NCBI Taxonomy: 101599

Dahlia sherffii (ncbi_taxid: 101599)

found 82 associated metabolites at species taxonomy rank level.

Ancestor: Dahlia

Child Taxonomies: none taxonomy data.

Eugenol

Eugenol, Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material

C10H12O2 (164.0837252)


Eugenol appears as clear colorless pale yellow or amber-colored liquid. Odor of cloves. Spicy pungent taste. (NTP, 1992) Eugenol is a phenylpropanoid formally derived from guaiacol with an allyl chain substituted para to the hydroxy group. It is a major component of clove essential oil, and exhibits antibacterial, analgesic and antioxidant properties. It has been widely used in dentistry to treat toothache and pulpitis. It has a role as an allergen, a human blood serum metabolite, a sensitiser, a volatile oil component, a flavouring agent, an EC 1.4.3.4 (monoamine oxidase) inhibitor, a radical scavenger, an antibacterial agent, an antineoplastic agent, an apoptosis inducer, an anaesthetic, an analgesic, a voltage-gated sodium channel blocker, a NF-kappaB inhibitor and an anti-inflammatory agent. It is a phenylpropanoid, a monomethoxybenzene, a member of phenols and an alkenylbenzene. It is functionally related to a guaiacol. Eugenol is a naturally occurring phenolic molecule found in several plants such as cinnamon, clove, and bay leaves. It has been used as a topical antiseptic as a counter-irritant and in dental preparations with zinc oxide for root canal sealing and pain control. Although not currently available in any FDA-approved products (including OTC), eugenol has been found to have anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, antipyretic, antioxidant, antifungal and analgesic properties. Its exact mechanism of action is unknown, however, it has been shown to interfere with action potential conduction. There are a number of unapproved OTC products available containing eugenol that advertise its use for the treatment of toothache. Eugenol is a Standardized Chemical Allergen. The physiologic effect of eugenol is by means of Increased Histamine Release, and Cell-mediated Immunity. Eugenol, also called clove oil, is an aromatic oil extracted from cloves that is used widely as a flavoring for foods and teas and as an herbal oil used topically to treat toothache and more rarely to be taken orally to treat gastrointestinal and respiratory complaints. Eugenol in therapeutic doses has not been implicated in causing serum enzyme elevations or clinically apparent liver injury, but ingestions of high doses, as with an overdose, can cause severe liver injury. Eugenol is a natural product found in Dahlia sherffii, Elettaria cardamomum, and other organisms with data available. Eugenol is an allyl chain-substituted guaiacol, i.e. 2-methoxy-4-(2-propenyl)phenol. Eugenol is a member of the allylbenzene class of chemical compounds. It is a clear to pale yellow oily liquid extracted from certain essential oils especially from clove oil, nutmeg, cinnamon, and bay leaf. It is slightly soluble in water and soluble in organic solvents. It has a pleasant, spicy, clove-like odor. Eugenol is used in perfumeries, flavorings, essential oils and in medicine as a local antiseptic and anaesthetic. It was used in the production of isoeugenol for the manufacture of vanillin, though most vanillin is now produced from petrochemicals or from by-products of paper manufacture (Wikipedia). 4-Allyl-2-methoxyphenol is a metabolite found in or produced by Saccharomyces cerevisiae. A cinnamate derivative of the shikimate pathway found in CLOVE OIL and other PLANTS. See also: Cinnamon (part of); Clove Oil (part of); Cinnamon Leaf Oil (part of) ... View More ... Eugenol is an allyl chain-substituted guaiacol. Eugenol is a member of the phenylpropanoids class of chemical compounds. It is a clear to pale yellow oily liquid extracted from certain essential oils especially from clove oil, nutmeg, cinnamon, and bay leaf. It is slightly soluble in water and soluble in organic solvents. It has a pleasant, spicy, clove-like aroma. Eugenol is an allyl chain-substituted guaiacol, i.e. 2-methoxy-4-(2-propenyl)phenol. It is a clear to pale yellow oily liquid extracted from certain essential oils especially from clove oil, nutmeg, cinnamon, and bay leaf. Eugenol is used in perfumeries, flavorings, essential oils and in medicine as a local antiseptic and anaesthetic. It was used in the production of isoeugenol for the manufacture of vanillin, though most vanillin is now produced from petrochemicals or from by-products of paper manufacture (Wikipedia). Eugenol is used in perfumeries, flavorings, essential oils and in medicine as a local antiseptic and anesthetic. It is a key ingredient in Indonesian kretek (clove) cigarettes. It was used in the production of isoeugenol for the manufacture of vanillin, though most vanillin is now produced from phenol or from lignin. It is one of many compounds that is attractive to males of various species of orchid bees, who apparently gather the chemical to synthesize pheromones; it is commonly used as bait to attract and collect these bees for study. Eugenol has a very widespread occurrence in essential oils. Major component of clove oil. Also found in citrus and thyme oils. It is found in foods such as apple, apricot, banana and cherry fruits. Eugenol or 4-allyl-2-methoxyphenol is classified as a phenylpropanoid, formally derived from guaiacol, with an allyl chain positioned para to the hydroxy group. It is soluble in water, alcohol, chloroform, ether and oils. Eugenol is a neutral compound. It is biosynthesized from tyrosine. Eugenol is widely distributed in plants. It is a clear to pale yellow oily liquid extracted from clove oil, nutmeg, cinnamon, basil and bay leaf. It has a pleasant, spicy, clove-like odor with a spicy pungent taste. Eugenol is found in highest concentrations in cloves, allspices, and carrots and in lower concentrations in walnuts, ceylon cinnamons, and wild carrots. Eugenol has also been detected in shea tree, passion fruits, winged beans, fireweeds, and gingers, making it a potential biomarker for the consumption of these foods. Eugenol is used in perfumeries, flavorings and essential oils. It was first used for the manufacture of vanillin (https://doi.org/10.1021/ed054p776), though most vanillin is now produced from petrochemicals or from by-products of paper manufacture. Eugenol is hepatotoxic, meaning it may cause damage to the liver, if consumed in high doses. Eugenol has local antiseptic and anaesthetic properties (PMID:15089054 ; PMID:935250 ) and acts as positive allosteric modulators of the GABA-A receptor. It has high antioxidant, anti-proliferative, and anti-inflammatory activities with potential roles in alleviating and preventing cancer and inflammatory reactions (PMID:27771920 ). A phenylpropanoid formally derived from guaiacol with an allyl chain substituted para to the hydroxy group. It is a major component of clove essential oil, and exhibits antibacterial, analgesic and antioxidant properties. It has been widely used in dentistry to treat toothache and pulpitis. C78272 - Agent Affecting Nervous System > C245 - Anesthetic Agent D000890 - Anti-Infective Agents D012997 - Solvents [Raw Data] CB226_Eugenol_pos_10eV_CB000079.txt [Raw Data] CB226_Eugenol_pos_20eV_CB000079.txt [Raw Data] CB226_Eugenol_pos_40eV_CB000079.txt [Raw Data] CB226_Eugenol_pos_50eV_CB000079.txt [Raw Data] CB226_Eugenol_pos_30eV_CB000079.txt Eugenol is an essential oil found in cloves with antibacterial, anthelmintic and antioxidant activity. Eugenol is shown to inhibit lipid peroxidation. Eugenol is an essential oil found in cloves with antibacterial, anthelmintic and antioxidant activity. Eugenol is shown to inhibit lipid peroxidation.

