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    Metabolomics Analysis

    • • 4-Methylbenzoic Acid Analysis Service

      4-Methylbenzoic acid is an important aromatic compound and a critical intermediate in multiple chemical and biosynthetic pathways. It is commonly produced industrially through the catalytic oxidation of toluene and serves as a precursor in organic chemistry for synthesizing other complex molecules, such as esters and amides, which are widely used in the pharmaceutical and material science fields. In both the body and the environment, 4-methylbenzoic acid can form corresponding metabolites through microbial

    • • N-Cyclohexylformamide Analysis Service

      N-Cyclohexylformamide is a fatty acid amide compound with a simple structure consisting of a cyclohexyl group linked to a formamide group. It is an organic compound widely used in chemical synthesis and industrial applications, particularly as a solvent or intermediate. In the body and environment, N-cyclohexylformamide may participate in various metabolic pathways and act as part of a metabolite or bioactive molecule, influencing multiple physiological processes through interactions with certain receptors

    • • H-His-Trp-OH Analysis Service

      H-His-Trp-OH, also known as L-histidyl-L-tryptophan, is an important dipeptide and a crucial intermediate in various chemical and biosynthetic pathways. It is typically synthesized in laboratories through chemical synthesis or enzymatic processes and serves as a precursor in organic chemistry for the production of other complex molecules, such as peptides and peptide-like compounds, which are widely used in drug development and biotechnology. In both the body and the environment, H-His-Trp-OH can be degrade

    • • Allopregnanolone Analysis Service

      Allopregnanolone is a naturally occurring neurosteroid produced from progesterone through the actions of 5α-reductase and 3α-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase. It is widely present in the central nervous system and peripheral tissues and exhibits significant biological activity. Allopregnanolone can bind to gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) type A receptors as a positive allosteric modulator, enhancing GABA's inhibitory neurotransmission, thereby playing a crucial role in sedation, anti-anxiety, anticonvulsant, and

    • • DL-Mevalonic Acid Lactone Analysis Service

      DL-Mevalonic acid lactone is the lactone form of mevalonic acid, formed through the spontaneous cyclization of mevalonic acid, which is produced from 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA (HMG-CoA) by the action of HMG-CoA reductase. Inside cells, DL-mevalonic acid lactone can be hydrolyzed back to mevalonic acid, which then undergoes a series of phosphorylation reactions to form isopentenyl pyrophosphate (IPP), the fundamental building block for the synthesis of isoprenoids and cholesterol. This metabolic pathway

    • • β-Indole-3-Acetic Acid Analysis Service

      β-Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) is a natural plant growth hormone with an aromatic ring structure and is the most predominant form of auxin in plants. Its structure contains an indole ring and an acetic acid group, giving it high polarity and biological activity. β-Indole-3-acetic acid exhibits strong growth-regulating activity in plants and is more potent than other types of auxins. It can bind to auxin receptors in plant cells, thereby regulating various growth and development processes, such as cell divisio

    • • Linoleic Acid Amide Analysis Service

      Linoleic acid amide is a fatty acid amide compound formed by the combination of linoleic acid and an amine group. It is a naturally occurring lipid found in various biological tissues, particularly within the central nervous system. Linoleic acid amide exhibits significant biological activity and is involved in regulating various physiological processes such as inflammatory responses, immune function, and neurotransmission. Its bioactivity allows it to interact with specific receptors, such as cannabinoid r

    • • Oleamide Analysis Service

      Oleamide is a fatty acid amide compound with a simple structure consisting of an oleic acid linked to an amine group. It is a naturally occurring lipid found in the cerebrospinal fluid and various tissues, particularly in the brain, where it is synthesized from oleic acid. Oleamide is known for its biological activity, particularly as a sleep-inducing molecule and as a modulator of multiple physiological processes. Its bioactivity allows it to interact with specific receptors, such as cannabinoid receptors

    • • 3-methylcytidine Analysis Service

      3-Methylcytidine (m3C), with the chemical formula C₁₀H₁₅N₃O₅, is a rare nucleoside found in transfer RNA (tRNA) and ribosomal RNA (rRNA). It is a derivative of cytidine, formed by the combination of ribose and 3-methylcytosine, where the cytosine base is modified with a methyl group at the 3rd position. This methylation at the 3rd position prevents the formation of standard base pairs, thus influencing RNA structure and function.

    • • N2,N2-dimethylguanosine Analysis Service

      N2,N2-dimethylguanosine (m2,2G) is a primary degradation product of tRNA. Structurally, it is a guanosine that carries two additional methyl groups on the nitrogen atom at the 2-position. It is involved in several metabolic pathways, including purine metabolism and RNA degradation. N2,N2-dimethylguanosine plays a crucial role in the modification of RNA, optimization of protein synthesis, and maintaining stability of tRNA structure.

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