NCBI Taxonomy: 184931

Porella cordaeana (ncbi_taxid: 184931)

found 58 associated metabolites at species taxonomy rank level.

Ancestor: Porella

Child Taxonomies: none taxonomy data.

Squalene

InChI=1/C30H50/c1-25(2)15-11-19-29(7)23-13-21-27(5)17-9-10-18-28(6)22-14-24-30(8)20-12-16-26(3)4/h15-18,23-24H,9-14,19-22H2,1-8H3/b27-17+,28-18+,29-23+,30-24

C30H50 (410.39123)


Squalene is an unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbon (carotenoid) with six unconjugated double bonds found in human sebum (5\\\\%), fish liver oils, yeast lipids, and many vegetable oils (e.g. palm oil, cottonseed oil, rapeseed oil). Squalene is a volatile component of the scent material from Saguinus oedipus (cotton-top tamarin monkey) and Saguinus fuscicollis (saddle-back tamarin monkey) (Hawleys Condensed Chemical Reference). Squalene is a component of adult human sebum that is principally responsible for fixing fingerprints (ChemNetBase). It is a natural organic compound originally obtained for commercial purposes primarily from shark liver oil, though there are botanical sources as well, including rice bran, wheat germ, and olives. All higher organisms produce squalene, including humans. It is a hydrocarbon and a triterpene. Squalene is a biochemical precursor to the whole family of steroids. Oxidation of one of the terminal double bonds of squalene yields 2,3-squalene oxide which undergoes enzyme-catalyzed cyclization to afford lanosterol, which is then elaborated into cholesterol and other steroids. Squalene is a low-density compound often stored in the bodies of cartilaginous fishes such as sharks, which lack a swim bladder and must therefore reduce their body density with fats and oils. Squalene, which is stored mainly in the sharks liver, is lighter than water with a specific gravity of 0.855 (Wikipedia) Squalene is used as a bactericide. It is also an intermediate in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals, rubber chemicals, and colouring materials (Physical Constants of Chemical Substances). Trans-squalene is a clear, slightly yellow liquid with a faint odor. Density 0.858 g / cm3. Squalene is a triterpene consisting of 2,6,10,15,19,23-hexamethyltetracosane having six double bonds at the 2-, 6-, 10-, 14-, 18- and 22-positions with (all-E)-configuration. It has a role as a human metabolite, a plant metabolite, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae metabolite and a mouse metabolite. Squalene is originally obtained from shark liver oil. It is a natural 30-carbon isoprenoid compound and intermediate metabolite in the synthesis of cholesterol. It is not susceptible to lipid peroxidation and provides skin protection. It is ubiquitously distributed in human tissues where it is transported in serum generally in association with very low density lipoproteins. Squalene is investigated as an adjunctive cancer therapy. Squalene is a natural product found in Ficus septica, Garcinia multiflora, and other organisms with data available. squalene is a metabolite found in or produced by Saccharomyces cerevisiae. A natural 30-carbon triterpene. See also: Olive Oil (part of); Shark Liver Oil (part of). A triterpene consisting of 2,6,10,15,19,23-hexamethyltetracosane having six double bonds at the 2-, 6-, 10-, 14-, 18- and 22-positions with (all-E)-configuration. COVID info from COVID-19 Disease Map Corona-virus Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 SARS-CoV COVID19 SARS2 SARS Squalene is an intermediate product in the synthesis of cholesterol, and shows several pharmacological properties such as hypolipidemic, hepatoprotective, cardioprotective, antioxidant, and antitoxicant activity. Squalene also has anti-fungal activity and can be used for the research of Trichophyton mentagrophytes research[2]. Squalene is an intermediate product in the synthesis of cholesterol, and shows several pharmacological properties such as hypolipidemic, hepatoprotective, cardioprotective, antioxidant, and antitoxicant activity. Squalene also has anti-fungal activity and can be used for the research of Trichophyton mentagrophytes research[2].

