NCBI Taxonomy: 150094

Thalictrum flavum (ncbi_taxid: 150094)

found 37 associated metabolites at species taxonomy rank level.

Ancestor: Thalictrum

Child Taxonomies: Thalictrum flavum subsp. glaucum

Berberine

16,17-dimethoxy-5,7-dioxa-13lambda5-azapentacyclo[11.8.0.0^{2,10}.0^{4,8}.0^{15,20}]henicosa-1(21),2,4(8),9,13,15,17,19-octaen-13-ylium

[C20H18NO4]+ (336.1236)


Berberine is an organic heteropentacyclic compound, an alkaloid antibiotic, a botanical anti-fungal agent and a berberine alkaloid. It has a role as an antilipemic drug, a hypoglycemic agent, an antioxidant, a potassium channel blocker, an antineoplastic agent, an EC 1.1.1.21 (aldehyde reductase) inhibitor, an EC 1.1.1.141 [15-hydroxyprostaglandin dehydrogenase (NAD(+))] inhibitor, an EC 1.13.11.52 (indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase) inhibitor, an EC 1.21.3.3 (reticuline oxidase) inhibitor, an EC 2.1.1.116 [3-hydroxy-N-methyl-(S)-coclaurine 4-O-methyltransferase] inhibitor, an EC 3.1.1.4 (phospholipase A2) inhibitor, an EC 3.4.21.26 (prolyl oligopeptidase) inhibitor, an EC 3.4.14.5 (dipeptidyl-peptidase IV) inhibitor, an EC 3.1.3.48 (protein-tyrosine-phosphatase) inhibitor, an EC 3.1.1.7 (acetylcholinesterase) inhibitor, an EC 3.1.1.8 (cholinesterase) inhibitor, an EC 2.7.11.10 (IkappaB kinase) inhibitor, an EC 2.1.1.122 [(S)-tetrahydroprotoberberine N-methyltransferase] inhibitor, a geroprotector and a metabolite. An alkaloid from Hydrastis canadensis L., Berberidaceae. It is also found in many other plants. It is relatively toxic parenterally, but has been used orally for various parasitic and fungal infections and as antidiarrheal. Berberine is a quaternary ammonia compound found in many botanical products, including goldenseal, barberry and Oregon grape, which is used for its purported antioxidant and antimicrobial properties for a host of conditions, including obesity, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, heart failure, H. pylori infection and colonic adenoma prevention. Berberine has not been linked to serum aminotransferase elevations during therapy nor to instances of clinically apparent liver injury. Berberine is a natural product found in Berberis poiretii, Thalictrum delavayi, and other organisms with data available. Berberine is a quaternary ammonium salt of an isoquinoline alkaloid and active component of various Chinese herbs, with potential antineoplastic, radiosensitizing, anti-inflammatory, anti-lipidemic and antidiabetic activities. Although the mechanisms of action through which berberine exerts its effects are not yet fully elucidated, upon administration this agent appears to suppress the activation of various proteins and/or modulate the expression of a variety of genes involved in tumorigenesis and inflammation, including, but not limited to transcription factor nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kB), myeloid cell leukemia 1 (Mcl-1), B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2), B-cell lymphoma-extra large (Bcl-xl), cyclooxygenase (COX)-2, tumor necrosis factor (TNF), interleukin (IL)-6, IL-12, inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), E-selectin, monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1), C-X-C motif chemokine 2 (CXCL2), cyclin D1, activator protein (AP-1), hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1), signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR), arylamine N-acetyltransferase (NAT), and DNA topoisomerase I and II. The modulation of gene expression may induce cell cycle arrest and apoptosis, and inhibit cancer cell proliferation. In addition, berberine modulates lipid and glucose metabolism. An alkaloid from Hydrastis canadensis L., Berberidaceae. It is also found in many other plants. It is relatively toxic parenterally, but has been used orally for various parasitic and fungal infections and as antidiarrheal. See also: Goldenseal (part of); Berberis aristata stem (part of). Berberine is a quaternary ammonium salt that belongs to the protoberberine group of benzylisoquinoline alkaloids. Chemically, berberine is classified as an isoquinoline alkaloid. More specifically, berberine is a plant alkaloid derived from tyrosine through a complex 8 step biosynthetic process. Berberine is found in plants such as Berberis vulgaris (barberry), Berberis aristata (tree turmeric), Mahonia aquifolium (Oregon grape) and Hydrastis canadensis (goldenseal). Two other known berberine-containing plants are Phellodendron chinense and Phellodendron amurense. Berberine is usually found in the roots, rhizomes, stems, and bark of Berberis plants. Due to berberines intense yellow color, plants that contain berberine were traditionally used to dye wool, leather, and wood. Under ultraviolet light, berberine shows a strong yellow fluorescence, making it useful in histology for staining heparin in mast cells. Berberine is a bioactive plant compound that has been frequently used in traditional medicine. Among the known physiological effects or bioactivities are: 1) Antimicrobial action against bacteria, fungi, protozoa, viruses, helminthes, and Chlamydia; 2) Antagonism against the effects of cholera and E coli heat-stable enterotoxin; 3) Inhibition of intestinal ion secretion and of smooth muscle contraction; 4) Reduction of inflammation and 5) Stimulation of bile secretion and bilirubin discharge (PMID:32335802). Berberine can inhibit bacterial growth in the gut, including Helicobacter pylori, protect the intestinal epithelial barrier from injury, and ameliorate liver injury. Currently, berberine is sold as an Over-the-Counter (OTC) drug for treating gastrointestinal infections in China (PMID:18442638). Berberine also inhibits the proliferation of various types of cancer cells and impedes invasion and metastasis (PMID:32335802). Recent evidence has also confirmed that berberine improves the efficacy and safety of both chemo and radiotherapies for cancer treatment (PMID:32335802). Berberine has also been shown to regulate glucose and lipid metabolism in vitro and in vivo (PMID:18442638). In fact, berberine is the main active component of an ancient Chinese herb Coptis chinensis French, which has been used to treat diabetes for thousands of years. As an anti-diabetic, berberine increases glucose uptake by muscle fibers independent of insulin levels. It triggers AMPK activation and increases glycolysis, leading to decreased insulin resistance and decreased oxygen respiration. The same mechanism leads to a reduction in gluconeogenesis in the liver. AMPK activation by berberine also leads to an antiatherosclerotic effect in mice. Berberines AMPK activation may also underlie berberines anti-obesity effects and favorable influence on weight loss (PMID:18442638). While its use as a medication is widely touted, it is important to remember that berberine inhibits CYP2D6 and CYP3A4 enzymes, both of which are involved in the metabolism of many endogenous substances and xenobiotics, including a number of prescription drugs. An alkaloid from Hydrastis canadensis L., Berberidaceae. It is also found in many other plants. It is relatively toxic parenterally, but has been used orally for various parasitic and fungal infections and as antidiarrheal. [HMDB] COVID info from clinicaltrial, clinicaltrials, clinical trial, clinical trials [Raw Data] CBA98_Berberine_pos_50eV.txt [Raw Data] CBA98_Berberine_pos_10eV.txt [Raw Data] CBA98_Berberine_pos_20eV.txt [Raw Data] CBA98_Berberine_pos_40eV.txt [Raw Data] CBA98_Berberine_pos_30eV.txt Berberine. CAS Common Chemistry. CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, n.d. https://commonchemistry.cas.org/detail?cas_rn=2086-83-1 (retrieved 2024-09-04) (CAS RN: 2086-83-1). Licensed under the Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0).

