NCBI Taxonomy: 2173071

Tulipa kaufmanniana (ncbi_taxid: 2173071)

found 16 associated metabolites at species taxonomy rank level.

Ancestor: Tulipa

Child Taxonomies: none taxonomy data.

alpha-Methylene-gamma-butyrolactone

4-(3-FORMYL-2,5-DIMETHYL-1H-PYRROL-1-YL)BENZENECARBOXYLICACID

C5H6O2 (98.0367776)


Alpha-methylene gamma-butyrolactone is a butan-4-olide having a methylene group at the 3-position. It has a role as a gastrointestinal drug and an anti-ulcer drug. alpha-Methylene-gamma-butyrolactone is a natural product found in Tulipa agenensis, Tulipa humilis, and other organisms with data available. D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D000897 - Anti-Ulcer Agents Tulipalin A (α-Methylene butyrolactone) is a glycoside. Tulipalin A is a causative allergen that induces Allergic contact dermatitides[1]. Tulipalin A (α-Methylene butyrolactone) at low dose affects the functionality of immune cells, such as Jurkat T cells[2]. Tulipalin A (α-Methylene butyrolactone) is a glycoside. Tulipalin A is a causative allergen that induces Allergic contact dermatitides[1]. Tulipalin A (α-Methylene butyrolactone) at low dose affects the functionality of immune cells, such as Jurkat T cells[2].

   

6-tuliposide B

6-Tuliposide B; 6-O-[(3S)-3,4-Dihydroxy-2-methylenebutanoyl]-D-glucose

C11H18O9 (294.0950778)


A 6-O-acyl-D-glucose in which the 6-acyl group is specified as (3S)-3,4-dihydroxy-2-methylidenebutanoyl. A secondary metabolite with potent antibacterial activity, occurring specifically in tulip anthers.

   

Tulipalin B

2(3H)-Furanone, dihydro-4-hydroxy-3-methylene-

C5H6O3 (114.0316926)


A member of the class of butan-4-olides that is 3-methylidenebutan-4-olide carrying an additional hydroxy substituent at position 4 (the 4R-enantiomer)

   

Tulipane

.alpha.-Methylene-.gamma.-butyrolactone

C5H6O2 (98.0367776)


D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D000897 - Anti-Ulcer Agents Tulipalin A (α-Methylene butyrolactone) is a glycoside. Tulipalin A is a causative allergen that induces Allergic contact dermatitides[1]. Tulipalin A (α-Methylene butyrolactone) at low dose affects the functionality of immune cells, such as Jurkat T cells[2]. Tulipalin A (α-Methylene butyrolactone) is a glycoside. Tulipalin A is a causative allergen that induces Allergic contact dermatitides[1]. Tulipalin A (α-Methylene butyrolactone) at low dose affects the functionality of immune cells, such as Jurkat T cells[2].

   

Tulipalin_A

4-(3-FORMYL-2,5-DIMETHYL-1H-PYRROL-1-YL)BENZENECARBOXYLICACID

C5H6O2 (98.0367776)


Alpha-methylene gamma-butyrolactone is a butan-4-olide having a methylene group at the 3-position. It has a role as a gastrointestinal drug and an anti-ulcer drug. alpha-Methylene-gamma-butyrolactone is a natural product found in Tulipa agenensis, Tulipa humilis, and other organisms with data available. D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D000897 - Anti-Ulcer Agents Tulipalin A (α-Methylene butyrolactone) is a glycoside. Tulipalin A is a causative allergen that induces Allergic contact dermatitides[1]. Tulipalin A (α-Methylene butyrolactone) at low dose affects the functionality of immune cells, such as Jurkat T cells[2]. Tulipalin A (α-Methylene butyrolactone) is a glycoside. Tulipalin A is a causative allergen that induces Allergic contact dermatitides[1]. Tulipalin A (α-Methylene butyrolactone) at low dose affects the functionality of immune cells, such as Jurkat T cells[2].

   

[(2r,3s,4s,5r,6r)-3,4,5,6-tetrahydroxyoxan-2-yl]methyl 4-hydroxy-2-methylidenebutanoate

[(2r,3s,4s,5r,6r)-3,4,5,6-tetrahydroxyoxan-2-yl]methyl 4-hydroxy-2-methylidenebutanoate

C11H18O8 (278.1001628)