“…In serum, there were noticeable increases in triglycerides containing C15:0,18:0, 18:1,18:2 and 18:3 [ 53 , 54 ] or decreases in lipids with C22:0, 24:0, 26:0, 30:0 and 18:1 [ 16 ]; and decreases in ultralong chain fatty acids [ 34 ]; increases in endocannabinoids and ceramides, sphingomyelins, eicosanoids [ 8 , 31 , 43 , 46 ], succinate, dimetihylguanosine, adenine, citraconic acid and methylguanosine [ 40 ]. Cerotic acid may also be a novel serum metabolic marker of colorectal malignancies [ 55 ], as well as plasma triacylglycerols [ 56 , 57 ].…”