NCBI Taxonomy: 139423

Ischnoderma (ncbi_taxid: 139423)

found 7 associated metabolites at genus taxonomy rank level.

Ancestor: Ischnodermataceae

Child Taxonomies: Ischnoderma resinosum, Ischnoderma benzoinum, environmental samples, unclassified Ischnoderma, Ischnoderma cf. resinosum CM169c

   

Agaric_acid

1-hexadecyl-2-hydroxypropane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid

C22H40O7 (416.277389)


Agaric acid is a natural product found in Ischnoderma benzoinum with data available. C471 - Enzyme Inhibitor Agaric acid (Agaricinic Acid) is obtained from various plants of the fungous tribe, i.e. Polyporus officinalis and Polyporus igniarius. Agaric acid induces mitochondrial permeability transition through its interaction with the adenine nucleotide translocase. Agaric acid promotes efflux of accumulated Ca2+, collapse of transmembrane potential, and mitochondrial swelling. Agaric acid is used to regulate lipid metabolism[1]. Agaric acid (Agaricinic Acid) is obtained from various plants of the fungous tribe, i.e. Polyporus officinalis and Polyporus igniarius. Agaric acid induces mitochondrial permeability transition through its interaction with the adenine nucleotide translocase. Agaric acid promotes efflux of accumulated Ca2+, collapse of transmembrane potential, and mitochondrial swelling. Agaric acid is used to regulate lipid metabolism[1]. Agaric acid (Agaricinic Acid) is obtained from various plants of the fungous tribe, i.e. Polyporus officinalis and Polyporus igniarius. Agaric acid induces mitochondrial permeability transition through its interaction with the adenine nucleotide translocase. Agaric acid promotes efflux of accumulated Ca2+, collapse of transmembrane potential, and mitochondrial swelling. Agaric acid is used to regulate lipid metabolism[1].