#METABOLOMICS WORKBENCH rosgood_20190226_125259_mwtab.txt DATATRACK_ID:1650 STUDY_ID:ST001144 ANALYSIS_ID:AN001889 PROJECT_ID:PR000764
VERSION             	1
CREATED_ON             	March 4, 2019, 9:17 pm
#PROJECT
PR:PROJECT_TITLE                 	Microbial depletion and ozone exposure
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	Ozone is an asthma trigger. In mice, the gut microbiome contributes to
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	ozone-induced airway hyperresponsiveness, a defining feature of asthma. The
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	purpose of this study was to identify metabolites that could be mediating this
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	role. Gut bacterial enzymes modify ingested substances producing metabolites
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	that enter the blood and circulate to host tissues where they may exert a
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	variety of effects. Therefore, we performed global metabolomic profiling on
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	serum of mice after acute ozone exposure. To identify the role of the microbiome
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	in mediating ozone-induced metabolomic changes, mice were treated for two weeks
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	with a cocktail of antibiotics in the drinking water or with control water and
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	then exposed to air or ozone (2 ppm for 3 hours). Twenty four hours later, blood
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	was harvested and serum analyzed via liquid-chromatography or gas-chromatography
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	coupled to mass spectrometry. We observed marked effects of both ozone exposure
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	and antibiotics on the serum metabolome. Known bacterially-derived metabolites
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	were reduced in antibiotic-treated mice. Importantly, our data also indicated
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	that ozone-induced changes in serum lipids, including long chain fatty acids and
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	bile acids, as well as ozone-induced changes in polyamines were different in
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	control and antibiotic-treated mice. Each of these metabolites has the capacity
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	to alter airway responsiveness and may account for the role of the microbiome in
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	pulmonary responses to ozone.
PR:INSTITUTE                     	Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
PR:DEPARTMENT                    	Molecular and Integrative Physiological Sciences
PR:LAST_NAME                     	Shore
PR:FIRST_NAME                    	Stephanie
PR:ADDRESS                       	677 Huntington Ave
PR:EMAIL                         	sshore@hsph.harvard.edu
PR:PHONE                         	6174320989
#STUDY
ST:STUDY_TITLE                   	Microbial depletion and ozone exposure - serum (part II)
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	Global biochemical profiles were determined in serum collected from untreated
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	control mice and mice treated for two weeks with untreated drinking water or
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	water containing an antibiotic cocktail (ampicillin, neomycin, metronidazole,
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	and vancomycin), followed by a three hour exposure to ambient air or ozone
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	(2ppm). Sample collection occurred 24 hours post-ozone exposure.
ST:INSTITUTE                     	Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
ST:LAST_NAME                     	Shore
ST:FIRST_NAME                    	Stephanie
ST:ADDRESS                       	677 Huntington Ave
ST:EMAIL                         	sshore@hsph.harvard.edu
ST:PHONE                         	6174320989
#SUBJECT
SU:SUBJECT_TYPE                  	Mammal
SU:SUBJECT_SPECIES               	Mus musculus
SU:TAXONOMY_ID                   	10090
SU:GENOTYPE_STRAIN               	C57BL/6J
SU:AGE_OR_AGE_RANGE              	8 weeks
SU:GENDER                        	Male
SU:ANIMAL_ANIMAL_SUPPLIER        	Taconic Farms (New York)
#SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS:         	SUBJECT(optional)[tab]SAMPLE[tab]FACTORS(NAME:VALUE pairs separated by |)[tab]Additional sample data
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 1	Treament:Water | Exposure:Air	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 2	Treament:Water | Exposure:Air	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 3	Treament:Water | Exposure:Air	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 4	Treament:Water | Exposure:Air	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 5	Treament:Water | Exposure:Air	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 6	Treament:Water | Exposure:Air	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 7	Treament:Water | Exposure:Air	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 8	Treament:Water | Exposure:Air	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 9	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Air	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 10	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Air	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 11	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Air	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 12	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Air	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 13	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Air	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 14	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Air	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 15	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Air	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 16	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Ozone	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 17	Treament:Water | Exposure:Ozone	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 18	Treament:Water | Exposure:Ozone	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 19	Treament:Water | Exposure:Ozone	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 20	Treament:Water | Exposure:Ozone	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 21	Treament:Water | Exposure:Ozone	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 22	Treament:Water | Exposure:Ozone	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 23	Treament:Water | Exposure:Ozone	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 24	Treament:Water | Exposure:Ozone	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 25	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Ozone	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 26	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Ozone	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 27	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Ozone	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 28	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Ozone	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 29	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Ozone	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 30	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Ozone	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 31	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Ozone	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Mouse 32	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Ozone	
#COLLECTION
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	Global biochemical profiles were determined in lung tissue and serum collected
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	from untreated control mice and mice treated for two weeks with untreated
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	drinking water or water containing an antibiotic cocktail (ampicillin, neomycin,
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	metronidazole, and vancomycin), followed by a three hour exposure to ambient air
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	or ozone (2ppm). Sample collection occurred 24 hours post-ozone exposure. Both
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	serum and lung tissue were collected and processed from the same mouse.
