Signaling pathways
- BA7665 KotaninSummary: A metabolite.
- BA7666 HeparinaseSummary: Heparinase (HeparinaseI) degrades heparin to oligosaccharides or unsaturated disaccharides.
- BA7667 CoprostanolSummary: Coprostanol (Coprostan-3-ol) is a fecal sterol formed by microorganisms in the intestines of humans and higher animals to reduce cholesterol.
- BA7669 JBP485Summary: JBP485 (cyclo-trans-4-L-hydroxyprolyl-L-serine) is a dipeptide with anti-hepatotoxic and wound healing properties.
- BA7671 epi-InositolSummary: epi-Inositol is an endogenous metabolite present in cerebrospinal fluid.
- BA7672 NADPHSummary: NADPH is a reducing agent in metabolism.
- BA7673 trans-2-Hexadecenoyl-L-carnitineSummary: trans-2-Hexadecenoyl-L-carnitine is an endogenous metabolite.
- BA7674 ThiocholesterolSummary: Thiocholesterol is a class of cholesterol liquid crystals (CLCs) that can be used to synthesize cationic lipids.
- BA7675 5-MethoxyresorcinolSummary: 5-Methoxyresorcinol is a member of the resorcinol group, which are resorcinols in which one of the phenolic hydrogens is replaced by a methyl group.
- BA7676 AAMUSummary: The main metabolite of caffeine in the body.