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StatusPredicted
Creation Date2021-03-31 19:52:32 UTC
Update Date2022-10-24 19:45:28 UTC
HMDB IDHMDB0241826
Secondary Accession NumbersNone
Metabolite Identification
Common Name10-(3,4-Dimethyl-5-propylfuran-2-yl)decanoylcarnitine
Description10-(3,4-dimethyl-5-propylfuran-2-yl)decanoylcarnitine is an acylcarnitine. More specifically, it is an 10-(3,4-dimethyl-5-propylfuran-2-yl)decanoic acid ester of carnitine. Acylcarnitines were first discovered more than 70 year ago (PMID: 13825279 ). It is believed that there are more than 1000 types of acylcarnitines in the human body. The general role of acylcarnitines is to transport acyl-groups (organic acids and fatty acids) from the cytoplasm into the mitochondria so that they can be broken down to produce energy. This process is known as beta-oxidation. According to a recent review (PMID: 35710135 ), acylcarnitines (ACs) can be classified into 9 different categories depending on the type and size of their acyl-group: 1) short-chain ACs; 2) medium-chain ACs; 3) long-chain ACs; 4) very long-chain ACs; 5) hydroxy ACs; 6) branched chain ACs; 7) unsaturated ACs; 8) dicarboxylic ACs and 9) miscellaneous ACs. Short-chain ACs have acyl-groups with two to five carbons (C2-C5), medium-chain ACs have acyl-groups with six to thirteen carbons (C6-C13), long-chain ACs have acyl-groups with fourteen to twenty once carbons (C14-C21) and very long-chain ACs have acyl groups with more than 22 carbons. 10-(3,4-dimethyl-5-propylfuran-2-yl)decanoylcarnitine is therefore classified as a long chain AC. As a long-chain acylcarnitine 10-(3,4-dimethyl-5-propylfuran-2-yl)decanoylcarnitine is generally formed through esterification with long-chain fatty acids obtained from the diet. The main function of most long-chain acylcarnitines is to ensure long chain fatty acid transport into the mitochondria (PMID: 22804748 ). Altered levels of long-chain acylcarnitines can serve as useful markers for inherited disorders of long-chain fatty acid metabolism. Carnitine palmitoyltransferase I (CPT I, EC:2.3.1.21) is involved in the synthesis of long-chain acylcarnitines (more than C12) on the mitochondrial outer membrane. Elevated serum/plasma levels of long-chain acylcarnitines are not only markers for incomplete FA oxidation but also are indicators of altered carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. High serum concentrations of long-chain acylcarnitines in the postprandial or fed state are markers of insulin resistance and arise from insulin's inability to inhibit CPT-1-dependent fatty acid metabolism in muscles and the heart (PMID: 19073774 ). Increased intracellular content of long-chain acylcarnitines is thought to serve as a feedback inhibition mechanism of insulin action (PMID: 23258903 ). In healthy subjects, increased concentrations of insulin effectively inhibits long-chain acylcarnitine production. Several studies have also found increased levels of circulating long-chain acylcarnitines in chronic heart failure patients (PMID: 26796394 ). The study of acylcarnitines is an active area of research and it is likely that many novel acylcarnitines will be discovered in the coming years. It is also likely that many novel roles in health and disease will be uncovered. An excellent review of the current state of knowledge for acylcarnitines is available (PMID: 35710135 ).
Structure
Data?1621811217
SynonymsNot Available
Chemical FormulaC26H45NO5
Average Molecular Weight451.648
Monoisotopic Molecular Weight451.329773553
IUPAC Name3-{[10-(3,4-dimethyl-5-propylfuran-2-yl)decanoyl]oxy}-4-(trimethylazaniumyl)butanoate
Traditional Name3-{[10-(3,4-dimethyl-5-propylfuran-2-yl)decanoyl]oxy}-4-(trimethylammonio)butanoate
CAS Registry NumberNot Available
SMILES
CCCC1=C(C)C(C)=C(CCCCCCCCCC(=O)OC(CC([O-])=O)C[N+](C)(C)C)O1
InChI Identifier
InChI=1S/C26H45NO5/c1-7-15-23-20(2)21(3)24(32-23)16-13-11-9-8-10-12-14-17-26(30)31-22(18-25(28)29)19-27(4,5)6/h22H,7-19H2,1-6H3
InChI KeyRVAJCDHDPQDKIZ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Chemical Taxonomy
Description Belongs to the class of organic compounds known as acyl carnitines. These are organic compounds containing a fatty acid with the carboxylic acid attached to carnitine through an ester bond.
KingdomOrganic compounds
Super ClassLipids and lipid-like molecules
ClassFatty Acyls
Sub ClassFatty acid esters
Direct ParentAcyl carnitines
Alternative Parents
Substituents
  • Acyl-carnitine
  • Furanoid fatty acid
  • Dicarboxylic acid or derivatives
  • Tetraalkylammonium salt
  • Heteroaromatic compound
  • Quaternary ammonium salt
  • Furan
  • Carboxylic acid salt
  • Carboxylic acid ester
  • Oxacycle
  • Organoheterocyclic compound
  • Carboxylic acid
  • Carboxylic acid derivative
  • Organic nitrogen compound
  • Organic oxygen compound
  • Organopnictogen compound
  • Organic oxide
  • Hydrocarbon derivative
  • Organic salt
  • Organic zwitterion
  • Organooxygen compound
  • Organonitrogen compound
  • Carbonyl group
  • Amine
  • Aromatic heteromonocyclic compound
Molecular FrameworkAromatic heteromonocyclic compounds
External DescriptorsNot Available
Ontology
Not AvailableNot Available
Physical Properties
StateNot Available
Experimental Molecular Properties
PropertyValueReference
Melting PointNot AvailableNot Available
Boiling PointNot AvailableNot Available
Water SolubilityNot AvailableNot Available
LogPNot AvailableNot Available
Experimental Chromatographic PropertiesNot Available
Predicted Molecular Properties
PropertyValueSource
logP2.04ChemAxon
pKa (Strongest Acidic)4.22ChemAxon
pKa (Strongest Basic)-2.6ChemAxon
Physiological Charge0ChemAxon
Hydrogen Acceptor Count3ChemAxon
Hydrogen Donor Count0ChemAxon
Polar Surface Area79.57 ŲChemAxon
Rotatable Bond Count18ChemAxon
Refractivity151.07 m³·mol⁻¹ChemAxon
Polarizability54.87 ųChemAxon
Number of Rings1ChemAxon
BioavailabilityYesChemAxon
Rule of FiveYesChemAxon
Ghose FilterNoChemAxon
Veber's RuleNoChemAxon
MDDR-like RuleNoChemAxon
Predicted Chromatographic Properties

