Record Information Version 1.0 Status Detected and Quantified Creation Date 2021-11-18 00:03:08 UTC Update Date 2022-08-31 17:43:38 UTC MiMeDB ID MMDBc0030316 Metabolite Identification Common Name Glycerol 2-phosphate Description Glycerol-2-phosphate is a component of glycerolipid metabolism. It is formed in minor quanitites, as the alpha glycerophosphorate is preferentially formed in this manner. Also used as a biological buffer (Sigma-Aldrich). Structure Synonyms Not Available Chemical Formula C3 H9 O6 P Average Molecular Weight 172.0737 Monoisotopic Molecular Weight 172.013674532 IUPAC Name Not Available Traditional Name Not Available CAS Registry Number 17181-54-3 SMILES Not Available InChI Identifier InChI=1S/C3H9O6P/c4-1-3(2-5)9-10(6,7)8/h3-5H,1-2H2,(H2,6,7,8)
InChI Key DHCLVCXQIBBOPH-UHFFFAOYSA-N Chemical Taxonomy Functional Ontology Not Available Physical Properties State Solid Predicted Properties Not Available Spectra Not Available Biological Properties Cellular Locations Biospecimen Locations Tissue Locations Not Available Associated OMIM IDs 114500 (Colorectal cancer)
610247 (Eosinophilic esophagitis)Human Proteins and Enzymes Proteins Human Pathways Pathways Metabolic Reactions Reaction ID Precursor Product Enzyme Reaction Type Data Source Reference
Health Effects and Bioactivity Health Outcome/Bioactivity Metabolite Response/Effect Related Health Condition Evidence Type Measured in Matrix Data Source Reference
Microbial Sources Kingdom Phylum Total species Hosts and Body Sites Microbial Links Proteobacteria 1 Human Unknown Fungi Ascomycota 1 Human Feces Unknown
Exposure Sources Source Type Source Sub-type Species Data Source Reference Details Animal Milk Bos taurus FooDB 31437929 detailsAnimal Milk Bos taurus FooDB 31437929 detailsAnimal Milk Bos taurus FooDB 31437929 details
Host Biospecimen and Location Host and Biospecimen Status Mean Std Min Max Units Age Sex Health Condition Data Source Reference Human Feces Detected but not Quantified HMDB detailsHuman Feces Detected but not Quantified Adult (>18 years old) Both Normal HMDB 25037050 details
External Links External Links Not Available References Synthesis Reference Not Available General References Chamberlin BA, Sweeley CC: Metabolic profiles of urinary organic acids recovered from absorbent filter paper. Clin Chem. 1987 Apr;33(4):572-6. [PubMed:3829393 ]