CO:SAMPLE_TYPE                   	Blood (serum)
#TREATMENT
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	Global biochemical profiles were determined in serum collected from untreated
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	control mice and mice treated for two weeks with untreated drinking water or
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	water containing an antibiotic cocktail (ampicillin, neomycin, metronidazole,
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	and vancomycin), followed by a three hour exposure to ambient air or ozone
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	(2ppm). Sample collection occurred 24 hours post-ozone exposure.
#SAMPLEPREP
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	Sample preparation: Samples were shipped to Metabolon for processing and
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	prepared for metabolomics as previously described. Briefly, an equivalent amount
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	serum (100µl) on a per sample basis was prepared using the automated MicroLab
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	STAR® system from Hamilton Company. For QC purposes, a recovery standard was
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	added prior to the first step in the extraction process. To remove protein,
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	dissociate small molecules bound to protein or trapped in the precipitated
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	protein matrix, and to recover chemically diverse metabolites, proteins were
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	first precipitated with methanol under vigorous shaking for 2 min (Glen Mills
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	GenoGrinder 2000) followed by centrifugation. The resulting extract was divided
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	into five fractions as follows. One fraction was used for analysis by UPLC-MS/MS
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	with positive ion mode electrospray ionization. Another fraction was used for
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	analysis by UPLC-MS/MS with negative ion mode electrospray ionization. The third
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	and fourth fractions were used for LC polar platform, and for analysis by GC-MS.
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	The final fraction was reserved as a backup. Samples were placed briefly on a
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	TurboVap® (Zymark) to remove the organic solvent. For LC, the samples were
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	stored overnight under nitrogen before preparation for analysis. For GC, each
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	sample was dried under vacuum overnight before preparation for analysis.
#CHROMATOGRAPHY
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	For GC-MS analysis, samples were dried under vacuum for at least 18 h prior to
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	derivatization under dried nitrogen using bistrimethyl-silyltrifluoroacetamide.
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	Derivatized samples were separated on a 5% diphenyl / 95% dimethyl polysiloxane
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	fused silica column (20 m x 0.18 mm .D  0.18 um film thickness) with helium as
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	carrier gas and a temperature ramp from 60° to 340°C over a 17.5 min period.
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	Samples were analyzed on a Thermo-Finnigan Trace DSQ fast-scanning
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	single-quadrupole mass spectrometer using electron impact ionization (EI) and
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	operated at unit mass resolving power. The scan range was from 50–750 m/z.
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_TYPE           	GC
MS:INSTRUMENT_NAME               	Thermo Trace DSQ
CH:COLUMN_NAME                   	5% diphenyl/95% dimethyl polysiloxane GC column
#ANALYSIS
AN:ANALYSIS_TYPE                 	MS
#MS
MS:INSTRUMENT_NAME               	Thermo Trace DSQ
MS:INSTRUMENT_TYPE               	Single quadrupole
MS:MS_TYPE                       	EI
MS:ION_MODE                      	POSITIVE
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	Samples were prepared using the automated MicroLab STAR® system from Hamilton
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	Company. A recovery standard was added prior to the first step in the extraction
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	process for QC purposes. To remove protein, dissociate small molecules bound to
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	protein or trapped in the precipitated protein matrix, and to recover chemically
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	diverse metabolites, proteins were precipitated with methanol under vigorous
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	shaking for 2 min (Glen Mills GenoGrinder 2000) followed by centrifugation. The
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	resulting extract was divided into five fractions: one for analysis by
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	UPLC-MS/MS with positive ion mode electrospray ionization, one for analysis by
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	UPLC-MS/MS with negative ion mode electrospray ionization, one for LC polar
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	platform, one for analysis by GC-MS, and one sample was reserved for backup.
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	Samples were placed briefly on a TurboVap® (Zymark) to remove the organic
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	solvent. For LC, the samples were stored overnight under nitrogen before
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	preparation for analysis. For GC, each sample was dried under vacuum overnight
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	before preparation for analysis.