   

1-Phenyl-5-heptene-1,3-diyne

1-Phenyl-5-heptene-1,3-diyne; Benzene, 5-heptene-1,3-diynyl-

C13H10 (166.078246)


   

Trideca-1,11-dien-3,5,7,9-tetrayn

trideca-1,11-dien-3,5,7,9-tetrayne

C13H8 (164.0625968)


Trideca-1,11-dien-3,5,7,9-tetrayn is a member of the class of compounds known as enynes. Enynes are hydrocarbons containing an alkene and an alkyne group. Trideca-1,11-dien-3,5,7,9-tetrayn can be found in burdock, which makes trideca-1,11-dien-3,5,7,9-tetrayn a potential biomarker for the consumption of this food product.

   

3E,11E-Trideca-1,3,11-triene-5,7,9-triyne

(3E,11E)-trideca-1,3,11-trien-5,7,9-triyne

C13H10 (166.078246)


3e,11e-trideca-1,3,11-triene-5,7,9-triyne is a member of the class of compounds known as enynes. Enynes are hydrocarbons containing an alkene and an alkyne group. 3e,11e-trideca-1,3,11-triene-5,7,9-triyne can be found in safflower, which makes 3e,11e-trideca-1,3,11-triene-5,7,9-triyne a potential biomarker for the consumption of this food product.

