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Cat No. | Product Name | Synonyms | Targets |
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T5609 | Isovaleric acid | 3-Methylbutyric acid,Isopentanoic acid,β-methylbutyric acid,3-Methylbutanoic acid,Delphinic acid | Others , Endogenous Metabolite |
Isovaleric acid (Delphinic acid) is a naturally occurring aroma compound found in Bartlett pear brandies, vanilla beans, rape-honey, and banana. | |||
T4872 | Palmitoleic acid | (Z)-Hexadec-9-enoic acid,(Z)-9-hexadecenoic acid | Endogenous Metabolite |
Palmitoleic acid ((Z)-Hexadec-9-enoic acid) is found to be associated with isovaleric acidemia, which is an inborn error of metabolism. | |||
T19384 | Isovalerylcarnitine | Apoptosis , Cysteine Protease | |
Isovalerylcarnitine (3-methylbutyrylcarnitine) is a small molecule compound produced by the catabolism of L-leucine and the accumulation of isovaleric acid. Isovalerylcarnitine is also a selective and effective calpain a... | |||
T5273 | 2-Hydroxy-3-methylbutanoic acid | 2-Hydroxy-3-methylbutyric acid,2-Hydroxyisovaleric Acid,(±)-2-Hydroxyisopentanoic Acid | Others , Endogenous Metabolite |
2-Hydroxy-3-methylbutanoic acid ((±)-2-Hydroxyisopentanoic Acid) is a metabolite found in the urine of patients with phenylketonuria, methylmalonic acidemia, propionic acidemia, 3-ketothiolase deficiency, isovaleric acid... | |||
T4867 | Erucic acid | Prifac 2990,13(Z)-Docosenoic Acid,cis-13-docosenoic acid | PI3K , Endogenous Metabolite |
Increased levels of erucic acid (22:1n9) have been found in the red blood cell membranes of autistic subjects with developmental regression (PMID: 16581239 ). Erucic acid (13(Z)-Docosenoic Acid) is broken down long-chain... | |||
T5245 | N-Isovaleroylglycine | Isovaleroylglycine,N-Isovalerylglycine | Others , Endogenous Metabolite |
N-Isovaleroylglycine (Isovaleroylglycine) is an acyl glycine. Acyl glycines are normally minor metabolites of fatty acids. However, the excretion of certain acyl glycines is increased in several inborn errors of metaboli... | |||
T36098 | Isovaleryl-L-carnitine (chloride) | ||
Isovaleryl-L-carnitine is a naturally occurring acylcarnitine that is formed via metabolic conversion of L-leucine. It increases survival and decreases apoptosis in hepatocyte growth factor-deprived murine C2.8 hepatocyt... |