#MS_METABOLITE_DATA
MS_METABOLITE_DATA:UNITS	area under the curve
MS_METABOLITE_DATA_START
Samples	Mouse 1	Mouse 2	Mouse 3	Mouse 4	Mouse 5	Mouse 6	Mouse 7	Mouse 8	Mouse 9	Mouse 10	Mouse 11	Mouse 12	Mouse 13	Mouse 14	Mouse 15	Mouse 16	Mouse 17	Mouse 18	Mouse 19	Mouse 20	Mouse 21	Mouse 22	Mouse 23	Mouse 24	Mouse 25	Mouse 26	Mouse 27	Mouse 28	Mouse 29	Mouse 30	Mouse 31	Mouse 32
Factors	Treament:Water | Exposure:Air	Treament:Water | Exposure:Air	Treament:Water | Exposure:Air	Treament:Water | Exposure:Air	Treament:Water | Exposure:Air	Treament:Water | Exposure:Air	Treament:Water | Exposure:Air	Treament:Water | Exposure:Air	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Air	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Air	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Air	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Air	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Air	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Air	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Air	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Ozone	Treament:Water | Exposure:Ozone	Treament:Water | Exposure:Ozone	Treament:Water | Exposure:Ozone	Treament:Water | Exposure:Ozone	Treament:Water | Exposure:Ozone	Treament:Water | Exposure:Ozone	Treament:Water | Exposure:Ozone	Treament:Water | Exposure:Ozone	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Ozone	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Ozone	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Ozone	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Ozone	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Ozone	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Ozone	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Ozone	Treament:Antibiotics | Exposure:Ozone
1,2-dipalmitoylglycerol	32115	104256	68444	34632		43377	104095		34901	9795	21684	30564		25417	23701				16579	27453	60527	46547	38447	56808		128176		25690		32119	29190	
1,2-propanediol	12867472	12873713	9711617	21399904	11232635	12916360	18082560	10673974	12990653	18935084	16568125	17469242	22406630	16997692	9911015	13158680	15387263	13666726	15543130	18473322	15856231	14651381	14077309	12310460	17142686	28190682	10809354	13972694	12075841	16872312	14237080	10425748
1-stearoylglycerol (18:0)	40480	38495	44369	44127	63075	23623	44731	31085	40927	38670	30712	37741	28910	72001	97851	40511	22207	32424	35390	34374	36146	33569	30976	47314	27965	69376	39278	33123	35754	38673	26455	34070
2-hydroxybutyrate (AHB)	1180853	1389260	1745479	1785363	2246489	2694931	2709488	2694122	2210398	1951024	1855028	2530774	2476260	2461549	2099933	3065756	2481919	2728919	2203574	3285482	2092912	2237200	2850637	2245745	1594146	2763448	1630646	3078249	1234665	1869167	1704150	1436526
2-hydroxyglutarate	122059	124875	131559	185644	197759	134972	184789	157062	140375	199613	165943	194145	195886	250765	170158	169320	129667	101241	139163	140742	171769	123690	124865	135195	50598	217614	157499	154818	119157	149332	99726	133463
2-hydroxyisobutyrate	294131	307212	360087	375140	378844	534733	470481	388659	251153	308422	374035	300032	345555	501142	487521	380420	624195	521566	475613	608312	596684	589443	541992	759877	672442	916542	631049	343431	597209	499454	487914	513563
alpha-tocopherol	59728	64411	79663	71791	55027	58082	68666	67113	78558	105099	114491	104731	143860	87967	116519	89980	66528	53323	50638	78184	71776	78206	63457	55562	93790	105096	77573	42166	66946	89774	86188	86163
arabinose		26722	49787	31653		38762		14384	24936	15534	34032	27469					20693		49724		16744	41988		38604	20295	35997	40603			14182		
arabitol	11382	11877	15593	5595	25213	24950	19597	25239	20532	13279	12311	23467	16350	27080	25343	28854	6843	7732	9384	14644	8666	8697		11890	12083	14320	16194	22589	8473	7514	15423	14351
