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. 2020 Jul 16;412(23):5853–5861. doi: 10.1007/s00216-020-02810-6

Table 1.

The potential intracellular metabolites of C. marina according to the NIST library

Spot number Suggested metabolites Retention times Match factor
1st D (min) 2nd D (s)
4 Octanol 8.54 2.54 86
7 Propanoic acid 9.81 2.42 92
11 Pentanoic acid 11.90 2.98 91
14 Glycine 11.52 2.50 93
17 Butanoic acid 12.66 2.46 93
19 Isoleucine 13.17 2.74 80
25 Methylmalonic monoamide 14.75 2.46 80
31 Succinic acid 16.90 2.66 91
48 Glutaric acid 19.37 2.70 87
50 l-Cystine 19.69 2.54 80
57 Beta-alanine 19.88 2.50 82
59 l-Homoserine 20.45 2.46 80
61 Threonine 20.26 2.66 81
65 Aminomalonic acid 20.96 2.70 90
66 Malic acid 21.40 2.58 91
68 l-Proline 21.72 3.78 80
71 l-Methionine 22.16 2.74 89
72 l-Aspartic acid 22.22 2.58 87
78 Alanine 22.86 3.30 91
90 l-phenylalanine 24.76 2.90 86
91 Glutamic acid 24.57 2.62 83
106 l-Lysine 26.53 2.50 89
112 d-Galactose 27.73 2.46 80
117 l-Ornithine 28.87 2.50 93
120 d-Glucose 30.39 2.50 86
121 Adenine 29.89 3.38 84
132 l-Tyrosine 31.34 2.78 92
133 Octadecanamide 31.60 2.46 80
138 Eicosane 32.61 2.62 80
143 Oleanitrile 34.13 3.26 88
148 Docosane 34.51 2.66 89
149 Myristic acid amide 34.95 2.86 80
151 Tetracosane 36.28 2.70 90
152 Oleic acid 36.66 2.86 88
158 Hexacosane 37.99 2.74 87

The TMS group in those metabolites derivatized by trimethylsilylation was omitted in this table