   

3E,5E,11E-Trideca-1,3,5,11-tetraene-7,9-diyne

(3E,5E,11E)-trideca-1,3,5,11-tetraen-7,9-diyne

C13H12 (168.0938952)


3e,5e,11e-trideca-1,3,5,11-tetraene-7,9-diyne is a member of the class of compounds known as enynes. Enynes are hydrocarbons containing an alkene and an alkyne group. 3e,5e,11e-trideca-1,3,5,11-tetraene-7,9-diyne can be found in safflower, which makes 3e,5e,11e-trideca-1,3,5,11-tetraene-7,9-diyne a potential biomarker for the consumption of this food product.

   

Eugenol

Eugenol

C10H12O2 (164.0837252)


C78272 - Agent Affecting Nervous System > C245 - Anesthetic Agent D000890 - Anti-Infective Agents D012997 - Solvents Eugenol is an essential oil found in cloves with antibacterial, anthelmintic and antioxidant activity. Eugenol is shown to inhibit lipid peroxidation. Eugenol is an essential oil found in cloves with antibacterial, anthelmintic and antioxidant activity. Eugenol is shown to inhibit lipid peroxidation.

   

Engenol

InChI=1\C10H12O2\c1-3-4-8-5-6-9(11)10(7-8)12-2\h3,5-7,11H,1,4H2,2H

C10H12O2 (164.0837252)


C78272 - Agent Affecting Nervous System > C245 - Anesthetic Agent D000890 - Anti-Infective Agents D012997 - Solvents Eugenol is an essential oil found in cloves with antibacterial, anthelmintic and antioxidant activity. Eugenol is shown to inhibit lipid peroxidation. Eugenol is an essential oil found in cloves with antibacterial, anthelmintic and antioxidant activity. Eugenol is shown to inhibit lipid peroxidation.

   

(3E,5E,11E)-trideca-1,3,5,11-tetraen-7,9-diyne

(3E,5E,11E)-trideca-1,3,5,11-tetraen-7,9-diyne

C13H12 (168.0938952)


   

tetradeca-4,6,12-trien-8,10-diyne-1,3-diol

tetradeca-4,6,12-trien-8,10-diyne-1,3-diol

C14H16O2 (216.1150236)


   

trideca-1,5,11-trien-7,9-diyne-3,4-diol

trideca-1,5,11-trien-7,9-diyne-3,4-diol

C13H14O2 (202.09937440000002)


   

trideca-2,10,12-trien-4,6,8-triyn-1-ol

trideca-2,10,12-trien-4,6,8-triyn-1-ol

C13H10O (182.073161)


   

trideca-2,8,10,12-tetraen-4,6-diyn-1-ol

trideca-2,8,10,12-tetraen-4,6-diyn-1-ol

C13H12O (184.08881019999998)


   

(3s,4e,6e,12e)-1-(acetyloxy)tetradeca-4,6,12-trien-8,10-diyn-3-yl acetate

(3s,4e,6e,12e)-1-(acetyloxy)tetradeca-4,6,12-trien-8,10-diyn-3-yl acetate

C18H20O4 (300.13615200000004)


   

(2e,8e,10e)-trideca-2,8,10,12-tetraen-4,6-diyn-1-ol

(2e,8e,10e)-trideca-2,8,10,12-tetraen-4,6-diyn-1-ol

C13H12O (184.08881019999998)


   

1-(acetyloxy)tetradeca-4,6,12-trien-8,10-diyn-3-yl acetate

1-(acetyloxy)tetradeca-4,6,12-trien-8,10-diyn-3-yl acetate

C18H20O4 (300.13615200000004)


   

(2e)-trideca-2,12-dien-4,6,8,10-tetrayn-1-ol

(2e)-trideca-2,12-dien-4,6,8,10-tetrayn-1-ol

C13H8O (180.0575118)


   

trideca-2,8,10,12-tetraen-4,6-diyn-1-yl acetate

trideca-2,8,10,12-tetraen-4,6-diyn-1-yl acetate

C15H14O2 (226.09937440000002)


   

trideca-2,12-dien-4,6,8,10-tetrayn-1-ol

trideca-2,12-dien-4,6,8,10-tetrayn-1-ol

C13H8O (180.0575118)


