Classification Term: 3573

Perylenequinones (ontology term: CHEMONTID:0002903)

Heterocyclic compounds characterized by two 8-hydroxy-1,4-dihydronaphthalen-1-one moieties joined together one or two CC-bonds." [DOI:10.1002/ejoc.201200184]

found 3 associated metabolites at class metabolite taxonomy ontology rank level.

Ancestor: Benzenoids

Child Taxonomies: Phenanthro-perylenequinones

Protohypericin

7,11,13,16,18,22-hexahydroxy-5,24-dimethylheptacyclo[13.11.1.1²,¹⁰.0³,⁸.0¹⁹,²⁷.0²¹,²⁶.0¹⁴,²⁸]octacosa-1(27),2(28),3(8),4,6,10,12,14,16,18,21(26),22,24-tridecaene-9,20-dione

C30H18O8 (506.10016279999996)


Isolated from Hypericum perforatum (St. Johns Wort). Protohypericin is found in tea, alcoholic beverages, and herbs and spices. Protohypericin is found in alcoholic beverages. Protohypericin is isolated from Hypericum perforatum (St. Johns Wort).

   

calphostin C

1-[3,10-Dihydroxy-12-(2-{[(4-hydroxyphenoxy)carbonyl]oxy}propyl)-2,6,7,11-tetramethoxy-4,9-dioxo-4,9-dihydroperylen-1-yl]propan-2-yl benzoic acid

C44H38O14 (790.2261448)


D000970 - Antineoplastic Agents D004791 - Enzyme Inhibitors

   

hypocrellin a

12-acetyl-9,13,17-trihydroxy-5,10,16,21-tetramethoxy-13-methylhexacyclo[13.8.0.0²,¹¹.0³,⁸.0⁴,²².0¹⁸,²³]tricosa-1(15),2(11),3(8),4(22),5,9,16,18(23),20-nonaene-7,19-dione

C30H26O10 (546.1525896)


D011838 - Radiation-Sensitizing Agents > D017319 - Photosensitizing Agents D000890 - Anti-Infective Agents > D000998 - Antiviral Agents D000970 - Antineoplastic Agents D003879 - Dermatologic Agents Hypocrellin A, a naturally occurring PKC inhibitor, has many biological and pharmacological properties, such as antitumour, antiviral, antibacterial, and antileishmanial activities. Hypocrellin A is a promising photosensitizer for anticancer photodynamic therapy (PDT)[1][2][3][4]. Hypocrellin A, a naturally occurring PKC inhibitor, has many biological and pharmacological properties, such as antitumour, antiviral, antibacterial, and antileishmanial activities. Hypocrellin A is a promising photosensitizer for anticancer photodynamic therapy (PDT)[1][2][3][4].