Metabolite List
all metabolites that has the same formula 'C10H18O'
(-)-α-Terpineol (BioCAD00000000018)
Formula: C10H18O (Exact Mass: 154.1358)
The (S)-enantiomer of alpha-terpineol." []
(-)-Borneol (BioCAD00000000030)
Formula: C10H18O (Exact Mass: 154.1358)
Borneol appears as a white colored lump-solid with a sharp camphor-like odor. Burns readily. Slightly denser than water and insoluble in water. Used to make perfumes.
(-)-endo-Fenchol (BioCAD00000000047)
Formula: C10H18O (Exact Mass: 154.1358)
Fenchol is found in fennel. Fenchol is a flavouring ingredient with a bitter, lime-like flavour [DFC] (Yannai, Shmuel. (2004) Dictionary of food compounds with CD-ROM: Additives, flavors, and ingredients. Boca Raton: Chapman & Hall/CRC.).
(-)-Isomenthone (BioCAD00000000059)
Formula: C10H18O (Exact Mass: 154.1358)
Isomenthone (CAS: 491-07-6) is a flavouring ingredient and is found in many foods, including blackcurrant, orange mint, peppermint, and spearmint. (+)-Isomenthone is found in American pennyroyal oil (Hedeoma pulegioides), Mentha arvensis, Pelargonium tomentosum, and other essential oils. (-)-Isomenthone is found in cornmint, the oil of Mentha pulegium, and herbs and spices.
(-)-Linalool (BioCAD00000000067)
Formula: C10H18O (Exact Mass: 154.1358)
(-)-Linalool
(-)-Menthone (BioCAD00000000072)
Formula: C10H18O (Exact Mass: 154.1358)
(-)-Menthone, also known as (1R,4S)-menthone or L-menthone, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as menthane monoterpenoids. These are monoterpenoids with a structure based on the o-, m-, or p-menthane backbone. P-menthane consists of the cyclohexane ring with a methyl group and a (2-methyl)-propyl group at the 1 and 4 ring position, respectively. The o- and m- menthanes are much rarer, and presumably arise by alkyl migration of p-menthanes. (-)-Menthone is a very hydrophobic molecule, practically insoluble in water, and relatively neutral. Thus, (-)-menthone is considered to be an isoprenoid lipid molecule.
(+)-Borneol (BioCAD00000000146)
Formula: C10H18O (Exact Mass: 154.1358)
(+)-Borneol
(+)-Isomenthone (BioCAD00000000187)
Formula: C10H18O (Exact Mass: 154.1358)
(+)-Isomenthone
(+)-Linalool (BioCAD00000000191)
Formula: C10H18O (Exact Mass: 154.1358)
(R)-3,7-Dimethyl-1,6-octadien-3-ol is found in coriander. (R)-3,7-Dimethyl-1,6-octadien-3-ol is a constituent of many essential oils including Melissa officinalis (lemon balm), rose, neroli and lavender. (R)-3,7-Dimethyl-1,6-octadien-3-ol is a major component of oil of field mint (Mentha arvensis)
(+)-Menthone (BioCAD00000000197)
Formula: C10H18O (Exact Mass: 154.1358)
(+)-Menthone is found in herbs and spices. (+)-Menthone is found in some essential oils, e.g. those of Barosma pulchellum, Mentha sachalinensi
(+)-Thujan-3-ol (BioCAD00000000226)
Formula: C10H18O (Exact Mass: 154.1358)
Thujyl alcohol is used as a food additive [EAFUS] ("EAFUS: Everything Added to Food in the United States. [http://www.eafus.com/]")
(+)-trans-Piperitenol (BioCAD00000000231)
Formula: C10H18O (Exact Mass: 154.1358)
(1R,2R,4R)-Dihydrocarveol (BioCAD00000000316)
Formula: C10H18O (Exact Mass: 154.1358)
p-Menth-8-en-2-ol is found in herbs and spices. p-Menth-8-en-2-ol occurs in Mentha species, Piper longum (long pepper), Heracleum candicans and other essential oils. Stereoisomeric mixture used as flavour ingredien
(1R,2R,4S)-Iso-dihydrocarveol (BioCAD00000000317)
Formula: C10H18O (Exact Mass: 154.1358)
The (1R,2R,4S)-stereoisomer of dihydrocarveol." []
(1R,2S,4R)-Neo-dihydrocarveol (BioCAD00000000320)
Formula: C10H18O (Exact Mass: 154.1358)
Neodihydrocarveol, also known as (1r,2s,4r)-neo-dihydrocarveol or (1s,2r,5r)-5-isopropenyl-2-methylcyclohexanol, is a member of the class of compounds known as menthane monoterpenoids. Menthane monoterpenoids are monoterpenoids with a structure based on the o-, m-, or p-menthane backbone. P-menthane consists of the cyclohexane ring with a methyl group and a (2-methyl)-propyl group at the 1 and 4 ring position, respectively. The o- and m- menthanes are much rarer, and presumably arise by alkyl migration of p-menthanes. Thus, neodihydrocarveol is considered to be an isoprenoid lipid molecule. Neodihydrocarveol is slightly soluble (in water) and an extremely weak acidic compound (based on its pKa). Neodihydrocarveol can be found in caraway and spearmint, which makes neodihydrocarveol a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products.
(1R,2S,4S)-Neoiso-dihydrocarveol (BioCAD00000000321)
Formula: C10H18O (Exact Mass: 154.1358)
A dihydrocarveol with a (1R,2S,4S)-configuration." []
(1S,2R,4R)-Neoiso-dihydrocarveol (BioCAD00000000339)
Formula: C10H18O (Exact Mass: 154.1358)
Neoisodihydrocarveol, also known as (1s,2r,4r)-neoiso-dihydrocarveol or (1r,2s,5r)-5-isopropenyl-2-methylcyclohexanol, is a member of the class of compounds known as menthane monoterpenoids. Menthane monoterpenoids are monoterpenoids with a structure based on the o-, m-, or p-menthane backbone. P-menthane consists of the cyclohexane ring with a methyl group and a (2-methyl)-propyl group at the 1 and 4 ring position, respectively. The o- and m- menthanes are much rarer, and presumably arise by alkyl migration of p-menthanes. Thus, neoisodihydrocarveol is considered to be an isoprenoid lipid molecule. Neoisodihydrocarveol is slightly soluble (in water) and an extremely weak acidic compound (based on its pKa). Neoisodihydrocarveol can be found in caraway and wild celery, which makes neoisodihydrocarveol a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products.
(1S,2R,4S)-Neo-dihydrocarveol (BioCAD00000000341)
Formula: C10H18O (Exact Mass: 154.1358)
(1S,2R,4S)-Neo-dihydrocarveol
(1S,2S,4R)-Iso-dihydrocarveol (BioCAD00000000343)
Formula: C10H18O (Exact Mass: 154.1358)
(1S,2S,4R)-Iso-dihydrocarveol