Supplement: Table 1 List of analyzed metabolites Acylcarnitines (41)
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1 Supplement: Table 1 List of analyzed metabolites Acylcarnitines (41) C0 Carnitine C2 Acetylcarnitine C3 Propionylcarnitine C3:1 Propenoylcarnitine semi- C3-OH Hydroxypropionylcarnitine semi- C4 Butyrylcarnitine / Isobutyrylcarnitine C4:1 Butenoylcarnitine semi- C4-OH (C3-DC) Hydroxybutyrylcarnitine (Malonylcarnitine) semi- C5 Valerylcarnitine / Isovalerylcarnitine / Methylbutyrylcarnitine C5:1 Tiglylcarnitine / Methylcrotonylcarnitine semi- C5:1-DC Glutaconylcarnitine / Mesaconylcarnitine semi- C5-DC (C6-OH) Glutarylcarnitine (Hydroxyhexanoylcarnitine) semi- C5-M-DC Methylglutarylcarnitine semi- C5-OH (C3-DC-M) Hydroxyvaleryl- / -isovaleryl- / -methylbutyrylcarnitine (Methylmalonylcarnitine) semi- C6 (C4:1-DC) Hexanoylcarnitine (Fumarylcarnitine) semi- C6:1 Hexenoylcarnitine semi- C7-DC Pimelylcarnitine semi- C8 Octanoylcarnitine C8:1 Octenoylcarnitine semi- C9 Nonanoylcarnitine semi- C10 Decanoylcarnitine C10:1 Decenoylcarnitine semi- C10:2 Decadienylcarnitine semi- C12 Dodecanoylcarnitine C12:1 Dodecenoylcarnitine semi- C12-DC Dodecanedioylcarnitine semi- C14 Tetradecanoylcarnitine C14:1 Tetradecenoylcarnitine semi- C14:1-OH Hydroxytetradecenoylcarnitine semi- C14:2 Tetradecadienylcarnitine semi- C14:2-OH Hydroxytetradecadienylcarnitine semi- C16 Hexadecanoylcarnitine C16:1 Hexadecenoylcarnitine semi- C16:1-OH Hydroxyhexadecenoylcarnitine semi- C16:2 Hexadecadienylcarnitine semi- C16:2-OH Hydroxyhexadecadienylcarnitine semi- C16-OH Hydroxyhexadecanoylcarnitine semi- C18 Octadecanoylcarnitine C18:1 Octadecenoylcarnitine semi- C18:1-OH Hydroxyoctadecenoylcarnitine semi- C18:2 Octadecadienylcarnitine semi- 1
2 Amino acids (21) Bile acids (17) Alanine Cholic acid Arginine Chenodeoxycholic acid Asparagine Deoxycholic acid Aspartic acid Glycocholic acid Citrulline Glycochenodeoxycholic acid Glutamine Glycodeoxycholic acid Glutamic acid Glycolithocholic acid Glycine Glycolithocholic acid sulfate Histidine Glycoursodeoxycholic acid Isoleucine Lithocholic acid Leucine Taurocholic acid Lysine semi- Taurochenodeoxycholic acid Methionine Taurodeoxycholic acid Ornithine Taurolithocholic acid Phenylalanine Taurolithocholic acid sulfate Proline Tauroursodeoxycholic acid Serine Ursodeoxycholic acid Threonine Tryptophan Eicosanoids and other Oxidation Products of Polyunsaturated Fatty acids (PUFA s)* (17) Tyrosine Leukotriene B4 Valine Thromboxane B2 Leukotriene D4 Biogenic Amines and Polyamines (14) Prostaglandin E2 Asymmetric dimethylarginine 8-iso-Prostaglandin F2α Symmetric dimethylarginine Prostaglandin F2α Total dimethylarginine 6-keto-Prostaglandin F1α Histamine Prostaglandin D2 Methionine-sulfoxide 9S-HODE Kynurenine 13S-HODE Hydroxykynurenine 14(15)-EpETE Putrescine 12S-HETE Spermidine semi- 15S-HETE Spermine semi- 15S-HpETE Serotonin semi- 5S-HpETE Phenylethylamine Arachidonic acid Nitrotyrosine Docosahexaenoic acid Creatinine Energy Metabolism (17) 3-Phosphoglycerate α-ketoglutaric acid Adenosine-5'-monophosphate Arginine Aspartate 3'-5'-cyclic Adenosine monophosphate Dihydroxyacetonephosphate + 3-Phosphoglyceraldehyde 2 semi- semi- semi- semi-
