Chemical Formula: C15H12O8

Chemical Formula C15H12O8

Found 36 metabolite its formula value is C15H12O8

trans-3,3',4',5,5',7-Hexahydroxyflavanone

4H-1-Benzopyran-4-one, 2,3-dihydro-3,5,7-trihydroxy-2-(3,4,5-trihydroxyphenyl)-, (2R-trans)-

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


(+)-dihydromyricetin is an optically active form of dihydromyricetin having (2R,3R)-configuration. It has a role as a metabolite, an antioxidant and an antineoplastic agent. It is a secondary alpha-hydroxy ketone and a dihydromyricetin. It is an enantiomer of a (-)-dihydromyricetin. Dihydromyricetin is under investigation in clinical trial NCT03606694 (Effect of Dihydromirycetin on Glycemic Control, Insulin Sensitivity and Insulin Secretion in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus). Dihydromyricetin is a naturally occurring flavonoid found in the many plant species and is thought to be the active ingredient of several traditional Japanese, Chinese, and Korean medicines that are used to treat fever, parasite infections, liver diseases, and hangovers. Dihydromyricetin preparations have not been linked to instances of serum enzyme elevations or clinically apparent liver injury with jaundice. Dihydromyricetin is a natural product found in Vitis rotundifolia, Catha edulis, and other organisms with data available. (±)-trans-3,3,4,5,5,7-Hexahydroxyflavanone is found in tea. (±)-trans-3,3,4,5,5,7-Hexahydroxyflavanone is a constituent of Camellia sinensis (Chinese green tea). Constituent of Camellia sinensis (Chinese green tea). (±)-Dihydromyricetin is found in tea. Dihydromyricetin is a potent inhibitor with an IC50 of 48 μM on dihydropyrimidinase. Dihydromyricetin can activate autophagy through inhibiting mTOR signaling. Dihydromyricetin suppresses the formation of mTOR complexes (mTORC1/2). Dihydromyricetin is also a potent influenza RNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibitor with an IC50 of 22 μM. Dihydromyricetin is a potent inhibitor with an IC50 of 48 μM on dihydropyrimidinase. Dihydromyricetin can activate autophagy through inhibiting mTOR signaling. Dihydromyricetin suppresses the formation of mTOR complexes (mTORC1/2). Dihydromyricetin is also a potent influenza RNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibitor with an IC50 of 22 μM. Dihydromyricetin is a potent inhibitor with an IC50 of 48 μM on dihydropyrimidinase. Dihydromyricetin can activate autophagy through inhibiting mTOR signaling. Dihydromyricetin suppresses the formation of mTOR complexes (mTORC1/2). Dihydromyricetin is also a potent influenza RNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibitor with an IC50 of 22 μM. Dihydromyricetin is a potent inhibitor with an IC50 of 48 μM on dihydropyrimidinase. Dihydromyricetin can activate autophagy through inhibiting mTOR signaling. Dihydromyricetin suppresses the formation of mTOR complexes (mTORC1/2). Dihydromyricetin is also a potent influenza RNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibitor with an IC50 of 22 μM.

   

2,3-Dihydrogossypetin

(2R)-2-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-3,5,7,8-tetrahydroxy-2,3-dihydrochromen-4-one

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


A member of the class of dihydroflavonols that is the 2,3-dihydro derivative of gossypetin.

   

2,2,3-trihydroxy-3-methoxy-5,5-dicarboxybiphenyl

2,2,3-trihydroxy-3-methoxy-5,5-dicarboxybiphenyl

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


   

2,3-dihydroquercetagetin

2,3-dihydroquercetagetin

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


   

(2S)-4,5,7-Trihydroxy-2-(3,4,5-trihydroxyphenyl)-4H-chromen-3-one

4,5,7-trihydroxy-2-(3,4,5-trihydroxyphenyl)-3,4-dihydro-2H-1-benzopyran-3-one

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


   

