NCBI Taxonomy: 125702

Gnephosis (ncbi_taxid: 125702)

found 18 associated metabolites at genus taxonomy rank level.

Ancestor: Gnaphalieae

Child Taxonomies: Gnephosis intonsa, Gnephosis setifera, Gnephosis tenuissima, Gnephosis arachnoidea, Gnephosis angianthoides

Tomentosin

2H-Cyclohepta(b)furan-2-one, 3,3a,4,7,8,8a-hexahydro-7-methyl-3-methylene-6-(3-oxobutyl)-, (3aR,7S,8aR)-

C15H20O3 (248.14123700000002)


Tomentosin is a sesquiterpene lactone. Tomentosin is a natural product found in Apalochlamys spectabilis, Leucophyta brownii, and other organisms with data available.

   

Longifolene

3,3,7-trimethyl-8-methylidenetricyclo[5.4.0.0²,⁹]undecane

C15H24 (204.18779039999998)


Longifolene is a member of the class of compounds known as sesquiterpenoids. Sesquiterpenoids are terpenes with three consecutive isoprene units. Longifolene is a sweet, fir needle, and medical tasting compound found in corn, mandarin orange (clementine, tangerine), rosemary, and star anise, which makes longifolene a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. Longifolene is the common (or trivial) chemical name of a naturally occurring, oily Liquid hydrocarbon found primarily in the high-boiling fraction of certain pine resins. The name is derived from that of a pine species from which the compound was isolated, Pinus longifolia (obsolete name for Pinus roxburghii Sarg.) Chemically, longifolene is a tricyclic sesquiterpene. This molecule is chiral, and the enantiomer commonly found in pines and other higher plants exhibits a positive optical rotation of +42.73¬∞. The other enantiomer (optical rotation ‚àí42.73¬∞) is found in small amounts in certain fungi and liverworts . Longifolene is a member of the class of compounds known as sesquiterpenoids. Sesquiterpenoids are terpenes with three consecutive isoprene units. Longifolene is a sweet, fir needle, and medical tasting compound found in corn, mandarin orange (clementine, tangerine), rosemary, and star anise, which makes longifolene a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. Longifolene is the common (or trivial) chemical name of a naturally occurring, oily liquid hydrocarbon found primarily in the high-boiling fraction of certain pine resins. The name is derived from that of a pine species from which the compound was isolated, Pinus longifolia (obsolete name for Pinus roxburghii Sarg.) Chemically, longifolene is a tricyclic sesquiterpene. This molecule is chiral, and the enantiomer commonly found in pines and other higher plants exhibits a positive optical rotation of +42.73°. The other enantiomer (optical rotation −42.73°) is found in small amounts in certain fungi and liverworts . (+)-Longifolene is a sesquiterpenoid and a metabolite in rabbits. (+)-Longifolen is converted to primary, secondary or tertiary alcohols in rabbits, among which the primary alcohol is predominant[1]. (+)-Longifolene is a sesquiterpenoid and a metabolite in rabbits. (+)-Longifolen is converted to primary, secondary or tertiary alcohols in rabbits, among which the primary alcohol is predominant[1]. (+)-Longifolene is a sesquiterpenoid and a metabolite in rabbits. (+)-Longifolen is converted to primary, secondary or tertiary alcohols in rabbits, among which the primary alcohol is predominant[1].

   

Pseudoivalin

[3aR-(3aalpha,4aalpha,5alpha,9abeta)]-3a,4,4a,5,6,7,9,9a-Octahydro-5-hydroxy-5,8-dimethyl-3-methylene-azuleno[6,5-b]furan-2(3H)-one

C15H20O3 (248.14123700000002)


   

Inuviscolide

(3aR,4aR,5R,7aS,9aS)-5-hydroxy-5-methyl-3,8-dimethylidenedecahydroazuleno[6,5-b]furan-2(3H)-one

C15H20O3 (248.14123700000002)


Inuviscolide is a sesquiterpene lactone that is decahydroazuleno[6,5-b]furan-2(3H)-one substituted by a hydroxy group at position 5, a methyl group at position 5 and methylidene groups at positions 3 and 8 (the 3aR,4aR,5R,7aS,9aS stereoisomer). Isolated from the aerial parts of Inula hupehensis, it exhibits anti-inflammatory activity. It has a role as an anti-inflammatory agent and a plant metabolite. It is a gamma-lactone, an organic heterotricyclic compound, a sesquiterpene lactone and a tertiary alcohol. Inuviscolide is a natural product found in Helichrysum dasyanthum, Pulicaria incisa, and other organisms with data available. A sesquiterpene lactone that is decahydroazuleno[6,5-b]furan-2(3H)-one substituted by a hydroxy group at position 5, a methyl group at position 5 and methylidene groups at positions 3 and 8 (the 3aR,4aR,5R,7aS,9aS stereoisomer). Isolated from the aerial parts of Inula hupehensis, it exhibits anti-inflammatory activity.

   

4-(6-methyl-3-methylidene-2-oxo-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-1-benzofuran-5-yl)pentanoic acid

4-(6-methyl-3-methylidene-2-oxo-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-1-benzofuran-5-yl)pentanoic acid

C15H20O4 (264.13615200000004)


   

(2s,7s)-3,3,7-trimethyl-8-methylidenetricyclo[5.4.0.0²,⁹]undecane

(2s,7s)-3,3,7-trimethyl-8-methylidenetricyclo[5.4.0.0²,⁹]undecane

C15H24 (204.18779039999998)


   

(8r,8ar)-8-hydroxy-5,8a-dimethyl-3-methylidene-3ah,4h,6h,7h,8h,9h,9ah-naphtho[2,3-b]furan-2-one

(8r,8ar)-8-hydroxy-5,8a-dimethyl-3-methylidene-3ah,4h,6h,7h,8h,9h,9ah-naphtho[2,3-b]furan-2-one

C15H20O3 (248.14123700000002)


   

(4s)-4-[(3ar,7ar)-6-methyl-3-methylidene-2-oxo-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-1-benzofuran-5-yl]pentanoic acid

(4s)-4-[(3ar,7ar)-6-methyl-3-methylidene-2-oxo-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-1-benzofuran-5-yl]pentanoic acid

C15H20O4 (264.13615200000004)