   

(S)-Reticuline

7-ISOQUINOLINOL, 1,2,3,4-TETRAHYDRO-1-((3-HYDROXY-4-METHOXYPHENYL)METHYL)-6-METHOXY-2-METHYL-, (1S)-

C19H23NO4 (329.1627)


(S)-Reticuline is an endogenous precursor of morphine (PMID: 15383669). (S)-Reticuline is a key intermediate in the synthesis of morphine, the major active metabolite of the opium poppy. "Endogenous morphine" has been long isolated and authenticated by mass spectrometry in trace amounts from animal- and human-specific tissue or fluids (PMID: 15874902). Human neuroblastoma cells (SH-SY5Y) were shown capable of synthesizing morphine as well. (S)-Reticuline undergoes a change of configuration at C-1 during its transformation into salutaridinol and thebaine. From thebaine, there is a bifurcate pathway leading to morphine proceeding via codeine or oripavine, in both plants and mammals (PMID 15937106). (S)-reticuline is the (S)-enantiomer of reticuline. It has a role as an EC 2.1.1.116 [3-hydroxy-N-methyl-(S)-coclaurine 4-O-methyltransferase] inhibitor. It is a conjugate base of a (S)-reticulinium(1+). It is an enantiomer of a (R)-reticuline. Reticuline is a natural product found in Fumaria capreolata, Berberis integerrima, and other organisms with data available. See also: Peumus boldus leaf (part of). Alkaloid from Papaver somniferum (opium poppy) and Annona reticulata (custard apple) The (S)-enantiomer of reticuline.

