Metabolite List

all metabolites that has the same formula 'C45H78O2'

Cholesteryl oleate (BioCAD00000008429)
Formula: C45H78O2 (Exact Mass: 650.6001)

Cholesteryl oleate is an ester of cholesterol. Fatty acid esters of cholesterol constitute about two-thirds of the cholesterol in the plasma. Cholesterol is a sterol (a combination steroid and alcohol) and a lipid found in the cell membranes of all body tissues, and transported in the blood plasma of all animals. The accumulation of cholesterol esters in the arterial intima (the innermost layer of an artery, in direct contact with the flowing blood) is a characteristic feature of atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is a disease affecting arterial blood vessels. It is a chronic inflammatory response in the walls of arteries, in large part to the deposition of lipoproteins (plasma proteins that carry cholesterol and triglycerides). Cholesteryl esters, formed by the esterification of cholesterol with long-chain fatty acids, on one hand, are the means by which cholesterol is transported through the blood by lipoproteins, on the other, the way cholesterol itself can be accumulated in the cells. (PMID: 15939411).

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CE(18:1(11Z)) (BioCAD00000020537)
Formula: C45H78O2 (Exact Mass: 650.6001)

CE(18:1(11Z)) is a cholesterol fatty acid ester or simply a cholesterol ester (CE). Cholesterol esters are cholesterol molecules with long-chain fatty acids linked to the hydroxyl group. They are much less polar than free cholesterol and appear to be the preferred form for transport in plasma and for storage. Cholesterol esters do not contribute to membranes but are packed into intracellular lipid particles or lipoprotein particles. Because of the mechanism of synthesis, plasma cholesterol esters tend to contain relatively high proportions of C18 fatty acids. Cholesterol esters are major constituents of the adrenal glands and they also accumulate in the fatty lesions of atherosclerotic plaques. Cholesterol esters are also major constituents of the lipoprotein particles carried in blood (HDL, LDL, VLDL). The cholesterol esters in high-density lipoproteins (HDL) are synthesized largely by transfer of fatty acids to cholesterol from position sn-2 (or C-2) of phosphatidylcholine catalyzed by the enzyme lecithin cholesterol acyl transferase (LCAT). The enzyme also promotes the transfer of cholesterol from cells to HDL. As cholesterol esters accumulate in the lipoprotein core, cholesterol is removed from its surface thus promoting the flow of cholesterol from cell membranes into HDL. This in turn leads to morphological changes in HDL, which grow and become spherical. Subsequently, cholesterol esters are transferred to the other lipoprotein fractions LDL and VLDL, a reaction catalyzed by cholesteryl ester transfer protein. Another enzyme, acyl-CoA:cholesterol acyltransferase (ACAT) synthesizes cholesterol esters from CoA esters of fatty acids and cholesterol. Cholesterol ester hydrolases liberate cholesterol and free fatty acids when required for membrane and lipoprotein formation, and they also provide cholesterol for hormone synthesis in adrenal cells.

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Palmitoylstigmasterol (BioCAD00000031227)
Formula: C45H78O2 (Exact Mass: 650.6001)

Palmitoylstigmasterol is found in anise. Palmitoylstigmasterol is isolated from fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) roots and seed

Cholest-5-en-3-ol (3beta)-, (9Z)-9-octadecenoate (BioCAD00000176026)
Formula: C45H78O2 (Exact Mass: 650.6001)

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CE 18:1 (BioCAD00000423540)
Formula: C45H78O2 (Exact Mass: 650.6001)

16:0 Stigmasterol ester (BioCAD00000450764)
Formula: C45H78O2 (Exact Mass: 650.6001)

16:0 Stigmasterol ester

16:1 Sitosterol ester (BioCAD00000450766)
Formula: C45H78O2 (Exact Mass: 650.6001)

16:1 Sitosterol ester

Brassicasteryl-16:0 (BioCAD00000450804)
Formula: C45H78O2 (Exact Mass: 650.6001)

Brassicasteryl-16:0

18:1 Cholesterol ester (BioCAD00000450861)
Formula: C45H78O2 (Exact Mass: 650.6001)

18:1 Cholesterol ester

18:1 Cholesterol ester (BioCAD00000450862)
Formula: C45H78O2 (Exact Mass: 650.6001)

18:1 Cholesterol ester

18:1 Cholesterol ester (BioCAD00000450863)
Formula: C45H78O2 (Exact Mass: 650.6001)

18:1 Cholesterol ester

18:1 Cholesterol ester (BioCAD00000450864)
Formula: C45H78O2 (Exact Mass: 650.6001)

18:1 Cholesterol ester

18:1 Cholesterol ester (BioCAD00000450865)
Formula: C45H78O2 (Exact Mass: 650.6001)

18:1 Cholesterol ester

cholesteryl elaidate (BioCAD00000536296)
Formula: C45H78O2 (Exact Mass: 650.6001)

cholesteryl octadecenoate (BioCAD00000541032)
Formula: C45H78O2 (Exact Mass: 650.6001)

A cholesterol ester in which the acyl group contains 18 carbons and 1 double bond (the position of the double bond in the acyl chain is unspecified)." []

cholesteryl octadec-9-enoate (BioCAD00000541033)
Formula: C45H78O2 (Exact Mass: 650.6001)

Cholesteryl octadec-9-enoate is a natural product found in Homo sapiens with data available.

CE 18:1(7Z) (BioCAD00000541034)
Formula: C45H78O2 (Exact Mass: 650.6001)

CE(18:1) (BioCAD00000541050)
Formula: C45H78O2 (Exact Mass: 650.6001)

A cholesterol ester in which the acyl group contains 18 carbons in total and 1 double bond." []