   

Drimenin

SCHEMBL11031909

C15H22O2 (234.1619712)


   

Perhydrosqualene

2,6,10,15,19,23-hexamethyltetracosane

C30H62 (422.48512519999997)


Squalane, found in certain fish oils (especially shark liver oil), and some vegetable oils, is a saturated derivative of Squalene. Squalane shows anticancer, antioxidant, skin hydrating, and emollient activities[1]. Squalane, found in certain fish oils (especially shark liver oil), and some vegetable oils, is a saturated derivative of Squalene. Squalane shows anticancer, antioxidant, skin hydrating, and emollient activities[1].

   

Aristolone

2H-Cyclopropa(a)naphthalen-2-one, 1,1a,4,5,6,7,7a,7b-octahydro-1,1,7,7a-tetramethyl-, (1aalpha,7alpha,7aalpha,7balpha)-

C15H22O (218.1670562)


Aristolone is a natural product found in Litophyton erectum, Aristolochia clematitis, and other organisms with data available. Aristolone is a sesquiterpene isolated from Aristolochia debilis[1]. Aristolone is a sesquiterpene isolated from Aristolochia debilis[1].

   

SQUALANE

SQUALANE

C30H62 (422.48512519999997)


Squalane, found in certain fish oils (especially shark liver oil), and some vegetable oils, is a saturated derivative of Squalene. Squalane shows anticancer, antioxidant, skin hydrating, and emollient activities[1]. Squalane, found in certain fish oils (especially shark liver oil), and some vegetable oils, is a saturated derivative of Squalene. Squalane shows anticancer, antioxidant, skin hydrating, and emollient activities[1].

   

Squalene

InChI=1\C30H50\c1-25(2)15-11-19-29(7)23-13-21-27(5)17-9-10-18-28(6)22-14-24-30(8)20-12-16-26(3)4\h15-18,23-24H,9-14,19-22H2,1-8H3\b27-17+,28-18+,29-23+,30-24

C30H50 (410.39123)


Squalene, also known as (e,e,e,e)-squalene or all-trans-squalene, is a member of the class of compounds known as triterpenoids. Triterpenoids are terpene molecules containing six isoprene units. Squalene can be found in a number of food items such as apricot, savoy cabbage, peach (variety), and bitter gourd, which makes squalene a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. Squalene can be found primarily in blood, feces, and sweat, as well as throughout most human tissues. In humans, squalene is involved in several metabolic pathways, some of which include risedronate action pathway, steroid biosynthesis, alendronate action pathway, and fluvastatin action pathway. Squalene is also involved in several metabolic disorders, some of which include cholesteryl ester storage disease, CHILD syndrome, hyper-igd syndrome, and wolman disease. Squalene is a natural 30-carbon organic compound originally obtained for commercial purposes primarily from shark liver oil (hence its name, as Squalus is a genus of sharks), although plant sources (primarily vegetable oils) are now used as well, including amaranth seed, rice bran, wheat germ, and olives. Yeast cells have been genetically engineered to produce commercially useful quantities of "synthetic" squalene . COVID info from COVID-19 Disease Map Corona-virus Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 SARS-CoV COVID19 SARS2 SARS Window width to select the precursor ion was 3 Da.; CONE_VOLTAGE was 20 V.; This record was created by the financial support of MEXT/JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 19HP8024 to the Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan. Squalene is an intermediate product in the synthesis of cholesterol, and shows several pharmacological properties such as hypolipidemic, hepatoprotective, cardioprotective, antioxidant, and antitoxicant activity. Squalene also has anti-fungal activity and can be used for the research of Trichophyton mentagrophytes research[2]. Squalene is an intermediate product in the synthesis of cholesterol, and shows several pharmacological properties such as hypolipidemic, hepatoprotective, cardioprotective, antioxidant, and antitoxicant activity. Squalene also has anti-fungal activity and can be used for the research of Trichophyton mentagrophytes research[2].

   

norpinguisone methyl ester

norpinguisone methyl ester

C15H18O4 (262.1205028)


A natural product found particularly in Porella chilensis and Porella navicularis.

