Exact Mass: 435.2409
Exact Mass Matches: 435.2409
Found 24 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 435.2409
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within given mass tolerance error 0.0002 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error
4.0E-5 dalton.
Paxilline
Paxilline is an indole diterpene alkaloid with formula C27H33NO4 isolated from Penicillium paxilli. It is a potent inhibitor of large conductance Ca2(+)- and voltage-activated K(+) (BK)-type channels. It has a role as a mycotoxin, a Penicillium metabolite, an anticonvulsant, an Aspergillus metabolite, a potassium channel blocker, a genotoxin, a geroprotector and an EC 3.6.3.8 (Ca(2+)-transporting ATPase) inhibitor. It is an organic heterohexacyclic compound, a tertiary alcohol, a terpenoid indole alkaloid, an enone and a diterpene alkaloid. Paxilline is a natural product found in Penicillium thiersii, Aspergillus foveolatus, and other organisms with data available. Tremorgenic agent from Penicillium paxilli, Acremonium lorii, Emericella foveolata, Emericella desertorum and Emericella striata Paxilline is a potassium channel blocker. Paxilline is a toxic, tremorgenic indole alkaloid produced by Penicillium paxilli An indole diterpene alkaloid with formula C27H33NO4 isolated from Penicillium paxilli. It is a potent inhibitor of large conductance Ca2(+)- and voltage-activated K(+) (BK)-type channels. Tremorgenic agent from Penicillium paxilli, Acremonium lorii, Emericella foveolata, Emericella desertorum and Emericella striata D002317 - Cardiovascular Agents > D026902 - Potassium Channel Blockers D049990 - Membrane Transport Modulators Paxilline is an indole alkaloid mycotoxin from Penicillium paxilli, acts as a potent BK channels inhibitor by an almost exclusively closed-channel block mechanism. Paxilline also inhibits the sarco/endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ ATPase (SERCA) with IC50s between 5 μM and 50 μM for differing isoforms. Paxilline possesses significant anticonvulsant activity[1][2][3].
14alpha-Hydroxy-4beta-deoxypaxilline
14alpha-Hydroxy-4beta-deoxypaxilline is a metabolite of Penicillium paxilli and Acremonium lolii. Metabolite of Penicillium paxilli and Acremonium lolii
Paxilline
Paxilline is an indole alkaloid mycotoxin from Penicillium paxilli, acts as a potent BK channels inhibitor by an almost exclusively closed-channel block mechanism. Paxilline also inhibits the sarco/endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ ATPase (SERCA) with IC50s between 5 μM and 50 μM for differing isoforms. Paxilline possesses significant anticonvulsant activity[1][2][3].
7-Hydroxy-13-deoxypaxilline
(3E,5S)-3-[(2E,4E,8S,10E,12Z)-1-hydroxy-4,8-dimethyltetradeca-2,4,10,12-tetraenylidene]-5-[(4-hydroxyphenyl)methyl]pyrrolidine-2,4-dione
n-[2-(4-{[(2e)-4-(acetyloxy)-3,7-dimethylocta-2,6-dien-1-yl]oxy}phenyl)ethyl]benzenecarboximidic acid
ancistrobertsoine B
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ancistrobertsonine C
{"Ingredient_id": "HBIN015985","Ingredient_name": "ancistrobertsonine C","Alias": "NA","Ingredient_formula": "C27H33NO4","Ingredient_Smile": "CC1CC2=C(C(=CC(=C2C(N1C)C)OC)OC)C3=C4C=C(C=C(C4=C(C=C3)OC)OC)C","Ingredient_weight": "435.6 g/mol","OB_score": "NA","CAS_id": "NA","SymMap_id": "NA","TCMID_id": "32450","TCMSP_id": "NA","TCM_ID_id": "NA","PubChem_id": "10410728","DrugBank_id": "NA"}
ancistrobrevin
{"Ingredient_id": "HBIN015987","Ingredient_name": "ancistrobrevin","Alias": "NA","Ingredient_formula": "C27H33NO4","Ingredient_Smile": "CC1CC2=CC(=C(C(=C2C(N1C)C)OC)C3=C4C=C(C=C(C4=C(C=C3)OC)OC)C)OC","Ingredient_weight": "NA","OB_score": "NA","CAS_id": "NA","SymMap_id": "NA","TCMID_id": "33058","TCMSP_id": "NA","TCM_ID_id": "NA","PubChem_id": "NA","DrugBank_id": "NA"}