Searching metabolites for acetyl acid returned 19300 results.
Matched description: … These are compounds containing an amide derived from two or more amino carboxylic acid molecules (the …
Matched description: … The oxidation of 1-methylxanthine to 1-methyluric acid occurs so rapidly that the parent compound could …
Matched description: … Cardiolipins are sometimes called a 'double' phospholipid because they have four fatty acid tails, instead ... two chains of (heptadec-11-12-cyclo-anoyl) at the C1 and C2 positions, two chains of tetradecanoic acid
Matched description: … Cardiolipins are sometimes called a 'double' phospholipid because they have four fatty acid tails, instead ... :0/10:0/10:0) contains one chain of (11Z-octadecenoyl) at the C1 position, three chains of decanoic acid
Matched description: … Cardiolipins are sometimes called a 'double' phospholipid because they have four fatty acid tails, instead ... CL(19:0/18:1(11Z)/19:0/19:0) contains three chains of nonadecanoic acid at the C1, C3 and C4 positions …
Matched description: … Cardiolipins are sometimes called a 'double' phospholipid because they have four fatty acid tails, instead ... CL(14:0/14:0/14:0/24:1(11Z)) contains three chains of tetradecanoic acid at the C1, C2 and C3 positions …
Matched description: … Cardiolipins are sometimes called a 'double' phospholipid because they have four fatty acid tails, instead ... CL(14:0/14:0/14:0/26:1(9Z)) contains three chains of tetradecanoic acid at the C1, C2 and C3 positions …
Matched description: … Cardiolipins are sometimes called a 'double' phospholipid because they have four fatty acid tails, instead ... CL(14:0/14:0/14:0/28:1(11Z)) contains three chains of tetradecanoic acid at the C1, C2 and C3 positions …
Matched description: … Cardiolipins are sometimes called a 'double' phospholipid because they have four fatty acid tails, instead …
Matched description: … Cardiolipins are sometimes called a 'double' phospholipid because they have four fatty acid tails, instead …
Matched description: … CL(16:0/16:0/16:0/22:1(9Z)) contains three chains of hexadecanoic acid at the C1, C2 and C3 positions ... Cardiolipins are sometimes called a 'double' phospholipid because they have four fatty acid tails, instead …
Matched description: … Cardiolipins are sometimes called a 'double' phospholipid because they have four fatty acid tails, instead …
Matched description: … Cardiolipins are sometimes called a 'double' phospholipid because they have four fatty acid tails, instead …
Matched description: … Cardiolipins are sometimes called a 'double' phospholipid because they have four fatty acid tails, instead ... 18:0/18:0) contains one chain of (11Z-hexadecenoyl) at the C1 position, three chains of octadecanoic acid
Matched description: … These are glycerides consisting of one fatty acid chain covalently bonded to a glycerol molecule through …
Matched description: … Carnitine is not an essential amino acid; it can be synthesized in the body. ... Carnitine is an essential factor in fatty acid metabolism in mammals. ... Carnitine has been described as a vitamin, an amino acid, or a metabimin (i.e. an essential metabolite …
Matched description: … , UDP-glucose is a precursor of glycogen and can be converted into UDP-galactose and UDP-glucuronic acid ... be used as substrates by the enzymes that make polysaccharides containing galactose and glucuronic acid
Matched description: … Some LPLs serve important signaling functions such as lysophosphatidic acid. ... phospholipase A-type enzymatic activity on regular phospholipids such as phosphatidylcholine or phosphatidic acid
Matched description: … Some LPLs serve important signaling functions such as lysophosphatidic acid. ... phospholipase A-type enzymatic activity on regular phospholipids such as phosphatidylcholine or phosphatidic acid