   

Glaucine

(6aS,11aM)-1,2,9,10-tetramethoxy-6-methyl-5,6,6a,7-tetrahydro-4H-dibenzo[de,g]quinoline

C21H25NO4 (355.1783)


(S)-glaucine is an aporphine alkaloid that is (S)-1,2,9,10-tetrahydroxy-6-methyl-5,6,6a,7-tetrahydro-4H-dibenzo[de,g]quinoline in which the four phenolic hydrogens have been replaced by methyl groups. It has a role as a platelet aggregation inhibitor, a NF-kappaB inhibitor, an antitussive, an antibacterial agent, a muscle relaxant, an antineoplastic agent, a plant metabolite and a rat metabolite. It is an aporphine alkaloid, a polyether, an organic heterotetracyclic compound and a tertiary amino compound. It is a conjugate base of a (S)-glaucine(1+). Glaucine is a natural product found in Sarcocapnos baetica, Sarcocapnos saetabensis, and other organisms with data available. An aporphine alkaloid that is (S)-1,2,9,10-tetrahydroxy-6-methyl-5,6,6a,7-tetrahydro-4H-dibenzo[de,g]quinoline in which the four phenolic hydrogens have been replaced by methyl groups. D018373 - Peripheral Nervous System Agents > D001337 - Autonomic Agents > D010276 - Parasympatholytics D019141 - Respiratory System Agents > D000996 - Antitussive Agents D020011 - Protective Agents > D000975 - Antioxidants D002491 - Central Nervous System Agents Origin: Plant; SubCategory_DNP: Isoquinoline alkaloids, Aporphine alkaloids Glaucine (O,O-Dimethylisoboldine) is an alkaloid isolated from Glaucium flavum with antitussive, bronchodilation and anti-inflammatory properties. Glaucine is a selective and orally active phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4) inhibitor with Kis of 3.4 μM in human bronchus and polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Glaucine is also a non-selective α-adrenoceptor antagonist, a Ca2+ entry blocker, and a weak dopamine D1 and D2 receptor antagonist. Glaucine has antioxidative and antiviral activities[1][2][3]. Glaucine (O,O-Dimethylisoboldine) is an alkaloid isolated from Glaucium flavum with antitussive, bronchodilation and anti-inflammatory properties. Glaucine is a selective and orally active phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4) inhibitor with Kis of 3.4 μM in human bronchus and polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Glaucine is also a non-selective α-adrenoceptor antagonist, a Ca2+ entry blocker, and a weak dopamine D1 and D2 receptor antagonist. Glaucine has antioxidative and antiviral activities[1][2][3]. Glaucine (O,O-Dimethylisoboldine) is an alkaloid isolated from Glaucium flavum with antitussive, bronchodilation and anti-inflammatory properties. Glaucine is a selective and orally active phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4) inhibitor with Kis of 3.4 μM in human bronchus and polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Glaucine is also a non-selective α-adrenoceptor antagonist, a Ca2+ entry blocker, and a weak dopamine D1 and D2 receptor antagonist. Glaucine has antioxidative and antiviral activities[1][2][3].

   

Armepavine

Phenol, 4-((1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-6,7-dimethoxy-2-methyl-1-isoquinolinyl)methyl)-, (R)-

C19H23NO3 (313.1678)


Armepavine is a member of isoquinolines. (-)-Armepavine is a natural product found in Berberis integerrima, Aconitum variegatum, and other organisms with data available. Armepavine, an active compound from Nelumbo nucifera, exerts not only anti-inflammatory effects on human peripheral blood mononuclear cells, but also immunosuppressive effects on T lymphocytes and on lupus nephritic mice. Armepavine inhibits TNF-α-induced MAPK and NF-κB signaling cascades[1]. Armepavine, an active compound from Nelumbo nucifera, exerts not only anti-inflammatory effects on human peripheral blood mononuclear cells, but also immunosuppressive effects on T lymphocytes and on lupus nephritic mice. Armepavine inhibits TNF-α-induced MAPK and NF-κB signaling cascades[1].

