MG(0:0/20:1(11Z)/0:0) (BioCAD00000024682)

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Metabolite Card

Formula: C23H44O4 (384.3239)
SMILES: [H]C(CO)(CO)OC(=O)CCCCCCCCC\C=C/CCCCCCCC

Synonyms [en]

MG(0:0/20:1(11Z)/0:0); 1,3-dihydroxypropan-2-yl (Z)-icos-11-enoate; Glycerolipid; Glycerolipid(0:0/20:1(11Z)/0:0); 1,3-dihydroxypropan-2-yl (11Z)-icos-11-enoate; MG(0:0/20:1/0:0)

Reviewed

Last reviewed on 2024-06-28.

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MG(0:0/20:1(11Z)/0:0). 数据之源,洞见之始. SMRUCC genomics institute, a synthetic life researcher from China. https://biocad_registry.innovation.ac.cn/s/(-)-arctiin (retrieved 2026-01-03) (CAD Registry RN: BioCAD00000024682). Licensed under the Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0).

Note

MG(0:0/20:1(11Z)/0:0) is a monoacylglyceride. A monoglyceride, more correctly known as a monoacylglycerol, is a glyceride consisting of one fatty acid chain covalently bonded to a glycerol molecule through an ester linkage. Monoacylglycerol can be broadly divided into two groups; 1-monoacylglycerols (or 3-monoacylglycerols) and 2-monoacylglycerols, depending on the position of the ester bond on the glycerol moiety. Normally the 1-/3-isomers are not distinguished from each other and are termed 'alpha-monoacylglycerols', while the 2-isomers are beta-monoacylglycerols. Monoacylglycerols are formed biochemically via release of a fatty acid from diacylglycerol by diacylglycerol lipase or hormone sensitive lipase. Monoacylglycerols are broken down by monoacylglycerol lipase. They tend to be minor components only of most plant and animal tissues, and indeed would not be expected to accumulate because their strong detergent properties would have a disruptive effect on membranes. 2-Monoacylglycerols are a major end product of the intestinal digestion of dietary fats in animals via the enzyme pancreatic lipase. They are taken up directly by the intestinal cells and converted to triacylglycerols via the monoacylglycerol pathway before being transported in lymph to the liver. Mono- and Diglycerides are commonly added to commercial food products in small quantities. They act as emulsifiers, helping to mix ingredients such as oil and water that would not otherwise blend well.

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DBLinks

Other DBLinks
  • PubChem: 53480963
  • ChEBI: ChEBI:172618
  • HMDB: HMDB0011543
  • HMDB: HMDB11543
  • Metlin: METLIN_62327

Class / Ontology

Metabolic Network
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Organism Source

Taxonomy Source

Pathway Synthetic

pathway id name
PathBank:SMP0012565 Triacylglycerol Degradation TG(16:0/20:1(11Z)/18:0)
PathBank:SMP0012569 Triacylglycerol Degradation TG(16:0/20:1(11Z)/18:3(6Z,9Z,12Z))
PathBank:SMP0012573 Triacylglycerol Degradation TG(16:0/20:1(11Z)/20:1(13Z))
PathBank:SMP0012709 Triacylglycerol Degradation TG(18:0/20:1(11Z)/18:0)
PathBank:SMP0012713 Triacylglycerol Degradation TG(18:0/20:1(11Z)/18:3(6Z,9Z,12Z))
PathBank:SMP0012717 Triacylglycerol Degradation TG(18:0/20:1(11Z)/20:1(13Z))
PathBank:SMP0012853 Triacylglycerol Degradation TG(18:1(9Z)/20:1(11Z)/18:0)
PathBank:SMP0012857 Triacylglycerol Degradation TG(18:1(9Z)/20:1(11Z)/18:3(6Z,9Z,12Z))
PathBank:SMP0012861 Triacylglycerol Degradation TG(18:1(9Z)/20:1(11Z)/20:1(13Z))
PathBank:SMP0012997 Triacylglycerol Degradation TG(18:1(11Z)/20:1(11Z)/18:0)
PathBank:SMP0013001 Triacylglycerol Degradation TG(18:1(11Z)/20:1(11Z)/18:3(6Z,9Z,12Z))
PathBank:SMP0013005 Triacylglycerol Degradation TG(18:1(11Z)/20:1(11Z)/20:1(13Z))
PathBank:SMP0013141 Triacylglycerol Degradation TG(18:2(9Z,12Z)/20:1(11Z)/18:0)
PathBank:SMP0013145 Triacylglycerol Degradation TG(18:2(9Z,12Z)/20:1(11Z)/18:3(6Z,9Z,12Z))
PathBank:SMP0013149 Triacylglycerol Degradation TG(18:2(9Z,12Z)/20:1(11Z)/20:1(13Z))
PathBank:SMP0013285 Triacylglycerol Degradation TG(18:3(6Z,9Z,12Z)/20:1(11Z)/18:0)
PathBank:SMP0013289 Triacylglycerol Degradation TG(18:3(6Z,9Z,12Z)/20:1(11Z)/18:3(6Z,9Z,12Z))
PathBank:SMP0013293 Triacylglycerol Degradation TG(18:3(6Z,9Z,12Z)/20:1(11Z)/20:1(13Z))
PathBank:SMP0013425 Triacylglycerol Degradation TG(18:3(9Z,12Z,15Z)/20:1(11Z)/16:0)
PathBank:SMP0013429 Triacylglycerol Degradation TG(18:3(9Z,12Z,15Z)/20:1(11Z)/18:2(9Z,12Z))
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