NCBI Taxonomy: 141256
Tachinini (ncbi_taxid: 141256)
found 10 associated metabolites at tribe taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Tachininae
Child Taxonomies: Mikia, Jurinia, Tachina, Epalpus, Nowickia, Phorinia, Gymnomma, Dejeania, Archytas, Peleteria, Adejeania, Jurinella, Deopalpus, Oharamyia, Dejeaniops, Copecrypta, Parepalpus, Xanthozona, Juriniopsis, Pararchytas, Trichophora, Fabriciopsis, Paradejeania, Saundersiops, Microtropesa, Cryptopalpus, Protodejeania, Rhachoepalpus, Xanthoepalpus, Lindigepalpus, Chromatophania, unclassified Tachinini
(-)-Arctigenin
(-)-Arctigenin is found in burdock. (-)-Arctigenin is isolated from Cnicus benedictus, Forsythia viridissima, Arctium lappa, Ipomoea cairica and others (CCD).Arctigenin is a lignan found in certain plants of the Asteraceae , including the Greater burdock (Arctium lappa) and Saussurea heteromalla. It has shown antiviral and anticancer effects. It is the aglycone of arctiin. (Wikipedia (-)-Arctigenin is a lignan. Arctigenin is a natural product found in Centaurea cineraria, Forsythia suspensa, and other organisms with data available. See also: Arctium lappa Root (part of); Arctium lappa fruit (part of); Pumpkin Seed (part of) ... View More ... Isolated from Cnicus benedictus, Forsythia viridissima, Arctium lappa, Ipomoea cairica and others (CCD) Arctigenin ((-)-Arctigenin), a biologically active lignan, can be used as an antitumor agent. Arctigenin exhibits potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antiviral (influenza A virus) activities. Arctigenin can be used for the research of metabolic disorders, and central nervous system dysfunctions[1][2][3]. Arctigenin ((-)-Arctigenin), a biologically active lignan, can be used as an antitumor agent. Arctigenin exhibits potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antiviral (influenza A virus) activities. Arctigenin can be used for the research of metabolic disorders, and central nervous system dysfunctions[1][2][3].