   

Protoanemonin

5-methylidene-2,5-dihydrofuran-2-one

C5H4O2 (96.0211)


Protoanemonin (sometimes called anemonol or ranunculol) is a toxin found in all plants of the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). On maceration, for example when the plant is wounded, it is produced by an enzymatic process from the glucoside ranunculin. It is the lactone of 4-hydroxy-2,4-pentadienoic acid. A wounded plant releases the substance, causing itch, rashes or blistering on contact with the skin or mucosa. (Wikipedia)

   

Thalidasine

19H-2,3,7-[1,3]Butadien[1]yl[4]ylidene-9,12-etheno-14,18-metheno-4H-pyrido[2,3,4-tu]-1,13,6-benzodioxaazacyclodocosine,5,6,7,8,19a,20,21,22-octahydro-15,24,25,31,32-pentamethoxy-6,20-dimethyl-,(7S,19a

C39H44N2O7 (652.3148)


   

castanin

4H-1-Benzopyran-4-one, 7-hydroxy-3-(4-methoxyphenyl)-6-methoxy-

C17H14O5 (298.0841)


A 4-methoxyisoflavone that is isoflavone substituted by methoxy groups at positions 6 and 4 and a hydroxy group at position 7.

   
   

(-)-Armepavine

4-[(6,7-dimethoxy-2-methyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinolin-1-yl)methyl]phenol

C19H23NO3 (313.1678)


   

Hernandaline

Hernandaline

C29H31NO7 (505.21)


   
   

Berberine

Berberine

[C20H18NO4]+ (336.1236)


Origin: Plant; SubCategory_DNP: Isoquinoline alkaloids, Benzylisoquinoline alkaloids COVID info from clinicaltrial, clinicaltrials, clinical trial, clinical trials Corona-virus Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 SARS-CoV COVID19 SARS2 SARS Acquisition and generation of the data is financially supported by the Max-Planck-Society IPB_RECORD: 2521; CONFIDENCE confident structure IPB_RECORD: 821; CONFIDENCE confident structure

   
   

c0298

cis-4-Methylenebut-2-en-4-olide

C5H4O2 (96.0211)


   

Berberine

16,17-dimethoxy-5,7-dioxa-13lambda5-azapentacyclo[11.8.0.0^{2,10}.0^{4,8}.0^{15,20}]henicosa-1(21),2,4(8),9,13,15,17,19-octaen-13-ylium

C20H18NO4+ (336.1236)