Ethyl brevifolincarboxylate

Ethyl 7,8,9-trihydroxy-3,5-dioxo-1H,2H,3H,5H-cyclopenta[c]isochromene-1-carboxylic acid

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


Ethyl brevifolincarboxylate, also known as ebfc, belongs to isocoumarins and derivatives class of compounds. Those are polycyclic compounds containing an isochromane which bears a ketone at the carbon C1. Ethyl brevifolincarboxylate is slightly soluble (in water) and a very weakly acidic compound (based on its pKa). Ethyl brevifolincarboxylate can be found in pomegranate, which makes ethyl brevifolincarboxylate a potential biomarker for the consumption of this food product.

   

Amaronol A

(+) -2,4,6-Trihydroxy-2- [ (3,4,5-trihydroxyphenyl) methyl ] -3 (2H) -benzofuranone

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


   

Fusarubinoic acid

Fusarubinoic acid

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


   

1,3,6,8-tetrahydroxy-2,7-dimethoxyxanthone

1,3,6,8-tetrahydroxy-2,7-dimethoxyxanthone

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


   
   

ampelopsin

4H-1-Benzopyran-4-one, 2,3-dihydro-3,5,7-trihydroxy-2-(3,4,5-trihydroxyphenyl)-, (2R-trans)-

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


Dihydromyricetin is a potent inhibitor with an IC50 of 48 μM on dihydropyrimidinase. Dihydromyricetin can activate autophagy through inhibiting mTOR signaling. Dihydromyricetin suppresses the formation of mTOR complexes (mTORC1/2). Dihydromyricetin is also a potent influenza RNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibitor with an IC50 of 22 μM. Dihydromyricetin is a potent inhibitor with an IC50 of 48 μM on dihydropyrimidinase. Dihydromyricetin can activate autophagy through inhibiting mTOR signaling. Dihydromyricetin suppresses the formation of mTOR complexes (mTORC1/2). Dihydromyricetin is also a potent influenza RNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibitor with an IC50 of 22 μM. Dihydromyricetin is a potent inhibitor with an IC50 of 48 μM on dihydropyrimidinase. Dihydromyricetin can activate autophagy through inhibiting mTOR signaling. Dihydromyricetin suppresses the formation of mTOR complexes (mTORC1/2). Dihydromyricetin is also a potent influenza RNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibitor with an IC50 of 22 μM. Dihydromyricetin is a potent inhibitor with an IC50 of 48 μM on dihydropyrimidinase. Dihydromyricetin can activate autophagy through inhibiting mTOR signaling. Dihydromyricetin suppresses the formation of mTOR complexes (mTORC1/2). Dihydromyricetin is also a potent influenza RNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibitor with an IC50 of 22 μM.

   

Hovenitin III

(2R,3S) -3,5,7,3,4,5-Hexahydroxyflavanone

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


   
   

2,5,7-Trihydroxy-2-(3,4,5-trihydroxy-phenyl)-chroman-3-on|2,5,7-trihydroxy-2-(3,4,5-trihydroxy-phenyl)-chroman-3-one

2,5,7-Trihydroxy-2-(3,4,5-trihydroxy-phenyl)-chroman-3-on|2,5,7-trihydroxy-2-(3,4,5-trihydroxy-phenyl)-chroman-3-one

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


   
   

(1S)-1,5,8,10-tetrahydroxy-7-methoxy-3-methyl-6,9-dihydro-1H-naphtho[2,3-c]pyran-6,9-dione|coronatoquinone

(1S)-1,5,8,10-tetrahydroxy-7-methoxy-3-methyl-6,9-dihydro-1H-naphtho[2,3-c]pyran-6,9-dione|coronatoquinone

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


   

Ethyl brevifolincarboxylate

Ethyl brevifolincarboxylate

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


   

1,3,6,8-Tetrahydroxy-2,5-dimethoxyxanthone

1,3,6,8-Tetrahydroxy-2,5-dimethoxyxanthone

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


   
   

