Classification Term: 3244
Shogaols (ontology term: CHEMONTID:0001708)
Ginger derivatives containing a shogaol moiety, which consists of a benzene ring bearing a dec-4-en-3-one moiety, a methoxyphenyl group, a hydroxyl group and at positions 1, 3, and 4, respectively." []
found 7 associated metabolites at category
metabolite taxonomy ontology rank level.
Ancestor: Methoxyphenols
Child Taxonomies: There is no child term of current ontology term.
[8]-Shogaol
1-(3,4-Dimethoxyphenyl)-4-decen-3-one is found in ginger. 1-(3,4-Dimethoxyphenyl)-4-decen-3-one is a constituent of ginger (Zingiber officinale) [DFC] (Yannai, Shmuel. (2004) Dictionary of food compounds with CD-ROM: Additives, flavors, and ingredients. Boca Raton: Chapman & Hall/CRC.). Constituent of grains of paradise (Amomum melegueta) and Zingiber officinale (ginger) [DFC] C1907 - Drug, Natural Product > C28269 - Phytochemical D009676 - Noxae > D009153 - Mutagens Shogaol ([6]-Shogaol), an active compound isolated from Ginger (Zingiber officinale Rosc), exhibits a variety of biological activities including anticancer, anti-inflammation, and anti-oxidation. Shogaol ([6]-Shogaol), an active compound isolated from Ginger (Zingiber officinale Rosc), exhibits a variety of biological activities including anticancer, anti-inflammation, and anti-oxidation.
cis-[8]-Shogaol
cis-[8]-Shogaol is found in ginger. cis-[8]-Shogaol is isolated from ginger (Zingiber officinale) [DFC] (Yannai, Shmuel. (2004) Dictionary of food compounds with CD-ROM: Additives, flavors, and ingredients. Boca Raton: Chapman & Hall/CRC. [8]-Shogaol is a monomethoxybenzene, an enone and a member of phenols. (8)-Shogaol is a natural product found in Zingiber officinale with data available. See also: Ginger (part of). Constituent of grains of paradise (Amomum melegueta) and (Zingiber officinale) [DFC]. [8]-Shogaol is found in ginger. [8]-Shogaol, one of the pungent phenolic compounds in ginger, exhibits anti-platelet activity (IC50=5 μM) and inhibits COX-2 (IC50=17.5 μM). [8]-Shogaol induces apoptosis in human leukemia cells[1][2][3][4]. [8]-Shogaol, one of the pungent phenolic compounds in ginger, exhibits anti-platelet activity (IC50=5 μM) and inhibits COX-2 (IC50=17.5 μM). [8]-Shogaol induces apoptosis in human leukemia cells[1][2][3][4].
[10]-Shogaol
[10]-Shogaol is found in ginger. [10]-Shogaol is isolated from ginger (Zingiber officinale) [DFC] (Yannai, Shmuel. (2004) Dictionary of food compounds with CD-ROM: Additives, flavors, and ingredients. Boca Raton: Chapman & Hall/CRC. [10]-Shogaol is a monomethoxybenzene, a member of phenols and an enone. [10]-Shogaol is a natural product found in Zingiber officinale with data available. See also: Ginger (part of). Isolated from ginger (Zingiber officinale) [DFC]. [10]-Shogaol is found in ginger. [10]-Shogaol is an antioxidant from Zingiber officinale for human skin cell growth and a migration enhancer. [10]-Shogaol inhibits COX-2 with an IC50 of 7.5 μM and has antiproliferation activity[1][2][3]. [10]-Shogaol is an antioxidant from Zingiber officinale for human skin cell growth and a migration enhancer. [10]-Shogaol inhibits COX-2 with an IC50 of 7.5 μM and has antiproliferation activity[1][2][3].
beta-Sitosterol behenate
beta-Sitosterol behenate is found in fruits. beta-Sitosterol behenate is a constituent of wild Himalayan cherry (Prunus cerasoides). Isolated from Assam tea (Camellia sinensis variety assamica). Epigallocatechin 3-cinnamate is found in tea.
6-Hydroxyshogaol
6-Hydroxyshogaol is found in herbs and spices. 6-Hydroxyshogaol is a constituent of ginger (Zingiber officinale). Constituent of ginger (Zingiber officinale). 6-Hydroxyshogaol is found in herbs and spices.
[12]-Shogaol
[12]-shogaol is a member of the class of compounds known as shogaols. Shogaols are ginger derivatives containing a shogaol moiety, which consists of a benzene ring bearing a dec-4-en-3-one moiety, a methoxyphenyl group, a hydroxyl group and at positions 1, 3, and 4, respectively. [12]-shogaol is practically insoluble (in water) and a very weakly acidic compound (based on its pKa). [12]-shogaol can be found in ginger, which makes [12]-shogaol a potential biomarker for the consumption of this food product.
[4]-Shogaol
[4]-shogaol is a member of the class of compounds known as shogaols. Shogaols are ginger derivatives containing a shogaol moiety, which consists of a benzene ring bearing a dec-4-en-3-one moiety, a methoxyphenyl group, a hydroxyl group and at positions 1, 3, and 4, respectively. [4]-shogaol is practically insoluble (in water) and a very weakly acidic compound (based on its pKa). [4]-shogaol can be found in ginger, which makes [4]-shogaol a potential biomarker for the consumption of this food product.