Berberine is an organic heteropentacyclic compound, an alkaloid antibiotic, a botanical anti-fungal agent and a berberine alkaloid. It has a role as an antilipemic drug, a hypoglycemic agent, an antioxidant, a potassium channel blocker, an antineoplastic agent, an EC 1.1.1.21 (aldehyde reductase) inhibitor, an EC 1.1.1.141 [15-hydroxyprostaglandin dehydrogenase (NAD(+))] inhibitor, an EC 1.13.11.52 (indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase) inhibitor, an EC 1.21.3.3 (reticuline oxidase) inhibitor, an EC 2.1.1.116 [3-hydroxy-N-methyl-(S)-coclaurine 4-O-methyltransferase] inhibitor, an EC 3.1.1.4 (phospholipase A2) inhibitor, an EC 3.4.21.26 (prolyl oligopeptidase) inhibitor, an EC 3.4.14.5 (dipeptidyl-peptidase IV) inhibitor, an EC 3.1.3.48 (protein-tyrosine-phosphatase) inhibitor, an EC 3.1.1.7 (acetylcholinesterase) inhibitor, an EC 3.1.1.8 (cholinesterase) inhibitor, an EC 2.7.11.10 (IkappaB kinase) inhibitor, an EC 2.1.1.122 [(S)-tetrahydroprotoberberine N-methyltransferase] inhibitor, a geroprotector and a metabolite. An alkaloid from Hydrastis canadensis L., Berberidaceae. It is also found in many other plants. It is relatively toxic parenterally, but has been used orally for various parasitic and fungal infections and as antidiarrheal. Berberine is a quaternary ammonia compound found in many botanical products, including goldenseal, barberry and Oregon grape, which is used for its purported antioxidant and antimicrobial properties for a host of conditions, including obesity, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, heart failure, H. pylori infection and colonic adenoma prevention. Berberine has not been linked to serum aminotransferase elevations during therapy nor to instances of clinically apparent liver injury. Berberine is a natural product found in Berberis poiretii, Thalictrum delavayi, and other organisms with data available. Berberine is a quaternary ammonium salt of an isoquinoline alkaloid and active component of various Chinese herbs, with potential antineoplastic, radiosensitizing, anti-inflammatory, anti-lipidemic and antidiabetic activities. Although the mechanisms of action through which berberine exerts its effects are not yet fully elucidated, upon administration this agent appears to suppress the activation of various proteins and/or modulate the expression of a variety of genes involved in tumorigenesis and inflammation, including, but not limited to transcription factor nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kB), myeloid cell leukemia 1 (Mcl-1), B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2), B-cell lymphoma-extra large (Bcl-xl), cyclooxygenase (COX)-2, tumor necrosis factor (TNF), interleukin (IL)-6, IL-12, inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), E-selectin, monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1), C-X-C motif chemokine 2 (CXCL2), cyclin D1, activator protein (AP-1), hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1), signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR), arylamine N-acetyltransferase (NAT), and DNA topoisomerase I and II. The modulation of gene expression may induce cell cycle arrest and apoptosis, and inhibit cancer cell proliferation. In addition, berberine modulates lipid and glucose metabolism. An alkaloid from Hydrastis canadensis L., Berberidaceae. It is also found in many other plants. It is relatively toxic parenterally, but has been used orally for various parasitic and fungal infections and as antidiarrheal. See also: Goldenseal (part of); Berberis aristata stem (part of). Berberine is a quaternary ammonium salt that belongs to the protoberberine group of benzylisoquinoline alkaloids. Chemically, berberine is classified as an isoquinoline alkaloid. More specifically, berberine is a plant alkaloid derived from tyrosine through a complex 8 step biosynthetic process. Berberine is found in plants such as Berberis vulgaris (barberry), Berberis aristata (tree turmeric), Mahonia aquifolium (Oregon grape) and Hydrastis canadensis (goldenseal). Two other known berberine-containing plants are Phellodendron chinense and Phellodendron amurense. Berberine is usually found in the roots, rhizomes, stems, and bark of Berberis plants. Due to berberines intense yellow color, plants that contain berberine were traditionally used to dye wool, leather, and wood. Under ultraviolet light, berberine shows a strong yellow fluorescence, making it useful in histology for staining heparin in mast cells. Berberine is a bioactive plant compound that has been frequently used in traditional medicine. Among the known physiological effects or bioactivities are: 1) Antimicrobial action against bacteria, fungi, protozoa, viruses, helminthes, and Chlamydia; 2) Antagonism against the effects of cholera and E coli heat-stable enterotoxin; 3) Inhibition of intestinal ion secretion and of smooth muscle contraction; 4) Reduction of inflammation and 5) Stimulation of bile secretion and bilirubin discharge (PMID:32335802). Berberine can inhibit bacterial growth in the gut, including Helicobacter pylori, protect the intestinal epithelial barrier from injury, and ameliorate liver injury. Currently, berberine is sold as an Over-the-Counter (OTC) drug for treating gastrointestinal infections in China (PMID:18442638). Berberine also inhibits the proliferation of various types of cancer cells and impedes invasion and metastasis (PMID:32335802). Recent evidence has also confirmed that berberine improves the efficacy and safety of both chemo and radiotherapies for cancer treatment (PMID:32335802). Berberine has also been shown to regulate glucose and lipid metabolism in vitro and in vivo (PMID:18442638). In fact, berberine is the main active component of an ancient Chinese herb Coptis chinensis French, which has been used to treat diabetes for thousands of years. As an anti-diabetic, berberine increases glucose uptake by muscle fibers independent of insulin levels. It triggers AMPK activation and increases glycolysis, leading to decreased insulin resistance and decreased oxygen respiration. The same mechanism leads to a reduction in gluconeogenesis in the liver. AMPK activation by berberine also leads to an antiatherosclerotic effect in mice. Berberines AMPK activation may also underlie berberines anti-obesity effects and favorable influence on weight loss (PMID:18442638). While its use as a medication is widely touted, it is important to remember that berberine inhibits CYP2D6 and CYP3A4 enzymes, both of which are involved in the metabolism of many endogenous substances and xenobiotics, including a number of prescription drugs. An alkaloid from Hydrastis canadensis L., Berberidaceae. It is also found in many other plants. It is relatively toxic parenterally, but has been used orally for various parasitic and fungal infections and as antidiarrheal. 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Protoanemonin

Protoanemonin

C5H4O2 (96.0211)


   

12-[2-(dimethylamino)ethyl]-14-methoxy-3,5,16-trioxapentacyclo[9.6.2.0²,⁶.0⁸,¹⁸.0¹⁵,¹⁹]nonadeca-1,6,8(18),9,11,13,15(19)-heptaen-17-one

12-[2-(dimethylamino)ethyl]-14-methoxy-3,5,16-trioxapentacyclo[9.6.2.0²,⁶.0⁸,¹⁸.0¹⁵,¹⁹]nonadeca-1,6,8(18),9,11,13,15(19)-heptaen-17-one

C21H19NO5 (365.1263)


   

10,11,16,27-tetramethoxy-4-methyl-13,29-dioxa-4,21-diazaheptacyclo[28.2.2.1¹⁴,¹⁸.1²⁴,²⁸.0³,⁸.0⁷,¹².0²²,³⁶]hexatriaconta-1(32),7(12),8,10,14,16,18(36),24,26,28(35),30,33-dodecaen-15-ol

