases, the isoprostanes can be generated nonenzymatically from esterified AA in membrane phospholipids before being released by a phospholipase(s). Another dissimilarity is that isoprostanes feature side chains that are almost exclusively orientated cis relative to the cyclopentane ring and are therefore distinct from the prostaglandins, which always have side chains in the trans configuration. Nevertheless, isoprostanes are isomeric with prostaglandins and have been given the prefix D-, E-, and F{alpha}- to denote the prostane ring shared with PGD2, PGE2, and PGF2{alpha} respectively. An additional level of complexity is that peroxidation of AA can occur at one of any of four carbon atoms producing regioisomers, the so-called 5-, 12-, 8-, and 15-series isoprostanes, each consisting of eight racemic diastereomers. Thus, a total of 64 isomers can be generated for each of the D-, E-, and F{alpha}-ring isoprostanes. (PMID: 15528403). Prostaglandins are eicosanoids. The eicosanoids consist of the prostaglandins (PGs), thromboxanes (TXs), leukotrienes (LTs), and lipoxins (LXs). The PGs and TXs are collectively identified as prostanoids. Prostaglandins were originally shown to be synthesized in the prostate gland, thromboxanes from platelets (thrombocytes), and leukotrienes from leukocytes, hence the derivation of their names. All mammalian cells except erythrocytes synthesize eicosanoids. These molecules are extremely potent, able to cause profound physiological effects at very dilute concentrations. All eicosanoids function locally at the site of synthesis, through receptor-mediated G-protein linked signalling pathways. |
353.2333 | 353.23 | 7.16 min | [M-H]- | |
| Potassium bicarbonate (BioCAD00000016543)
It is used in foodstuffs as a pH control agent, formulation aid, processing aid and nutrient supplement (potassium)and is) also used in the production of cacao nibs. Potassium bicarbonate (also known as potassium hydrogen carbonate or potassium acid carbonate) is a colorless, odorless, slightly basic, salty substance. It is used as a source of carbon dioxide for leavening in baking. It is used as a base in foods to regulate pH. It is a common ingredient in club soda, where it is used to soften the effect of effervescence. |
98.949 | 98.95 | 7.17 min | [M-H]- | |
| (1'S,5'R)-5'-Hydroxyaverantin (BioCAD00000000259)
A hydroxyanthraquinone that is 1,3,6,8-tetrahydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone bearing a 1,5-dihydroxyhexyl substituent at position 2 (the 1'S,5'R-diastereomer)." [] |
433.114 | 271.04 | 7.22 min | [M+HCOO]- | |
| 5-Aminopentanal (BioCAD00000004745)
The aminoaldehydes 5-aminopentanal, derived from the oxidation of the diamines putrescine and cadaverine,is produced utilizing a copper amine oxidase (CAO) from Euphorbia characias latex and tested with in vitro cultivation of Leishmania infantum promastigotes.Whereas the aminoaldehydes derived from the oxidation of the diamines were stimulating factors for growth of Leishmania infantum promastigotes, the aldehydes derived from polyamines oxidation had a drastic inhibitory effect on the vitality and growth of these parasites. Thus, a double scenario arises, showing the use of aldehydes from diamines to obtain a large number of organisms of Leishmania infantum promastigotes to use in serological studies, whereas the aldehydes derived from polyamines could be used as a new strategy for therapeutic treatment against these parasites. |
84.0808 | 84.08 | 7.15 min | [M+H-H2O]+ | |
| 3-keto-petromyzonol sulfate (BioCAD00000453054)
3-keto-petromyzonol sulfate |
471.2422 | 471.24 | 7.14 min | [M-H]- | |
| Di(2-ethylhexyl) adipate (BioCAD00000009843)
Diethylhexyl adipate (DEHA) is an indirect food additive arising from contact with polymers and adhesives. DEHA is a plasticizer. DEHA is an ester of 2-ethylhexanol and adipic acid. Its chemical formula is C22H42O4. |
371.3156 | 129.04 | 7.13 min | [M+H]+ | |
| Prostaglandin E2 (BioCAD00000016783)
