NCBI Taxonomy: 2160
Methanobacterium (ncbi_taxid: 2160)
found 10 associated metabolites at genus taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Methanobacteriaceae
Child Taxonomies: Methanobacterium bryantii, Methanobacterium ivanovii, Methanobacterium palustre, environmental samples, Methanobacterium lacus, Methanobacterium formicicum, Methanobacterium curvum, Methanobacterium movens, Methanobacterium oryzae, Methanobacterium veterum, Methanobacterium paludis, Methanobacterium flexile, Methanobacterium subterraneum, Methanobacterium arcticum, Methanobacterium espanolae, Methanobacterium movilense, Methanobacterium aggregans, Methanobacterium uliginosum, Methanobacterium congolense, Methanobacterium ferruginis, Methanobacterium kanagiense, Methanobacterium aarhusense, Methanobacterium cahuitense, Methanobacterium beijingense, Methanobacterium petrolearium, Methanobacterium alcaliphilum, unclassified Methanobacterium, Methanobacterium spitsbergense, Methanobacterium thermaggregans, Methanobacterium alkalithermotolerans
(R)-Menthofuran
Menthofuran is a monoterpenoid that is 4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-1-benzofuran substituted by methyl groups at positions 3 and 6. It has a role as a nematicide and a plant metabolite. It is a member of 1-benzofurans and a monoterpenoid. Menthofuran is a natural product found in Methanobacterium and Mentha pulegium with data available. Constituent of peppermint oil (Mentha piperita) and other Mentha subspecies as minor but essential organoleptic. It is used in peppermint oil formulations. (R)-Menthofuran is found in mentha (mint), orange mint, and herbs and spices. (R)-Menthofuran is found in herbs and spices. (R)-Menthofuran is a constituent of peppermint oil (Mentha piperita) and other Mentha species as minor but essential organoleptic. (R)-Menthofuran is used in peppermint oil formulations A monoterpenoid that is 4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-1-benzofuran substituted by methyl groups at positions 3 and 6.
5,6,7,8-Tetrahydromethanopterin
C30H45N6O16P (776.2629539999999)
This compound belongs to the family of Alkyl Glycosides. These are lipids containing a glycosyl moiety (one or several units) linked to the hydroxyl group of a fatty alcohol.