10,11,16,27-tetramethoxy-4-methyl-13,29-dioxa-4,21-diazaheptacyclo[28.2.2.1¹⁴,¹⁸.1²⁴,²⁸.0³,⁸.0⁷,¹².0²²,³⁶]hexatriaconta-1(32),7(12),8,10,14,16,18(36),24,26,28(35),30,33-dodecaen-15-ol

C37H40N2O7 (624.2835)


   

10,11,16-trimethoxy-4,21-dimethyl-13,29-dioxa-4,21-diazaheptacyclo[28.2.2.1¹⁴,¹⁸.1²⁴,²⁸.0³,⁸.0⁷,¹².0²²,³⁶]hexatriaconta-1(32),7(12),8,10,14,16,18(36),24,26,28(35),30,33-dodecaene-15,27-diol

10,11,16-trimethoxy-4,21-dimethyl-13,29-dioxa-4,21-diazaheptacyclo[28.2.2.1¹⁴,¹⁸.1²⁴,²⁸.0³,⁸.0⁷,¹².0²²,³⁶]hexatriaconta-1(32),7(12),8,10,14,16,18(36),24,26,28(35),30,33-dodecaene-15,27-diol

C37H40N2O7 (624.2835)


   

(3s,21s)-10,14,15-trimethoxy-4,20-dimethyl-12,28-dioxa-4,20-diazaheptacyclo[27.2.2.1⁷,¹¹.1¹³,¹⁷.1²³,²⁷.0³,⁸.0²¹,³⁵]hexatriaconta-1(31),7,9,11(36),13,15,17(35),23,25,27(34),29,32-dodecaen-26-ol

(3s,21s)-10,14,15-trimethoxy-4,20-dimethyl-12,28-dioxa-4,20-diazaheptacyclo[27.2.2.1⁷,¹¹.1¹³,¹⁷.1²³,²⁷.0³,⁸.0²¹,³⁵]hexatriaconta-1(31),7,9,11(36),13,15,17(35),23,25,27(34),29,32-dodecaen-26-ol

C37H40N2O6 (608.2886)


   

10,11,15,16,27-pentamethoxy-4-methyl-13,29-dioxa-4,21-diazaheptacyclo[28.2.2.1¹⁴,¹⁸.1²⁴,²⁸.0³,⁸.0⁷,¹².0²²,³⁶]hexatriaconta-1(32),7(12),8,10,14,16,18(36),24,26,28(35),30,33-dodecaene

10,11,15,16,27-pentamethoxy-4-methyl-13,29-dioxa-4,21-diazaheptacyclo[28.2.2.1¹⁴,¹⁸.1²⁴,²⁸.0³,⁸.0⁷,¹².0²²,³⁶]hexatriaconta-1(32),7(12),8,10,14,16,18(36),24,26,28(35),30,33-dodecaene

C38H42N2O7 (638.2992)


   

10,11,15,16-tetramethoxy-4,21-dimethyl-13,29-dioxa-4,21-diazaheptacyclo[28.2.2.1¹⁴,¹⁸.1²⁴,²⁸.0³,⁸.0⁷,¹².0²²,³⁶]hexatriaconta-1(32),7,9,11,14,16,18(36),24,26,28(35),30,33-dodecaen-27-ol

10,11,15,16-tetramethoxy-4,21-dimethyl-13,29-dioxa-4,21-diazaheptacyclo[28.2.2.1¹⁴,¹⁸.1²⁴,²⁸.0³,⁸.0⁷,¹².0²²,³⁶]hexatriaconta-1(32),7,9,11,14,16,18(36),24,26,28(35),30,33-dodecaen-27-ol

C38H42N2O7 (638.2992)


   

10,11,15,16-tetramethoxy-4-methyl-13,29-dioxa-4,21-diazaheptacyclo[28.2.2.1¹⁴,¹⁸.1²⁴,²⁸.0³,⁸.0⁷,¹².0²²,³⁶]hexatriaconta-1(32),7,9,11,14,16,18(36),24,26,28(35),30,33-dodecaen-27-ol

10,11,15,16-tetramethoxy-4-methyl-13,29-dioxa-4,21-diazaheptacyclo[28.2.2.1¹⁴,¹⁸.1²⁴,²⁸.0³,⁸.0⁷,¹².0²²,³⁶]hexatriaconta-1(32),7,9,11,14,16,18(36),24,26,28(35),30,33-dodecaen-27-ol

C37H40N2O7 (624.2835)