(Z)-4-hydroxy-3-(7-hydroxy-4-chromoyl)-hex-2-enedioic acid

(Z)-4-hydroxy-3-(7-hydroxy-4-chromoyl)-hex-2-enedioic acid

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


   
   

Dihydromyricetin

trans-3,3,4,5,5,7-Hexahydroxyflavanone

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


A hexahydroxyflavanone that is the 2,3-dihydro derivative of myricetin. Dihydromyricetin, also known as ampelopsin or (2r,3r)-3,5,7,3,4,5-hexahydroxyflavanone, is a member of the class of compounds known as epigallocatechins. Epigallocatechins are compounds containing epigallocatechin or a derivative. Epigallocatechin is a flavan-3-ol containing a benzopyran-3,5,7-triol linked to a 3,4,5-hydroxyphenyl moiety. Dihydromyricetin is slightly soluble (in water) and a very weakly acidic compound (based on its pKa). Dihydromyricetin can be found in a number of food items such as highbush blueberry, summer grape, sacred lotus, and sweet rowanberry, which makes dihydromyricetin a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. Hovenia dulcis has been used in traditional Japanese, Chinese, and Korean medicines to treat fever, parasitic infection, as a laxative, and a treatment of liver diseases, and as a hangover treatment. Methods have been developed to extract ampelopsin from it at large scales, and laboratory research has been conducted with the compound to see if it might be useful as a drug in any of the conditions for which the parent plant has been traditionally used . Isolated from flowers of Eugenia jambolana (jambolan). trans-3,3,4,5,5,7-Hexahydroxyflavanone is found in fruits. Dihydromyricetin is a potent inhibitor with an IC50 of 48 μM on dihydropyrimidinase. Dihydromyricetin can activate autophagy through inhibiting mTOR signaling. Dihydromyricetin suppresses the formation of mTOR complexes (mTORC1/2). Dihydromyricetin is also a potent influenza RNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibitor with an IC50 of 22 μM. Dihydromyricetin is a potent inhibitor with an IC50 of 48 μM on dihydropyrimidinase. Dihydromyricetin can activate autophagy through inhibiting mTOR signaling. Dihydromyricetin suppresses the formation of mTOR complexes (mTORC1/2). Dihydromyricetin is also a potent influenza RNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibitor with an IC50 of 22 μM. Dihydromyricetin is a potent inhibitor with an IC50 of 48 μM on dihydropyrimidinase. Dihydromyricetin can activate autophagy through inhibiting mTOR signaling. Dihydromyricetin suppresses the formation of mTOR complexes (mTORC1/2). Dihydromyricetin is also a potent influenza RNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibitor with an IC50 of 22 μM. Dihydromyricetin is a potent inhibitor with an IC50 of 48 μM on dihydropyrimidinase. Dihydromyricetin can activate autophagy through inhibiting mTOR signaling. Dihydromyricetin suppresses the formation of mTOR complexes (mTORC1/2). Dihydromyricetin is also a potent influenza RNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibitor with an IC50 of 22 μM.

   
   
   

Morin

2-(2,4-Dihydroxyphenyl)-3,5,7-trihydroxy-4H-chromen-4-one xhydrate

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


   
   

Hydroxyhaemoventosine

Hydroxyhaemoventosine

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


   

Flavanone base + 6O

Flavanone base + 6O

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


Annotation level-3

   

Quercetin (hydrate)

Quercetin (hydrate)

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


   

3,5,7-Trihydroxy-2-(3,4,5-trihydroxyphenyl)chroman-4-one

3,5,7-Trihydroxy-2-(3,4,5-trihydroxyphenyl)chroman-4-one

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


   

2-(3,4-Dihydroxyphenyl)-3,5,7,8-tetrahydroxy-2,3-dihydrochromen-4-one

2-(3,4-Dihydroxyphenyl)-3,5,7,8-tetrahydroxy-2,3-dihydrochromen-4-one

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


   

7,8-dihydroxy-1-methoxy-3-methyl-10-oxo-1H,10H-pyrano[4,3-b]chromene-9-carboxylic acid

7,8-dihydroxy-1-methoxy-3-methyl-10-oxo-1H,10H-pyrano[4,3-b]chromene-9-carboxylic acid

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


An organic heterotricyclic compound that is 1H,10H-pyrano[4,3-b]chromene substituted by hydroxy groups at positions 7 and 8, a methoxy group at position 1, a methyl group at position 3 and an oxo group at position 10. Isolated from Chaetomium funicola, it exhibits inhibitory activity against metallo-beta-lactamases.

