Portulacaxanthin II
Formula: C18H18N2O7 (374.1114)
Chinese Name:
BioDeep ID: BioDeep_00000006862
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SMILES: c1c(ccc(c1)C[C@H](/N=C/C=C/1\C[C@H](NC(=C1)C(=O)O)C(=O)O)C(=O)O)O
Found 5 Sample Hits
m/z | Adducts | Species | Organ | Scanning | Sample | |
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375.1183 | [M+H]+PPM:1 |
Mus musculus | Lung | MALDI (DHB) |
image2 - MTBLS2075Resolution: 40μm, 550x256
Supplementary Figure S6. Ion distribution images for (a) [PC36:4+Na]+ (m/z 804.5514) and (b)
[PC38:6+Na]+ (m/z 828.5515) obtained from mouse lung tissue collected 6 h after administration of D9-
choline and U13C-DPPC–containing CHF5633. Parts-per-million (ppm) mass errors are indicated in
parentheses. (c) Magnification of the boxed region in (a) with selected bronchiolar regions outlined in
white boxes. (d) The corresponding H&E-stained tissue section with the same selected bronchiolar
regions outlined in black boxes. These data demonstrate the co-localisation of the polyunsaturated lipids
PC36:4 and PC38:6 with the bronchiolar regions of the lung. All MSI images were visualised using
total ion current normalisation and hotspot removal (high quantile = 99%). |
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375.1167 | [M+H]+PPM:5.3 |
Mytilus edulis | mantle | MALDI (DHB) |
20190201_MS38_Crassostrea_Mantle_350-1500_DHB_pos_A28_10um_270x210 - MTBLS2960Resolution: 10μm, 270x210
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375.1165 | [M+H]+PPM:5.8 |
Mytilus edulis | gill | MALDI (DHB) |
20190202_MS38_Crassostrea_Gill_350-1500_DHB_pos_A25_11um_305x210 - MTBLS2960Resolution: 11μm, 305x210
single cell layer |
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375.1161 | [M+H]+PPM:6.9 |
Mytilus edulis | mantle | MALDI (DHB) |
20190216_MS38_Mytilus_mantle_350-1500_DHB_pos_A26_10um_275x210 - MTBLS2960Resolution: 10μm, 275x210
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357.1121 | [M+H-H2O]+PPM:11.2 |
Homo sapiens | colorectal adenocarcinoma | DESI () |
520TopL, 490TopR, 510BottomL, 500BottomR-profile - MTBLS415Resolution: 17μm, 147x131
The human colorectal adenocarcinoma sample was excised during a surgical operation performed at the Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. The sample and procedures were carried out in accordance with ethical approval (14/EE/0024). |
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Portulacaxanthin II is involved in betaxanthin biosynthesis (via dopaxanthin) pathway. This pathway demonstrates the formation of betaxanthins such as portulacaxanthin II and dopaxanthin by means of non-enzymatic condensation from the amino acids L-tyrosine and L-DOPA, respectively. Tyrosinases have been described as capable to use those betaxanthins [ GandiaHerr05a ] as substrates for further metabolization. [HMDB]. Portulacaxanthin II is found in many foods, some of which are pineappple sage, peppermint, japanese pumpkin, and medlar. Portulacaxanthin II is involved in betaxanthin biosynthesis (via dopaxanthin) pathway. This pathway demonstrates the formation of betaxanthins such as portulacaxanthin II and dopaxanthin by means of non-enzymatic condensation from the amino acids L-tyrosine and L-DOPA, respectively. Tyrosinases have been described as capable to use those betaxanthins [ GandiaHerr05a ] as substrates for further metabolization.