   

9-methoxy-6-methyl-2h,7h,8h-[1,3]dioxolo[4,5-g]isoquinolin-5-one

9-methoxy-6-methyl-2h,7h,8h-[1,3]dioxolo[4,5-g]isoquinolin-5-one

C12H13NO4 (235.0845)


   

(3s,22s)-10,11,15,16,27-pentamethoxy-4,21-dimethyl-13,29-dioxa-4,21-diazaheptacyclo[28.2.2.1¹⁴,¹⁸.1²⁴,²⁸.0³,⁸.0⁷,¹².0²²,³⁶]hexatriaconta-1(32),7(12),8,10,14,16,18(36),24,26,28(35),30,33-dodecaene

(3s,22s)-10,11,15,16,27-pentamethoxy-4,21-dimethyl-13,29-dioxa-4,21-diazaheptacyclo[28.2.2.1¹⁴,¹⁸.1²⁴,²⁸.0³,⁸.0⁷,¹².0²²,³⁶]hexatriaconta-1(32),7(12),8,10,14,16,18(36),24,26,28(35),30,33-dodecaene

C39H44N2O7 (652.3148)


   

(9s)-4,5,14,15-tetramethoxy-10-methyl-10-azatetracyclo[7.7.1.0²,⁷.0¹³,¹⁷]heptadeca-1(16),2(7),3,5,13(17),14-hexaen-16-ol

(9s)-4,5,14,15-tetramethoxy-10-methyl-10-azatetracyclo[7.7.1.0²,⁷.0¹³,¹⁷]heptadeca-1(16),2(7),3,5,13(17),14-hexaen-16-ol

C21H25NO5 (371.1733)


   

(3s,22s)-10,11,15,16,27-pentamethoxy-4-methyl-13,29-dioxa-4,21-diazaheptacyclo[28.2.2.1¹⁴,¹⁸.1²⁴,²⁸.0³,⁸.0⁷,¹².0²²,³⁶]hexatriaconta-1(32),7(12),8,10,14,16,18(36),24,26,28(35),30,33-dodecaene

(3s,22s)-10,11,15,16,27-pentamethoxy-4-methyl-13,29-dioxa-4,21-diazaheptacyclo[28.2.2.1¹⁴,¹⁸.1²⁴,²⁸.0³,⁸.0⁷,¹².0²²,³⁶]hexatriaconta-1(32),7(12),8,10,14,16,18(36),24,26,28(35),30,33-dodecaene

C38H42N2O7 (638.2992)


   

7,16,17-trimethoxy-3,5-dioxa-11-azapentacyclo[10.7.1.0²,⁶.0⁸,²⁰.0¹⁴,¹⁹]icosa-1,6,8(20),14(19),15,17-hexaene

7,16,17-trimethoxy-3,5-dioxa-11-azapentacyclo[10.7.1.0²,⁶.0⁸,²⁰.0¹⁴,¹⁹]icosa-1,6,8(20),14(19),15,17-hexaene

C20H21NO5 (355.142)


   

3-hydroxy-4,15,16-trimethoxy-10-azatetracyclo[7.7.1.0²,⁷.0¹³,¹⁷]heptadeca-1(16),2,4,6,9(17),10,12,14-octaen-8-one

3-hydroxy-4,15,16-trimethoxy-10-azatetracyclo[7.7.1.0²,⁷.0¹³,¹⁷]heptadeca-1(16),2,4,6,9(17),10,12,14-octaen-8-one

C19H15NO5 (337.095)


   

(9s)-4,5,15,16-tetramethoxy-10-methyl-10-azatetracyclo[7.7.1.0²,⁷.0¹³,¹⁷]heptadeca-1(16),2(7),3,5,13(17),14-hexaene

(9s)-4,5,15,16-tetramethoxy-10-methyl-10-azatetracyclo[7.7.1.0²,⁷.0¹³,¹⁷]heptadeca-1(16),2(7),3,5,13(17),14-hexaene

C21H25NO4 (355.1783)


   

(3s,22s)-10,11,15,16-tetramethoxy-4,21-dimethyl-13,29-dioxa-4,21-diazaheptacyclo[28.2.2.1¹⁴,¹⁸.1²⁴,²⁸.0³,⁸.0⁷,¹².0²²,³⁶]hexatriaconta-1(32),7,9,11,14,16,18(36),24,26,28(35),30,33-dodecaen-27-ol

(3s,22s)-10,11,15,16-tetramethoxy-4,21-dimethyl-13,29-dioxa-4,21-diazaheptacyclo[28.2.2.1¹⁴,¹⁸.1²⁴,²⁸.0³,⁸.0⁷,¹².0²²,³⁶]hexatriaconta-1(32),7,9,11,14,16,18(36),24,26,28(35),30,33-dodecaen-27-ol