The naturally occurring prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) is known in medicine as dinoprostone, and it is the most common and most biologically active of the mammalian prostaglandins. It has important effects during labour and also stimulates osteoblasts to release factors which stimulate bone resorption by osteoclasts (a type of bone cell that removes bone tissue by removing the bone's mineralized matrix). PGE2 is also the prostaglandin that ultimately induces fever. PGE2 has been shown to increase vasodilation and cAMP production, enhance the effects of bradykinin and histamine, and induce uterine contractions and platelet aggregation. PGE2 is also responsible for maintaining the open passageway of the fetal ductus arteriosus, decreasing T-cell proliferation and lymphocyte migration, and activating the secretion of IL-1α and IL-2. PGE2 exhibits both pro- and anti-inflammatory effects, particularly on dendritic cells (DC). Depending on the nature of maturation signals, PGE2 has different and sometimes opposite effects on DC biology. PGE2 exerts an inhibitory action, reducing the maturation of DC and their ability to present antigen. PGE2 has also been shown to stimulate DC and promote IL-12 production when given in combination with TNF-alpha. PGE2 is an environmentally bioactive substance. Its action is prolonged and sustained by other factors especially IL-10. It modulates the activities of professional DC by acting on their differentiation, maturation, and their ability to secrete cytokines. PGE2 is a potent inducer of IL-10 in bone marrow-derived DC (BM-DC). PGE2-induced IL-10 is a key regulator of the BM-DC pro-inflammatory phenotype (PMID:16978535). Prostaglandins are eicosanoids. The eicosanoids consist of the prostaglandins (PGs), thromboxanes (TXs), leukotrienes (LTs), and lipoxins (LXs). The PGs and TXs are collectively identified as prostanoids. Prostaglandins were originally shown to be synthesized in the prostate gland, thromboxanes from platelets (thrombocytes), and leukotrienes from leukocytes, hence the derivation of their names. All mammalian cells except erythrocytes synthesize eicosanoids. These molecules are extremely potent and are able to cause profound physiological effects at very dilute concentrations. All eicosanoids function locally at the site of synthesis through receptor-mediated G-protein linked signalling pathways. |
351.2177 | 315.2 | 7.09 min | [M-H]- | |
| Geranylgeraniol (BioCAD00000011536)
Geranylgeraniol |
308.2948 | 291.27 | 7.24 min | [M+NH4]+ | |
| Skimmianine (BioCAD00000017789)
Skimmianine is an organonitrogen heterocyclic compound, an organic heterotricyclic compound, an oxacycle and an alkaloid antibiotic. Skimmianine is a natural product found in Ruta macrophylla, Teclea simplicifolia, and other organisms with data available. |
260.0917 | 227.06 | 7.17 min | [M+H]+ | |
| Leukotriene B5 (BioCAD00000020524)
Leukotriene B5 (LTB5) is a 5-lipoxygenase metabolite of arachidonic (AA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), involved in numerous inflammatory diseases and possesses a substantially less potent inflammatory effect than LTB4. Binding of LTB5 to human neutrophil LTB4 high affinity binding sites is lower than that of LTB4. Polymorphonuclear leukocytes isolated from volunteers who ingested eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) form LTB5. Enrichment of human neutrophils with EPA, by dietary supplementation for at least 3 weeks, reduces their formation of LTB4 ex vivo. LTB5 is catabolized to 20-OH-LTB5, which in turn is metabolized to 20-COOH-LTB5. Presumably the same enzyme systems are involved in the catabolism of LTB5 that are responsible for catabolism of LTB4. Fish oil supplementation has a protective effect on exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) in elite athletes, which may be attributed to its antiinflammatory properties due to a significant reduction in LTB4 and a significant increase in LTB5 generation from activated polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNLs). (PMID: 1964169, 15866528, 2538061, 16424411). Leukotrienes are eicosanoids. The eicosanoids consist of the prostaglandins (PGs), thromboxanes (TXs), leukotrienes (LTs), and lipoxins (LXs). The PGs and TXs are collectively identified as prostanoids. Prostaglandins were originally shown to be synthesized in the prostate gland, thromboxanes from platelets (thrombocytes), and leukotrienes from leukocytes, hence the derivation of their names. All mammalian cells except erythrocytes synthesize eicosanoids. These molecules are extremely potent, able to cause profound physiological effects at very dilute concentrations. All eicosanoids function locally at the site of synthesis, through receptor-mediated G-protein linked signalling pathways. |
333.2071 | 333.17 | 7.12 min | [M-H]- |