Supplementary Figures S1-S9. Avocatin B is the most active avocado lipid analogue (S1); Kinetics of avocatin B-induced death (S2); Cell cycle analysis of avocatin B treated TEX cells (S3); Avocatin B increases DCFH-DA and DHE (S4); Avocatin B's activity is neutralized by co-incubation with PEG-SOD (S5); Jurkat T cells cultured in ethidium bromide medium have reduced mitochondria with decreased function (S6); Avocatin B is absent in mitochondria and cytosolic fractions of vehicle control treated TEX cells (S7); Avocatin B calibration curves and estimated concentraiton in cytosolic and mitochondrial fractions (S8); Avocatin B decreases levels of NADH and NADPH and increases ROS in OCI-AML2 cells (S9).