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. 2019 Feb 12;15(2):23. doi: 10.1007/s11306-019-1484-7

Table 3.

Lipids connected to the metabolic syndrome score

Lipid class p(corr) vector
Lower levels with higher metabolic syndrome score
PE(O-38:5) Phosphatidylethanolamine − 0.57
PG(36:3) Phosphatidylglycerol − 0.57
PG(38:3) Phosphatidylglycerol − 0.26
PC(31:0) Phosphatidylcholine − 0.61
PC(O-34:2) Phosphatidylcholine − 0.47
PC(O-36:2) Phosphatidylcholine − 0.62
PC(O-38:7) Phosphatidylcholine − 0.33
SM(d18:0/17:0) Sphingomyelin − 0.58
TG(53:2) Triglyceride − 0.50
Higher levels with higher metabolic syndrome score
PI(32:1) Phosphatidylinositol 0.25
PI(34:2) Phosphatidylinositol 0.31
PI(38:3) Phosphatidylinositol 0.42
PI(36:4) Phosphatidylinositol 0.42
Sulfatide(d18:0/18:0) Sulfatide 0.24
Sulfatide(d18:0/22:0) Sulfatide 0.32
Sulfatide(d18:1/22:1) Sulfatide 0.38
PE(38:4) Phosphatidylethanolamine 0.68
PE(38:6) Phosphatidylethanolamine 0.57
PC(32:1) Phosphatidylcholine 0.26
PC(38:3) Phosphatidylcholine 0.46
PC(36:4) Phosphatidylcholine 0.38
PC(38:4) Phosphatidylcholine 0.38
PC(40:4) Phosphatidylcholine 0.37
PC(40:5) Phosphatidylcholine 0.33
PC(40:6) Phosphatidylcholine 0.25
DG(34:1) Diglyceride 0.63
DG(36:2) Diglyceride 0.67
Cer(d18:0/22:0) Ceramide 0.51
Cer(d18:0/23:0) Ceramide 0.39
Cer(d18:0/24:0) Ceramide 0.52
Cer(d18:1/20:0) Ceramide 0.48
Cer(d18:1/22:0) Ceramide 0.39
GalCer(d18:1/18:1) Galactoceramide 0.36
PI(32:1) Phosphatidylinositol 0.25
PI(34:2) Phosphatidylinositol 0.31

P(corr) values obtained from the OPLS model with metabolic syndrome score as Y variable. Statistical significance determined with jackknife confidence intervals. Results for the triacylglycerides with positive p(corr) vectors are not presented