NCBI Taxonomy: 12939
Anemia (ncbi_taxid: 12939)
found 43 associated metabolites at genus taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Anemiaceae
Child Taxonomies: Anemia mexicana, Anemia hirta, Anemia simii, Anemia aspera, Anemia eximia, Anemia lanata, Anemia lancea, Anemia patens, Anemia repens, Anemia tenera, Anemia phyllitidis, Anemia hirsuta, Anemia tenella, Anemia villosa, Anemia affinis, Anemia clinata, Anemia collina, Anemia dentata, Anemia elegans, Anemia hispida, Anemia humilis, Anemia irwinii, Anemia lanipes, Anemia nervosa, Anemia smithii, Anemia vestita, Anemia dregeana, Anemia radicans, Anemia wrightii, Anemia abbottii, Anemia flexuosa, Anemia gardneri, Anemia glareosa, Anemia herzogii, Anemia labiakii, Anemia mohriana, Anemia pyrenaea, Anemia raddiana, Anemia rosulata, Anemia muenchii, Anemia tomentosa, Anemia caffrorum, Anemia australis, Anemia imbricata, Anemia marginata, Anemia multiplex, Anemia presliana, Anemia pubescens, Anemia rutifolia, Anemia sertaneja, Anemia warmingii, Anemia cicutaria, Anemia jaliscana, Anemia angolensis, Anemia marginalis, Anemia andersonii, Anemia buniifolia, Anemia colimensis, Anemia delicatula, Anemia ferruginea, Anemia lanuginosa, Anemia millefolia, Anemia nudiuscula, Anemia organensis, Anemia retroflexa, Anemia myriophylla, Anemia mandioccana, Anemia mynsseniana, Anemia trichorhiza, Anemia wettsteinii, Anemia semihirsuta, Anemia rotundifolia, Anemia adiantifolia, Anemia oblongifolia, Anemia pastinacaria, Anemia karwinskyana, Anemia schimperiana, Anemia spicantoides, unclassified Anemia, Anemia guatemalensis, Anemia luetzelburgii, Anemia nicaraguensis, Anemia portoricensis, Anemia salvadorensis, Anemia underwoodiana, Anemia elaphoglossoides
Gibberellin A19
Gibberellin A19 (GA19) belongs to the class of organic compounds known as C20-gibberellin 6-carboxylic acids. These are C20-gibberellins with a carboxyl group at the 6-position. Thus, gibberellin A19 is considered to be an isoprenoid lipid molecule. Gibberellin A19 is found in apple. Gibberellin A19 is a constituent of moso bamboo shoots (Phyllostachys edulis). Constituent of moso bamboo shoots (Phyllostachys edulis). Gibberellin A19 is found in many foods, some of which are swede, devilfish, vanilla, and canola. D006133 - Growth Substances > D010937 - Plant Growth Regulators > D005875 - Gibberellins
Gibberellin A45
Gibberellin A45 (GA45) belongs to the class of organic compounds known as C19-gibberellin 6-carboxylic acids. These are C19-gibberellins with a carboxyl group at the 6-position. Gibberellin A45 is found in apple. Gibberellin A45 is a constituent of Pyrus communis (pear). Constituent of Pyrus communis (pear). Gibberellin A45 is found in many foods, some of which are pomes, sunflower, apple, and pear.
Gibberellin A61
Gibberellin A61 (GA61) belongs to the class of organic compounds known as C19-gibberellin 6-carboxylic acids. These are C19-gibberellins with a carboxyl group at the 6-position. Gibberellin A61 is a constituent of Triticum aestivum (wheat). Constituent of Triticum aestivum (wheat). Gibberellin A61 is found in many foods, some of which are cereals and cereal products, peach, apple, and loquat.
Gibberellin A15
Gibberellin a15 is a member of the class of compounds known as c19-gibberellin 6-carboxylic acids. C19-gibberellin 6-carboxylic acids are c19-gibberellins with a carboxyl group at the 6-position. Gibberellin a15 is practically insoluble (in water) and a weakly acidic compound (based on its pKa). Gibberellin a15 can be found in a number of food items such as winter squash, common pea, common wheat, and chayote, which makes gibberellin a15 a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products.