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Metabolite/Endogenous Metabolite Metabolite/Endogenous Metabolite

Inhibitor

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M10346 Glutamic acid (L-Glutamic acid) L-Glutamic acid acts as an excitatory transmitter and an agonist at all subtypes of glutamate receptors (metabotropic, kainate, NMDA, and AMPA).
M22481 L-Ribulose L-Ribulose is an important precursor for other rare sugars and L-nucleoside analogue synthesis.
M22442 Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide
M22431 D-Homoproline D-Homoproline
M22418 Calcium phosphorylcholine chloride Calcium phosphorylcholine chloride
M22061 Coproporphyrin III Coproporphyrin III
M21951 Biliverdin hydrochloride Biliverdin hydrochloride is a tetrapyrrolic, water-soluble compound formed by the breakdown of heme. Biliverdin hydrochloride can upregulate the activity of biliverdin reductase which is an enzyme that is a regulator of the innate immune system.
M21702 22(R)-Hydroxycholesterol 22(R)-Hydroxycholesterol is an intermediate of the pregnenolone synthesis pathway from cholesterol. It has neuroprotective properties and protects the neurons against β-amyloid-induced cell death.
M21637 Deltamethrin Deltamethrin produces a reversible sequence of motor symptoms in rats involving hind limb rigidity and choreoathetosis.
M21636 Adenosine 5′-triphosphate magnesium salt Adenosine 5′-triphosphate magnesium salt is a central component of energy storage and metabolism in vivo. ATP is use in many cellular processes, respiration, biosynthetic reactions, motility, and cell division.
M21635 Phosphocreatine Phosphocreatine, primarily found in the skeletal muscles of vertebrates and one of organic compounds known as alpha amino acids and derivatives, is a substrate for the determination of creatine kinase and used to regenerate ATP during skeletal muscle contraction
M21616 Cytidine-5'-monophospho-N-acetylneuraminic acid Cytidine-5'-monophospho-N-acetylneuraminic acid is a nucleotide.
M21614 2'3'-cGAMP 2'3'-cGAMP (2'-3'-cyclic GMP-AMP) is a endogenous cGAMP in mammalian cells. 2'3'-cGAMP binds to STING with a high affinity and is a potent inducer of interferon-β (IFNβ). 2'3'-cGAMP is produced in mammalian cells in response to DNA in the cytoplasm.
M21596 Pseudouridine Pseudouridine, an isomer of uridine, is also the most abundant modified nucleoside in non-coding RNA. Pseudouridine can fine-tune and stabilize the regional structure in rRNA and tRNA to maintain their function in mRNA decoding, ribosome assembly, processing, and translation.
M21529 All-trans-retinal All-trans-retinal is one of the major vitamin A metabolites in the retina. It is converted into retinoic acid in the body by retinal dehydrogenase. It is an effective photosensitizer.*The compound is unstable in solutions, freshly prepared is recommended
M21461 Hexadecanedioic acid Hexadecanedioic acid is a common saturated fatty acid. Hexadecanedioic acid and Sepharose 4B are bound by covalent bond, which is more specific than dye resin and can be used to remove serum albumin (SA) from plasma.
M21460 Cinnamoylglycine Cinnamoylglycine is a human urine metabolite, a glycine conjugate of cinnamic acid and. Cinnamoylglycine is used as a urine marker, which can be used as a marker for colonization of drug resistance after the antibiotic study period.
M21357 Ompenaclid Ompenaclid (RGX-202) is an orally active inhibitor of SLC6A8 transport protein. RGX-202 strongly inhibits creatine import in vitro and in vivo, decreases intracellular phosphocreatine and ATP levels, and induces apoptosis. RGX-202 has been used in oncology and Duchenne muscular dystrophy studies.
M21341 β-Muricholic Acid β-Muricholic acid is a murine-specific primary bile acid. Dietary administration of β-MCA reduces HMG-CoA reductase activity in liver microsomes from mice fed a high cholesterol and cholic acid diet. Dietary administration of β-MCA also dissolves 100% of gallstones in a gallstone-susceptible mouse model of diet-induced cholesterol gallstones.
M21340 α-Muricholic acid Alpha-Muricholic acid is one of the most abundant bile acids in rodents.
M21337 L-Dihydroorotic acid L-dihydroorotic acid (L-dihydroorotate) is an intermediate product of pyrimidine metabolism that can be reversibly hydrolyzed by dihydroorotase to yield acyclic L-ureidosuccinic acid.




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