3 Fumarate Glutamate Hexose (e.g. Glucose) Hexosephosphate (e.g. Glucose-1-phosphate + Glucose-6-phosphate + Fructose-6-phosphate) Lactate Pentosephosphate (e.g. Ribose-5-phosphate + Ribulose-5-phosphate) Phosphoenolpyruvate Pyruvate + Oxaloacetate Succinate Tetrosephosphate (e.g. Erythrose-4-phosphate) semi- semi- semi- Glycerophospholipids* (92) PC aa C24:0 semi- PC ae C34:3 semi- PC aa C26:0 semi- PC ae C36:0 semi- PC aa C28:1 semi- PC ae C36:1 semi- PC aa C30:0 semi- PC ae C36:2 semi- PC aa C30:2 semi- PC ae C36:3 semi- PC aa C32:0 semi- PC ae C36:4 semi- PC aa C32:1 semi- PC ae C36:5 semi- PC aa C32:2 semi- PC ae C38:0 semi- PC aa C32:3 semi- PC ae C38:1 semi- PC aa C34:1 semi- PC ae C38:2 semi- PC aa C34:2 semi- PC ae C38:3 semi- PC aa C34:3 semi- PC ae C38:4 semi- PC aa C34:4 semi- PC ae C38:5 semi- PC aa C36:0 semi- PC ae C38:6 semi- PC aa C36:1 semi- PC ae C40:0 semi- PC aa C36:2 semi- PC ae C40:1 semi- PC aa C36:3 semi- PC ae C40:2 semi- PC aa C36:4 semi- PC ae C40:3 semi- PC aa C36:5 semi- PC ae C40:4 semi- PC aa C36:6 semi- PC ae C40:5 semi- PC aa C38:0 semi- PC ae C40:6 semi- PC aa C38:1 semi- PC ae C42:0 semi- PC aa C38:3 semi- PC ae C42:1 semi- PC aa C38:4 semi- PC ae C42:2 semi- PC aa C38:5 semi- PC ae C42:3 semi- PC aa C38:6 semi- PC ae C42:4 semi- PC aa C40:1 semi- PC ae C42:5 semi- PC aa C40:2 semi- PC ae C44:3 semi- PC aa C40:3 semi- PC ae C44:4 semi- PC aa C40:4 semi- PC ae C44:5 semi- PC aa C40:5 semi- PC ae C44:6 semi- PC aa C40:6 semi- lysopc a C6:0 semi- PC aa C42:0 semi- lysopc a C14:0 semi- PC aa C42:1 semi- lysopc a C16:0 semi- PC aa C42:2 semi- lysopc a C16:1 semi- 3
4 PC aa C42:4 semi- lysopc a C17:0 semi- PC aa C42:5 semi- lysopc a C18:0 semi- PC aa C42:6 semi- lysopc a C18:1 semi- PC ae C30:0 semi- lysopc a C18:2 semi- PC ae C30:1 semi- lysopc a C20:3 semi- PC ae C30:2 semi- lysopc a C20:4 semi- PC ae C32:1 semi- lysopc a C24:0 semi- PC ae C32:2 semi- lysopc a C26:0 semi- PC ae C34:0 semi- lysopc a C26:1 semi- PC ae C34:1 semi- lysopc a C28:0 semi- PC ae C34:2 semi- lysopc a C28:1 semi- Oxysterols (16) 22-R-Hydroxycholesterol 24-S-Hydroxycholesterol 25-Hydroxycholesterol 27-Hydroxycholesterol 22S-Hydroxycholesterol 24,25-Epoxycholesterol 7α-Hydroxycholesterol 7-Ketocholesterol 5ß,6ß-Epoxycholesterol 5α,6α-Epoxycholesterol 4ß-Hydroxycholesterol Desmosterol 7-Dehydrocholesterol Cholestenone Lanosterol 24-Dihydrolanosterol semi- Sphingolipids (Sphingomyelins)* (15) SM (OH) C14:1 SM C16:0 SM C16:1 SM (OH) C16:1 SM C18:0 SM C18:1 SM C20:2 SM C22:3 SM (OH) C22:1 SM (OH) C22:2 SM C24:0 SM C24:1 SM (OH) C24:1 SM C26:0 SM C26:1 semi- semi- semi- semi- semi- semi- semi- semi- semi- semi- semi- semi- semi- semi- semi- *) validated analytical method (FDA guidance for industry) 4
5 Analysed ratio`s Definition Numerator Denominator Orn/Cit Ornithine Citrulline Orn/Arg Ornithine Arginine Cit/Arg Citrulline Arginine Glu/Gln Glutamate Glutamine Asp/Asn Aspartic acid Asparagine Ala/Lys Alanine Lysine Phe/Tyr Phenylalanine Tyrosine Serotonin/Trp Serotonin Tryptophane Kyn/Trp Kynurenine Tryptophane Kyn/OHKyn Kynurenine Hydroykynurenine Putrescine/Orn Putrescine Ornithine Spermine/Spermidine Spermine Spermidine SDMA/ADMA Symmetric dimethylarginine Asymmetric dimethylarginine Met-SO/Met Methionine-Sulfoxide Methionine Ala/BCAA Alanine G.M. of Valine, Isoleucine and Leucine Gly/BCAA Glycine G.M. of Valine, Isoleucine and Leucine SumLyso SumPC+Lyso SumPC SumSM G.M. of 15 LysoPC G.M. of 92 LysoPC and PC G.M. of 77 PC G.M. of 15 SM SumSMOH/SumSM G.M. of 5 SM(OH) G.M. of 10 SM C16+C18/C0 G.M. of palmitoylcarnitine and stearylcarnitine Carnitine (free) SumMUFA G.M. of 26 mono-unsaturated lipids SumPUFA G.M. of 82 poly-unsaturated lipids SumSFA G.M. of 25 saturated lipids PUFA/SFA G.M. of 82 poly-unsaturated lipids G.M. of 25 saturated lipids PUFA/MUFA G.M. of 82 poly-unsaturated lipids G.M. of 26 mono-unsaturated lipids MUFA/SFA G.M. of 26 mono-unsaturated lipids G.M. of 25 saturated lipids 5
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