   

(1's,3r,3's,4r,5s,5's,6's,7's,8's)-4,5-dihydroxy-5',6',7',8'-tetramethyl-2'-oxaspiro[oxolane-3,4'-tricyclo[4.2.1.0³,⁷]nonan]-2-one

(1's,3r,3's,4r,5s,5's,6's,7's,8's)-4,5-dihydroxy-5',6',7',8'-tetramethyl-2'-oxaspiro[oxolane-3,4'-tricyclo[4.2.1.0³,⁷]nonan]-2-one

C15H22O5 (282.1467162)


   

2-[(1s,2s,3ar,7as)-2-hydroxy-1,3a,4,7a-tetramethyl-6-oxo-1,2,3,7-tetrahydroinden-5-yl]acetaldehyde

2-[(1s,2s,3ar,7as)-2-hydroxy-1,3a,4,7a-tetramethyl-6-oxo-1,2,3,7-tetrahydroinden-5-yl]acetaldehyde

C15H22O3 (250.1568862)


   

(1s,2s,3s,9s,11r,13r)-1,2,3,13-tetramethyl-7,10-dioxatetracyclo[7.4.0.0²,¹¹.0⁴,⁸]trideca-4(8),5-diene

(1s,2s,3s,9s,11r,13r)-1,2,3,13-tetramethyl-7,10-dioxatetracyclo[7.4.0.0²,¹¹.0⁴,⁸]trideca-4(8),5-diene

C15H20O2 (232.14632200000003)


   

2,5-dimethyl-5-(4-methylpent-3-en-1-yl)-3,4,4a,6,7,8-hexahydronaphthalene-1,8a-dicarbaldehyde

2,5-dimethyl-5-(4-methylpent-3-en-1-yl)-3,4,4a,6,7,8-hexahydronaphthalene-1,8a-dicarbaldehyde

C20H30O2 (302.224568)


   

(4as,5s,8ar)-2,5-dimethyl-5-(4-methylpent-3-en-1-yl)-3,4,4a,6,7,8-hexahydronaphthalene-1,8a-dicarbaldehyde

(4as,5s,8ar)-2,5-dimethyl-5-(4-methylpent-3-en-1-yl)-3,4,4a,6,7,8-hexahydronaphthalene-1,8a-dicarbaldehyde

C20H30O2 (302.224568)


   

2-[(1s,2s,3s,4s,6s,7s,8s)-4-hydroxy-2,3,6,7-tetramethyl-9-oxo-10,11-dioxatricyclo[6.2.1.0²,⁶]undecan-8-yl]acetaldehyde

2-[(1s,2s,3s,4s,6s,7s,8s)-4-hydroxy-2,3,6,7-tetramethyl-9-oxo-10,11-dioxatricyclo[6.2.1.0²,⁶]undecan-8-yl]acetaldehyde

C15H22O5 (282.1467162)


   

(1s,7s,8s,10s,11s,12s)-7,8,11,12-tetramethyl-3,13-dioxatetracyclo[8.2.1.0²,⁶.0⁸,¹²]trideca-2(6),4-diene

(1s,7s,8s,10s,11s,12s)-7,8,11,12-tetramethyl-3,13-dioxatetracyclo[8.2.1.0²,⁶.0⁸,¹²]trideca-2(6),4-diene

C15H20O2 (232.14632200000003)


   

(6r,10s,15r,19s)-2,6,10,15,19,23-hexamethyltetracosane

(6r,10s,15r,19s)-2,6,10,15,19,23-hexamethyltetracosane

C30H62 (422.48512519999997)


   

(1's,3s,3's,4r,5r,5's,6's,7's,8's)-4,5-dihydroxy-5',6',7',8'-tetramethyl-2'-oxaspiro[oxolane-3,4'-tricyclo[4.2.1.0³,⁷]nonan]-2-one

(1's,3s,3's,4r,5r,5's,6's,7's,8's)-4,5-dihydroxy-5',6',7',8'-tetramethyl-2'-oxaspiro[oxolane-3,4'-tricyclo[4.2.1.0³,⁷]nonan]-2-one