arabonate	33220	20042	37916	26631	20298	38995	38083	21041	33127	32454	23388	21992	34546	51450	63711	36206	27286	15917	17117	26955	24343	24056	6909	16860	18693	40384	31045	14010	16719	18993	21393	16019
ascorbate (Vitamin C)	53388	163282	127244			186166	216698	43360	23607	33606	22849	72068		16964	11484	14546	29663	27119	11738	41843	11888	261677	194380	50210	432369	60205	72949	3742	8414	51283	25112	96215
beta-alanine	15946	20544	12290		3264		7901	14390	13455	9523	12867	18648		12369	3990	6148	9513		10440	6263					13623	11235	10333		8335	4497	10961	
beta-sitosterol	50328	30121	66457	30920	37674	34761	53145	39907	25900	18090	26551	20017	26511	20338	20483	39019	18214			16299	36078	32826		32180	18876	22764	23450	31962		18034		
campesterol	296852	410703	435258	403418	411399	337669	575694	255094	286691	419501	226306	349603	385948	223458	369655	295116	280607	239435	257164	270765	357983	276437	336663	319794	187336	315542	263846	243358	107368	91375	221346	186915
cholestanol	61658	46810	44585	36052	43067	53674	85501	39320	28857	45896	59949	56319	54039	44306	56492	53969	52513	33623	35963	38685	60256	47561	41127	53432	34201	55496	56260	36586	50930	35174	35391	36139
cholesterol	5425391	6604691	5102942	5077633	4967858	5564558	6680480	4925207	4774318	5967169	6008459	5627280	6444673	4894150	5825962	4987816	4531802	4076625	3598120	4880829	5210201	5188371	4522752	4529946	5302401	7563356	4760591	4483474	4988490	4981981	4605905	5186351
cis-vaccenate (18:1n7)	44050	77044	48918	26331	31257	76802	51083	57350	32894	49165	94271	90701	66948	34972	54867	29951	40499	49776	54018	35733	52134	27202	33203	55747	59727	71730	35603	34297	33289	26884	42114	33765
erythritol	82873	92854	106250	67346	98144	98619	114535	85828	102457	93562	91273	91566	58984	93396	110279	74972	57170	55003	65447	89717	55510	40518	62864	46257	32181	71991	57365	55610	63375	56719		66803
glycine	370432	1025996	1118612	360861	333151	813339	534338	443063	474154	587523	468827	537816	424869	687540	985442	940424	321017	475930	298893	359379	606272	340730	342879	356175	251142	604666	449396	621350	543002	335803	423509	550241
glycolate (hydroxyacetate)	411546	311711	314623	288444	408982	328472	392820	361900	356508	331226	190170	330053	208136	277781	292572	270546	334049	367180	292495	309131	301810	268411	263501	248454	278275	353051	245774	295100	238460	237223	252208	249224
inositol 1-phosphate (I1P)	57246	57690	43349	42104	39185	38004	70847	38560	51623	47225	38632	76515	51744	42616		31109	41039	32760	31103	47488	39435	43562	34288	28818	38127	79105	48196	25328	29926	27753	30181	52321
oleate (18:1n9)	368779	625866	395500	380904	520361	430563	350897	393165	402939	572809	670326	737545	515069	332499	515030	329083	476954	252619	424722	447161	406966	404824	291615	374193	409442	614441	212438	177971	302740	371298	335834	195125
ribulose	9360	11319	8862		6347	7554	12331			11500	8276	19447		9491	6993	6097	9478	4453	10885	7540	7075				11018	8424	9780	5170				
ribulose/xylulose 5-phosphate		4715	2212						6185	5217			7321				5395								39769			12804				
sarcosine (N-Methylglycine)	27394	25787	65595			35434	22398	33804	30179	26415		46548	25217	27127	75045	64711	37035		19437	36143	53860	35628	29021	37937		41695		73285	16298	35235	30391	54202
sorbitol	98842	78696	109009	104501	112831	102619	143154	96060	124203	130545	113793	78380	84921	92564	79453	63733	70649	115585	89782	132170	94236	57156	44067		43837	84396	58440	46975	58679	55139	50700	56421
xylitol	9794	7237	8783	12467			22279		3022					11790	11823	12211	5876	9958			10460	9286		11214	7979		7909	22110		7416	7614	13491