C38H42N2O7 (638.2992)


   

10,14,15-trimethoxy-4,20-dimethyl-12,28-dioxa-4,20-diazaheptacyclo[27.2.2.1⁷,¹¹.1¹³,¹⁷.1²³,²⁷.0³,⁸.0²¹,³⁵]hexatriaconta-1(31),7,9,11(36),13,15,17(35),23,25,27(34),29,32-dodecaen-26-ol

10,14,15-trimethoxy-4,20-dimethyl-12,28-dioxa-4,20-diazaheptacyclo[27.2.2.1⁷,¹¹.1¹³,¹⁷.1²³,²⁷.0³,⁸.0²¹,³⁵]hexatriaconta-1(31),7,9,11(36),13,15,17(35),23,25,27(34),29,32-dodecaen-26-ol

C37H40N2O6 (608.2886)


   

4,5,14,15-tetramethoxy-10-methyl-10-azatetracyclo[7.7.1.0²,⁷.0¹³,¹⁷]heptadeca-1(16),2(7),3,5,13(17),14-hexaen-16-ol

4,5,14,15-tetramethoxy-10-methyl-10-azatetracyclo[7.7.1.0²,⁷.0¹³,¹⁷]heptadeca-1(16),2(7),3,5,13(17),14-hexaen-16-ol

C21H25NO5 (371.1733)


   

(12s)-7,16,17-trimethoxy-3,5-dioxa-11-azapentacyclo[10.7.1.0²,⁶.0⁸,²⁰.0¹⁴,¹⁹]icosa-1,6,8(20),14(19),15,17-hexaene

(12s)-7,16,17-trimethoxy-3,5-dioxa-11-azapentacyclo[10.7.1.0²,⁶.0⁸,²⁰.0¹⁴,¹⁹]icosa-1,6,8(20),14(19),15,17-hexaene

C20H21NO5 (355.142)


   

(3s,22s)-10,11,16,27-tetramethoxy-4-methyl-13,29-dioxa-4,21-diazaheptacyclo[28.2.2.1¹⁴,¹⁸.1²⁴,²⁸.0³,⁸.0⁷,¹².0²²,³⁶]hexatriaconta-1(32),7(12),8,10,14,16,18(36),24,26,28(35),30,33-dodecaen-15-ol

(3s,22s)-10,11,16,27-tetramethoxy-4-methyl-13,29-dioxa-4,21-diazaheptacyclo[28.2.2.1¹⁴,¹⁸.1²⁴,²⁸.0³,⁸.0⁷,¹².0²²,³⁶]hexatriaconta-1(32),7(12),8,10,14,16,18(36),24,26,28(35),30,33-dodecaen-15-ol

C37H40N2O7 (624.2835)


   

(3s,22s)-10,11,15,16-tetramethoxy-4-methyl-13,29-dioxa-4,21-diazaheptacyclo[28.2.2.1¹⁴,¹⁸.1²⁴,²⁸.0³,⁸.0⁷,¹².0²²,³⁶]hexatriaconta-1(32),7,9,11,14,16,18(36),24,26,28(35),30,33-dodecaen-27-ol

(3s,22s)-10,11,15,16-tetramethoxy-4-methyl-13,29-dioxa-4,21-diazaheptacyclo[28.2.2.1¹⁴,¹⁸.1²⁴,²⁸.0³,⁸.0⁷,¹².0²²,³⁶]hexatriaconta-1(32),7,9,11,14,16,18(36),24,26,28(35),30,33-dodecaen-27-ol

C37H40N2O7 (624.2835)


   

(3s,22s)-10,11,16-trimethoxy-4,21-dimethyl-13,29-dioxa-4,21-diazaheptacyclo[28.2.2.1¹⁴,¹⁸.1²⁴,²⁸.0³,⁸.0⁷,¹².0²²,³⁶]hexatriaconta-1(32),7(12),8,10,14,16,18(36),24,26,28(35),30,33-dodecaene-15,27-diol

(3s,22s)-10,11,16-trimethoxy-4,21-dimethyl-13,29-dioxa-4,21-diazaheptacyclo[28.2.2.1¹⁴,¹⁸.1²⁴,²⁸.0³,⁸.0⁷,¹².0²²,³⁶]hexatriaconta-1(32),7(12),8,10,14,16,18(36),24,26,28(35),30,33-dodecaene-15,27-diol

C37H40N2O7 (624.2835)