C15H22O5 (282.1467162)


   

(1's,3's,5's,6'r,7's,8's)-4,5-dihydroxy-5',6',7',8'-tetramethyl-2'-oxaspiro[oxolane-3,4'-tricyclo[4.2.1.0³,⁷]nonan]-2-one

(1's,3's,5's,6'r,7's,8's)-4,5-dihydroxy-5',6',7',8'-tetramethyl-2'-oxaspiro[oxolane-3,4'-tricyclo[4.2.1.0³,⁷]nonan]-2-one

C15H22O5 (282.1467162)


   

2,3,4-trimethyl-3-(3-methylidenepent-4-en-1-yl)cyclohexan-1-one

2,3,4-trimethyl-3-(3-methylidenepent-4-en-1-yl)cyclohexan-1-one

C15H24O (220.18270539999997)


   

7,8,11,12-tetramethyl-3,13-dioxatetracyclo[8.2.1.0²,⁶.0⁸,¹²]trideca-2(6),4-diene

7,8,11,12-tetramethyl-3,13-dioxatetracyclo[8.2.1.0²,⁶.0⁸,¹²]trideca-2(6),4-diene

C15H20O2 (232.14632200000003)


   

(1r,9r,11s,14s)-9,14-dimethyl-4,12-dioxatetracyclo[9.2.1.0¹,⁹.0³,⁷]tetradeca-3(7),5-diene-8,13-dione

(1r,9r,11s,14s)-9,14-dimethyl-4,12-dioxatetracyclo[9.2.1.0¹,⁹.0³,⁷]tetradeca-3(7),5-diene-8,13-dione

C14H14O4 (246.0892044)


   

2-{4-hydroxy-2,3,6,7-tetramethyl-9-oxo-10,11-dioxatricyclo[6.2.1.0²,⁶]undecan-8-yl}acetaldehyde

2-{4-hydroxy-2,3,6,7-tetramethyl-9-oxo-10,11-dioxatricyclo[6.2.1.0²,⁶]undecan-8-yl}acetaldehyde

C15H22O5 (282.1467162)


   

2-[(1s,3ar,7as)-2-hydroxy-1,3a,4,7a-tetramethyl-6-oxo-1,7-dihydroinden-5-yl]acetaldehyde

2-[(1s,3ar,7as)-2-hydroxy-1,3a,4,7a-tetramethyl-6-oxo-1,7-dihydroinden-5-yl]acetaldehyde

C15H20O3 (248.14123700000002)


   

4,5-dihydroxy-5',6',7',8'-tetramethyl-2'-oxaspiro[oxolane-3,4'-tricyclo[4.2.1.0³,⁷]nonan]-2-one

4,5-dihydroxy-5',6',7',8'-tetramethyl-2'-oxaspiro[oxolane-3,4'-tricyclo[4.2.1.0³,⁷]nonan]-2-one

C15H22O5 (282.1467162)


   

2-(2-hydroxy-1,3a,4,7a-tetramethyl-6-oxo-1,2,3,7-tetrahydroinden-5-yl)acetaldehyde

2-(2-hydroxy-1,3a,4,7a-tetramethyl-6-oxo-1,2,3,7-tetrahydroinden-5-yl)acetaldehyde

C15H22O3 (250.1568862)


   

(2s,3r,4s)-2,3,4-trimethyl-3-(3-methylidenepent-4-en-1-yl)cyclohexan-1-one

(2s,3r,4s)-2,3,4-trimethyl-3-(3-methylidenepent-4-en-1-yl)cyclohexan-1-one

C15H24O (220.18270539999997)


   

methyl 4a,7-dimethyl-4-oxo-5h,6h,7h,8h-indeno[5,6-b]furan-7a-carboxylate

methyl 4a,7-dimethyl-4-oxo-5h,6h,7h,8h-indeno[5,6-b]furan-7a-carboxylate

C15H18O4 (262.1205028)