Predicted Collision Cross Sections

PredictorAdduct TypeCCS Value (Å2)Reference
DeepCCS[M+H]+215.36330932474
DeepCCS[M-H]-212.10330932474
DeepCCS[M-2H]-246.35430932474
DeepCCS[M+Na]+222.8630932474

Predicted Kovats Retention Indices

Underivatized

MetaboliteSMILESKovats RI ValueColumn TypeReference
10-(3,4-Dimethyl-5-propylfuran-2-yl)decanoylcarnitineCCCC1=C(C)C(C)=C(CCCCCCCCCC(=O)OC(CC([O-])=O)C[N+](C)(C)C)O13174.0Standard polar33892256
10-(3,4-Dimethyl-5-propylfuran-2-yl)decanoylcarnitineCCCC1=C(C)C(C)=C(CCCCCCCCCC(=O)OC(CC([O-])=O)C[N+](C)(C)C)O12607.2Standard non polar33892256
10-(3,4-Dimethyl-5-propylfuran-2-yl)decanoylcarnitineCCCC1=C(C)C(C)=C(CCCCCCCCCC(=O)OC(CC([O-])=O)C[N+](C)(C)C)O12961.3Semi standard non polar33892256
Spectra

GC-MS Spectra

Spectrum TypeDescriptionSplash KeyDeposition DateSourceView
Predicted GC-MSPredicted GC-MS Spectrum - 10-(3,4-Dimethyl-5-propylfuran-2-yl)decanoylcarnitine GC-MS (Non-derivatized) - 70eV, PositiveNot Available2021-10-12Wishart LabView Spectrum

MS/MS Spectra

Spectrum TypeDescriptionSplash KeyDeposition DateSourceView
Predicted LC-MS/MSPredicted LC-MS/MS Spectrum - 10-(3,4-Dimethyl-5-propylfuran-2-yl)decanoylcarnitine 10V, Positive-QTOFNot Available2021-04-06Wishart LabView Spectrum
Predicted LC-MS/MSPredicted LC-MS/MS Spectrum - 10-(3,4-Dimethyl-5-propylfuran-2-yl)decanoylcarnitine 20V, Positive-QTOFNot Available2021-04-06Wishart LabView Spectrum
Predicted LC-MS/MSPredicted LC-MS/MS Spectrum - 10-(3,4-Dimethyl-5-propylfuran-2-yl)decanoylcarnitine 40V, Positive-QTOFNot Available2021-04-06Wishart LabView Spectrum
Predicted LC-MS/MSPredicted LC-MS/MS Spectrum - 10-(3,4-Dimethyl-5-propylfuran-2-yl)decanoylcarnitine 10V, Positive-QTOFsplash10-0udi-0000900000-74a57ab1d6cf5360d6702021-09-22Wishart LabView Spectrum
Predicted LC-MS/MSPredicted LC-MS/MS Spectrum - 10-(3,4-Dimethyl-5-propylfuran-2-yl)decanoylcarnitine 20V, Positive-QTOFsplash10-0f79-9000500000-bb8af8a5fb46dfa166502021-09-22Wishart LabView Spectrum
Predicted LC-MS/MSPredicted LC-MS/MS Spectrum - 10-(3,4-Dimethyl-5-propylfuran-2-yl)decanoylcarnitine 40V, Positive-QTOFsplash10-000i-9000000000-e9262cbaff8cb4ad0ba62021-09-22Wishart LabView Spectrum
Biological Properties
Cellular LocationsNot Available
Biospecimen LocationsNot Available
Tissue LocationsNot Available
Pathways
Normal Concentrations
Not Available
Abnormal Concentrations
Not Available
Associated Disorders and Diseases
Disease ReferencesNone
Associated OMIM IDsNone
DrugBank IDNot Available
Phenol Explorer Compound IDNot Available
FooDB IDNot Available
KNApSAcK IDNot Available
Chemspider IDNot Available
KEGG Compound IDNot Available
BioCyc IDNot Available
BiGG IDNot Available
Wikipedia LinkNot Available
METLIN IDNot Available
PubChem CompoundNot Available
PDB IDNot Available
ChEBI IDNot Available
Food Biomarker OntologyNot Available
VMH IDNot Available
MarkerDB IDNot Available
Good Scents IDNot Available
References
Synthesis ReferenceNot Available
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)Not Available
General References
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