NCBI Taxonomy: 152352
Hypserpa (ncbi_taxid: 152352)
found 38 associated metabolites at genus taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Anomospermeae
Child Taxonomies: Hypserpa nitida, Hypserpa laurina, Hypserpa decumbens, unclassified Hypserpa, Hypserpa smilacifolia
Magnoflorine
(S)-magnoflorine is an aporphine alkaloid that is (S)-corytuberine in which the nitrogen has been quaternised by an additional methyl group. It has a role as a plant metabolite. It is an aporphine alkaloid and a quaternary ammonium ion. It is functionally related to a (S)-corytuberine. Magnoflorine is a natural product found in Zanthoxylum myriacanthum, Fumaria capreolata, and other organisms with data available. See also: Caulophyllum thalictroides Root (part of).
(S)-Reticuline
(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.
acutumine
Acutumine is an alkaloid. Acutumine is a natural product found in Hypserpa nitida, Sinomenium acutum, and other organisms with data available. Dauricumine is a natural product found in Hypserpa nitida, Sinomenium acutum, and Menispermum dauricum with data available.
(R)-Pronuciferine
Alkaloid from Nelumbo nucifera (East India lotus). (R)-Pronuciferine is found in many foods, some of which are poppy, coffee and coffee products, sacred lotus, and cherimoya. (R)-Pronuciferine is found in cherimoya. (R)-Pronuciferine is an alkaloid from Nelumbo nucifera (East India lotus
Glaziovine
C78276 - Agent Affecting Digestive System or Metabolism > C29701 - Anti-ulcer Agent
magnoflorine
Magnoflorine is a member of the class of compounds known as aporphines. Aporphines are quinoline alkaloids containing the dibenzo[de,g]quinoline ring system or a dehydrogenated derivative thereof. Magnoflorine is practically insoluble (in water) and a very weakly acidic compound (based on its pKa). Magnoflorine can be found in a number of food items such as carob, other cereal product, durian, and japanese chestnut, which makes magnoflorine a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. Magnoflorine is a chemical compound isolated from the rhizome of Sinomenium acutum and from Pachygone ovata. It is classified as an aporphine alkaloid .
Limacusine
Magnoflorine
Origin: Plant; SubCategory_DNP: Isoquinoline alkaloids, Benzylisoquinoline alkaloids
magnoflorine
Magnoflorine is a member of the class of compounds known as aporphines. Aporphines are quinoline alkaloids containing the dibenzo[de,g]quinoline ring system or a dehydrogenated derivative thereof. Magnoflorine is practically insoluble (in water) and a very weakly acidic compound (based on its pKa). Magnoflorine can be found in a number of food items such as carob, other cereal product, durian, and japanese chestnut, which makes magnoflorine a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. Magnoflorine is a chemical compound isolated from the rhizome of Sinomenium acutum and from Pachygone ovata. It is classified as an aporphine alkaloid . Origin: Plant; SubCategory_DNP: Isoquinoline alkaloids, Benzylisoquinoline alkaloids
(4's)-11'-hydroxy-10'-methoxy-5'-methyl-5'-azaspiro[cyclohexane-1,2'-tricyclo[6.3.1.0⁴,¹²]dodecane]-1'(11'),2,5,8'(12'),9'-pentaen-4-one
8'-chloro-5-hydroxy-2',3',4-trimethoxy-10'-azaspiro[cyclopentane-1,7'-tricyclo[4.3.3.0¹,⁶]dodecane]-2',3-diene-2,4'-dione
(1r,1's,5r,6's,8's)-8'-chloro-4-(diethylamino)-5-hydroxy-2',3'-dimethoxy-10'-methyl-10'-azaspiro[cyclopentane-1,7'-tricyclo[4.3.3.0¹,⁶]dodecane]-2',3-diene-2,4'-dione
(1r,14r)-6,20,25-trimethoxy-15,30-dimethyl-8,23-dioxa-15,30-diazaheptacyclo[22.6.2.2⁹,¹².1³,⁷.1¹⁴,¹⁸.0²⁷,³¹.0²²,³³]hexatriaconta-3,5,7(36),9,11,18(33),19,21,24(32),25,27(31),34-dodecaen-21-ol
(9s)-3,4-dihydroxy-16-methoxy-10,10-dimethyl-10-azatetracyclo[7.7.1.0²,⁷.0¹³,¹⁷]heptadeca-1(17),2(7),3,5,13,15-hexaen-10-ium
acutumine
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