xylonate	17136	5246	11372	16912	16665	14703	14880	21651	12638	10124	12442	14012	4050	49173	58649	32269	6655			12361		7854		6810	9062		28619	11724	15893	12513		8733
xylose	64627	24191	209760	116441	25466	89894	83245	55692	35427	23417	66263	44036	43764	39939	47645	33195	36053	47876	35026	43800	30082	13543	42369	50963	46276	46098	35587	27149		20291		15460
MS_METABOLITE_DATA_END
#METABOLITES
METABOLITES_START
metabolite_name	SUPER_PATHWAY	SUB_PATHWAY	COMP_ID	PLATFORM	CHEMICAL_ID	retention index	MASS	CAS	PubChem ID	CHEMSPIDER	KEGG ID
1,2-dipalmitoylglycerol	Lipid	Diacylglycerol	11953	GC/MS	850	2600	145	40290-32-2	99931	90288
1,2-propanediol	Xenobiotics	Chemical	38002	GC/MS	100001176	1041	117	57-55-6	1030	13835224	C00583
1-stearoylglycerol (18:0)	Lipid	Monoacylglycerol	21188	GC/MS	100000932	2186.6	399.4	123-94-4;31566-31-1	24699	23095	D01947
2-hydroxybutyrate (AHB)	Amino Acid	Methionine, Cysteine, SAM and Taurine Metabolism	21044	GC/MS	100000933	1169.4	131	3347-90-8	440864	389701	C05984
2-hydroxyglutarate	Lipid	Fatty Acid, Dicarboxylate	37253	GC/MS	100002070	1576	247	40951-21-1	43	42	C02630
2-hydroxyisobutyrate	Xenobiotics	Chemical	22030	GC/MS	100000748	1107.5	130.9	594-61-6	11671	11181
alpha-tocopherol	Cofactors and Vitamins	Tocopherol Metabolism	1561	GC/MS	1105	2305.4	502.5	59-02-9;10191-41-0	14985	14265	C02477
arabinose	Carbohydrate	Pentose Metabolism	575	GC/MS	828	1631.6	217	28697-53-2	66308	59687	C00216
arabitol	Carbohydrate	Pentose Metabolism	38075	GC/MS	100000012	1687.5	307.1	7643-75-6	94154	84971	C01904
arabonate	Cofactors and Vitamins	Ascorbate and Aldarate Metabolism	37516	GC/MS	100001937	1736	292.1	7643-75-7	122045	108861	C00878
ascorbate (Vitamin C)	Cofactors and Vitamins	Ascorbate and Aldarate Metabolism	1640	GC/MS	233	1850.1	332.1	134-03-2		10189562	C00072
beta-alanine	Nucleotide	Pyrimidine Metabolism, Uracil containing	35838	GC/MS	244	1582.3	334.1	56-41-7;107-95-9	239	234	C00099
beta-sitosterol	Lipid	Sterol	27414	GC/MS	100001033	2380.8	357.4	83-46-5	222284	192962	C01753
campesterol	Lipid	Sterol	33997	GC/MS	100001269	2353	129	474-62-4	173183	151215	C01789
cholestanol	Lipid	Sterol	21131	GC/MS	100000859	2320.8	215.2	80-97-7	6665	6413	C12978
cholesterol	Lipid	Sterol	63	GC/MS	266	2316.9	329.3	57-88-5	11025495	4937803	C00187
cis-vaccenate (18:1n7)	Lipid	Long Chain Fatty Acid	33970	GC/MS	100001228	1987	339.3	506-17-2	5282761	4445888	C08367
erythritol	Xenobiotics	Food Component/Plant	20699	GC/MS	100000846	1517.5	217	149-32-6	222285	13835932	C00503
glycine	Amino Acid	Glycine, Serine and Threonine Metabolism	11777	GC/MS	340	1166	101.9	56-40-6	750	730	C00037
glycolate (hydroxyacetate)	Xenobiotics	Chemical	15737	GC/MS	203	1119	177	79-14-1	757	737	C00160
inositol 1-phosphate (I1P)	Lipid	Inositol Metabolism	1481	GC/MS	370	2057.8	318.1	573-35-3;106032-59-1	440194	17215924	C04006
oleate (18:1n9)	Lipid	Long Chain Fatty Acid	1359	GC/MS	442	1984.4	339.2	112-80-1	445639	393217	C00712
ribulose	Carbohydrate	Pentose Metabolism	35855	GC/MS	100000147	1662	306.1	488-84-6	151261	71354	C00309
ribulose/xylulose 5-phosphate	Carbohydrate	Pentose Phosphate Pathway	37288	GC/MS	100002179	1935	357.2				C00199
sarcosine (N-Methylglycine)	Amino Acid	Glycine, Serine and Threonine Metabolism	1516	GC/MS	1023	1182.9	116	107-97-1	1088	1057	C00213
sorbitol	Carbohydrate	Fructose, Mannose and Galactose Metabolism	15053	GC/MS	506	1843	319.1	6706-59-8	5780	96680	C00794
xylitol	Carbohydrate	Pentose Metabolism	4966	GC/MS	543	1677.6	307.2	87-99-0	6912	6646	C00379
xylonate	Carbohydrate	Pentose Metabolism	35638	GC/MS	100001627	1722	292	73686-31-7	6602431	5034782	C05411
xylose	Carbohydrate	Pentose Metabolism	15835	GC/MS	826	1723.9	204	609-06-3	135191	85957	C00181
METABOLITES_END
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