   

(-)-Dihydromyricetin

(-)-Dihydromyricetin

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


The (2S,3S)-stereoisomer of dihydromyricetin.

   

3-(3,4-Dihydroxyphenyl)-1-(2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxyphenyl)prop-2-en-1-one

3-(3,4-Dihydroxyphenyl)-1-(2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxyphenyl)prop-2-en-1-one

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


   

Ampelopsin

4H-1-Benzopyran-4-one, 2,3-dihydro-3,5,7-trihydroxy-2-(3,4,5-trihydroxyphenyl)-, (2R-trans)-

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)


(+)-dihydromyricetin is an optically active form of dihydromyricetin having (2R,3R)-configuration. It has a role as a metabolite, an antioxidant and an antineoplastic agent. It is a secondary alpha-hydroxy ketone and a dihydromyricetin. It is an enantiomer of a (-)-dihydromyricetin. Dihydromyricetin is under investigation in clinical trial NCT03606694 (Effect of Dihydromirycetin on Glycemic Control, Insulin Sensitivity and Insulin Secretion in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus). Dihydromyricetin is a naturally occurring flavonoid found in the many plant species and is thought to be the active ingredient of several traditional Japanese, Chinese, and Korean medicines that are used to treat fever, parasite infections, liver diseases, and hangovers. Dihydromyricetin preparations have not been linked to instances of serum enzyme elevations or clinically apparent liver injury with jaundice. Dihydromyricetin is a natural product found in Vitis rotundifolia, Catha edulis, and other organisms with data available. An optically active form of dihydromyricetin having (2R,3R)-configuration. Dihydromyricetin is a potent inhibitor with an IC50 of 48 μM on dihydropyrimidinase. Dihydromyricetin can activate autophagy through inhibiting mTOR signaling. Dihydromyricetin suppresses the formation of mTOR complexes (mTORC1/2). Dihydromyricetin is also a potent influenza RNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibitor with an IC50 of 22 μM. Dihydromyricetin is a potent inhibitor with an IC50 of 48 μM on dihydropyrimidinase. Dihydromyricetin can activate autophagy through inhibiting mTOR signaling. Dihydromyricetin suppresses the formation of mTOR complexes (mTORC1/2). Dihydromyricetin is also a potent influenza RNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibitor with an IC50 of 22 μM. Dihydromyricetin is a potent inhibitor with an IC50 of 48 μM on dihydropyrimidinase. Dihydromyricetin can activate autophagy through inhibiting mTOR signaling. Dihydromyricetin suppresses the formation of mTOR complexes (mTORC1/2). Dihydromyricetin is also a potent influenza RNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibitor with an IC50 of 22 μM. Dihydromyricetin is a potent inhibitor with an IC50 of 48 μM on dihydropyrimidinase. Dihydromyricetin can activate autophagy through inhibiting mTOR signaling. Dihydromyricetin suppresses the formation of mTOR complexes (mTORC1/2). Dihydromyricetin is also a potent influenza RNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibitor with an IC50 of 22 μM.

   

(2E,4E)-2,4-Dihydroxy-4-[6-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-2,4-dioxodihydro-2H-pyran-3(4H)-ylidene]but-2-enoate

(2E,4E)-2,4-Dihydroxy-4-[6-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-2,4-dioxodihydro-2H-pyran-3(4H)-ylidene]but-2-enoate

C15H12O8 (320.0532152)