Classification Term: 170660
Himachalane sesquiterpenoids (ontology term: 30f2745f8192c64cd9d4568d662da15f)
found 103 associated metabolites at sub_class
metabolite taxonomy ontology rank level.
Ancestor: Sesquiterpenoids
Child Taxonomies: There is no child term of current ontology term.
Himachalol
gamma-Himachalene
Constituent of the essential oil of anise (aniseed). gamma-Himachalene is found in fats and oils, herbs and spices, and anise. gamma-Himachalene is found in anise. gamma-Himachalene is a constituent of the essential oil of anise (aniseed).
alpha-Ionene
Alpha-ionene, also known as α-ionene, is a member of the class of compounds known as tetralins. Tetralins are polycyclic aromatic compounds containing a tetralin moiety, which consists of a benzene fused to a cyclohexane. Alpha-ionene can be found in carrot and wild carrot, which makes alpha-ionene a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. alpha-Ionene belongs to the family of Tetralins. These are polycyclic aromatic compounds containing a tetralin moiety, which consists of a benzene fused to a cyclohexane.
alpha-Himachalene
Alpha-himachalene is a member of the class of compounds known as himachalane and lippifoliane sesquiterpenoids. Himachalane and lippifoliane sesquiterpenoids are diterpenoids with a structure based on either the himachalane or the lippifoliane skeleton. Alpha-himachalene can be found in anise and common oregano, which makes alpha-himachalene a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products.
beta-Himachalene
Beta-himachalene is a member of the class of compounds known as himachalane and lippifoliane sesquiterpenoids. Himachalane and lippifoliane sesquiterpenoids are diterpenoids with a structure based on either the himachalane or the lippifoliane skeleton. Thus, beta-himachalene is considered to be an isoprenoid lipid molecule. Beta-himachalene can be found in anise and ginger, which makes beta-himachalene a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products.