Chemical Formula: C13H8O4

Chemical Formula C13H8O4

Found 28 metabolite its formula value is C13H8O4

Euxanthone

1,7-Dihydroxy-9H-xanthen-9-one, 9CI

C13H8O4 (228.0422568)


Occurs in Mammea americana (mamey), Platonia insignis (bakuri) and Mangifera indica (mango). Euxanthone is found in fruits and mammee apple. Euxanthone is found in fruits. Euxanthone occurs in Mammea americana (mamey), Platonia insignis (bakuri) and Mangifera indica (mango

   

Urolithin A

3,8-Dihydroxy-6H-dibenzo(b,D)pyran-6-one

C13H8O4 (228.0422568)


Urolithin A is a secondary metabolite of ellagic acid which may be glucuronidated by liver enzymes during phase II metabolism. A polyphenol metabolite detected in biological fluids [PhenolExplorer] Urolithin A, a gut-microbial metabolite of ellagic acid, exerts anti-inflammatory, antiproliferative, and antioxidant properties. Urolithin A induces autophagy and apoptosis, suppresses cell cycle progression, and inhibits DNA synthesis[1][2]. Urolithin A, a gut-microbial metabolite of ellagic acid, exerts anti-inflammatory, antiproliferative, and antioxidant properties. Urolithin A induces autophagy and apoptosis, suppresses cell cycle progression, and inhibits DNA synthesis[1][2].

   
   

1,5-Dihydroxyxanthone

6-(3,3-Dimethylallyl)-1,5-dihydroxyxanthone

C13H8O4 (228.0422568)


1,5-Dihydroxyxanthone is found in fruits. 1,5-Dihydroxyxanthone is a constituent of Garcinia species, Mammea americana (mamey) Constituent of Garcinia subspecies, Mammea americana (mamey). 1,5-Dihydroxyxanthone is found in fruits and mammee apple.

   

3,4-Dihydroxyxanthone

3,4-Dihydroxyxanthone

C13H8O4 (228.0422568)


   

1,6-Dihydroxyxanthone

1,6-Dihydroxyxanthone

C13H8O4 (228.0422568)


   

2,7-Dihydroxyxanthone

2,7-Dihydroxyxanthone

C13H8O4 (228.0422568)


   
   

5-hydroxy-3-methylbenzo[f][2]benzofuran-4,9-dione

5-hydroxy-3-methylbenzo[f][2]benzofuran-4,9-dione

C13H8O4 (228.0422568)


   

7-Methoxynaphtho[2,3-b]furan-4,9-dione

7-Methoxynaphtho[2,3-b]furan-4,9-dione

C13H8O4 (228.0422568)


   

1,3-dihydroxy-9H-xanthen-9-one

1,3-dihydroxy-9H-xanthen-9-one

C13H8O4 (228.0422568)


   

3,6-dihydroxy-9H-xanthen-9-one

3,6-dihydroxy-9H-xanthen-9-one

C13H8O4 (228.0422568)


   
   

Demethylcyperaquinone

Demethylcyperaquinone

C13H8O4 (228.0422568)


   

2,3-Dihydroxyxanthone

2,3-Dihydroxyxanthone

C13H8O4 (228.0422568)


   

2,6-dihydroxyxanthone

2,6-dihydroxyxanthone

C13H8O4 (228.0422568)


   

2,5-dihydroxyxanthone

2,5-dihydroxyxanthone

C13H8O4 (228.0422568)


   
   
   

2,7-dihydroxyxanthen-9-one

2,7-dihydroxyxanthen-9-one

C13H8O4 (228.0422568)


   

Euxanthone

Xanthen-9-one, 1,7-dihydroxy- ; 1,7-Dihydroxy-9H-xanthen-9-one; 1,7-Dihydroxyxanthone; DX 1

C13H8O4 (228.0422568)


Euxanthone is a member of the class of xanthones that is 9H-xanthene substituted by hydroxy group at positions 1 and 7 and an oxo group at position 9. It has been isolated from Cratoxylum cochinchinense. It has a role as a plant metabolite and a metabolite. It is a member of xanthones and a member of phenols. Euxanthone is a natural product found in Garcinia oblongifolia, Hypericum scabrum, and other organisms with data available. A member of the class of xanthones that is 9H-xanthene substituted by hydroxy group at positions 1 and 7 and an oxo group at position 9. It has been isolated from Cratoxylum cochinchinense. Occurs in Mammea americana (mamey), Platonia insignis (bakuri) and Mangifera indica (mango). Euxanthone is found in fruits and mammee apple. Euxanthone is found in fruits. Euxanthone occurs in Mammea americana (mamey), Platonia insignis (bakuri) and Mangifera indica (mango

   

1,7-dihydroxyxanthen-9-one

NCGC00385409-01!1,7-dihydroxyxanthen-9-one

C13H8O4 (228.0422568)


   

urolithin A

3,8-dihydroxy-6H-benzo[c]chromen-6-one

C13H8O4 (228.0422568)


Urolithin A, a gut-microbial metabolite of ellagic acid, exerts anti-inflammatory, antiproliferative, and antioxidant properties. Urolithin A induces autophagy and apoptosis, suppresses cell cycle progression, and inhibits DNA synthesis[1][2]. Urolithin A, a gut-microbial metabolite of ellagic acid, exerts anti-inflammatory, antiproliferative, and antioxidant properties. Urolithin A induces autophagy and apoptosis, suppresses cell cycle progression, and inhibits DNA synthesis[1][2].

   

3-Dibenzofurancarboxylicacid, 2-hydroxy-

3-Dibenzofurancarboxylicacid, 2-hydroxy-

C13H8O4 (228.0422568)


   

Benzo[f]ninhydrin monohydrate

Benzo[f]ninhydrin monohydrate

C13H8O4 (228.0422568)


   

3,9-dihydroxy-6H-benzo[c]chromen-6-one

3,9-Dihydroxy-6H-dibenzo[b,d]pyran-6-one

C13H8O4 (228.0422568)


   

AKOS BBS-00006116

AKOS BBS-00006116

C13H8O4 (228.0422568)


   

Euxanthone

9H-Xanthen-9-one, 1,7-dihydroxy-

C13H8O4 (228.0422568)


A natural product found in Cratoxylum cochinchinense.