   

(2e,8e,10e)-trideca-2,8,10,12-tetraen-4,6-diyn-1-yl acetate

(2e,8e,10e)-trideca-2,8,10,12-tetraen-4,6-diyn-1-yl acetate

C15H14O2 (226.09937440000002)


   

(4e,6e,12e)-tetradeca-4,6,12-trien-8,10-diyn-1-ol

(4e,6e,12e)-tetradeca-4,6,12-trien-8,10-diyn-1-ol

C14H16O (200.12010859999998)


   

(3r,4e,6e,12e)-tetradeca-4,6,12-trien-8,10-diyne-1,3-diol

(3r,4e,6e,12e)-tetradeca-4,6,12-trien-8,10-diyne-1,3-diol

C14H16O2 (216.1150236)


   

trideca-1,3,5,11-tetraen-7,9-diyne

trideca-1,3,5,11-tetraen-7,9-diyne

C13H12 (168.0938952)


   

(11e)-trideca-1,11-dien-3,5,7,9-tetrayne

(11e)-trideca-1,11-dien-3,5,7,9-tetrayne

C13H8 (164.0625968)


   

(2e)-trideca-2,12-dien-4,6,8,10-tetraynal

(2e)-trideca-2,12-dien-4,6,8,10-tetraynal

C13H6O (178.0418626)


   

(3s,4s,5e,11e)-3-(acetyloxy)trideca-1,5,11-trien-7,9-diyn-4-yl acetate

(3s,4s,5e,11e)-3-(acetyloxy)trideca-1,5,11-trien-7,9-diyn-4-yl acetate

C17H18O4 (286.1205028)


   

hept-1,3-diyn-5-enylbenzene

hept-1,3-diyn-5-enylbenzene

C13H10 (166.078246)


   

3-(acetyloxy)trideca-1,5,11-trien-7,9-diyn-4-yl acetate

3-(acetyloxy)trideca-1,5,11-trien-7,9-diyn-4-yl acetate

C17H18O4 (286.1205028)


   

(2e)-trideca-2,12-dien-4,6,8,10-tetrayn-1-yl acetate

(2e)-trideca-2,12-dien-4,6,8,10-tetrayn-1-yl acetate

C15H10O2 (222.06807600000002)


   

trideca-2,12-dien-4,6,8,10-tetrayn-1-yl acetate

trideca-2,12-dien-4,6,8,10-tetrayn-1-yl acetate

C15H10O2 (222.06807600000002)


   

(2e,10e)-trideca-2,10,12-trien-4,6,8-triyn-1-yl acetate

(2e,10e)-trideca-2,10,12-trien-4,6,8-triyn-1-yl acetate

C15H12O2 (224.0837252)


   

tetradeca-4,6,12-trien-8,10-diyn-1-yl acetate

tetradeca-4,6,12-trien-8,10-diyn-1-yl acetate

C16H18O2 (242.1306728)


   

(4e,6e,12e)-tetradeca-4,6,12-trien-8,10-diyn-1-yl acetate

(4e,6e,12e)-tetradeca-4,6,12-trien-8,10-diyn-1-yl acetate

C16H18O2 (242.1306728)


   

trideca-2,12-dien-4,6,8,10-tetraynal

trideca-2,12-dien-4,6,8,10-tetraynal

C13H6O (178.0418626)


   

tetradeca-4,6,12-trien-8,10-diyn-1-ol

tetradeca-4,6,12-trien-8,10-diyn-1-ol

C14H16O (200.12010859999998)


   

(3s,4s,5e,11e)-trideca-1,5,11-trien-7,9-diyne-3,4-diol

(3s,4s,5e,11e)-trideca-1,5,11-trien-7,9-diyne-3,4-diol

C13H14O2 (202.09937440000002)


   

trideca-2,10,12-trien-4,6,8-triyn-1-yl acetate

trideca-2,10,12-trien-4,6,8-triyn-1-yl acetate

C15H12O2 (224.0837252)


   

(2e,10e)-trideca-2,10,12-trien-4,6,8-triyn-1-ol

(2e,10e)-trideca-2,10,12-trien-4,6,8-triyn-1-ol

C13H10O (182.073161)


   

trideca-1,3,11-trien-5,7,9-triyne

trideca-1,3,11-trien-5,7,9-triyne

C13H10 (166.078246)