Classification Term: 3596
Alkatrienes (ontology term: CHEMONTID:0002841)
Acyclic hydrocarbons that contain exactly three carbon-to-carbon double bonds." [ISBN:0967855098]
found 7 associated metabolites at family
metabolite taxonomy ontology rank level.
Ancestor: Acyclic olefins
Child Taxonomies: There is no child term of current ontology term.
Cystophorene
Cystophorene is found in herbs and spices. Cystophorene is a food additive listed in the EAFUS food Additive Database (Jan. 2001). Cystophorene occurs in Galbanum extract (Ferula galbaniflua Food additive listed in the EAFUS Food Additive Database (Jan. 2001). Occurs in Galbanum extract (Ferula galbaniflua). Cystophorene is found in herbs and spices.
(5Z,8Z)-1,5,8-Heptadecatriene
(5Z,8Z)-1,5,8-Heptadecatriene is found in tea. (5Z,8Z)-1,5,8-Heptadecatriene is a constituent of the essential oil of Tussilago farfara (coltsfoot). Constituent of the essential oil of Tussilago farfara (coltsfoot). (5Z,8Z)-1,5,8-Heptadecatriene is found in tea.
(3E,5Z)-1,3,5-Heptatriene
(3E,5Z)-1,3,5-Heptatriene belongs to the class of organic compounds known as alkatrienes. These are hydrocarbons that contain exactly three carbon-to-carbon double bonds.
(Z,Z)-1,8,11-Heptadecatriene
(z,z)-1,8,11-heptadecatriene is a member of the class of compounds known as alkatrienes. Alkatrienes are acyclic hydrocarbons that contain exactly three carbon-to-carbon double bonds (z,z)-1,8,11-heptadecatriene can be found in burdock and safflower, which makes (z,z)-1,8,11-heptadecatriene a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products.
trans-Allo-ocimene
Trans-allo-ocimene is a member of the class of compounds known as alkatrienes. Alkatrienes are acyclic hydrocarbons that contain exactly three carbon-to-carbon double bonds. Trans-allo-ocimene can be found in common sage, sweet basil, and tarragon, which makes trans-allo-ocimene a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products.