NCBI Taxonomy: 258339
Minuartia (ncbi_taxid: 258339)
found 4 associated metabolites at genus taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Sclerantheae
Child Taxonomies: Minuartia rubra, Minuartia patula, Minuartia funkii, Minuartia hamata, Minuartia meyeri, Minuartia stricta, Minuartia montana, Minuartia confusa, Minuartia hirsuta, Minuartia tenella, Minuartia setacea, Minuartia viscosa, Minuartia vestita, Minuartia recurva, Minuartia gracilis, Minuartia godfreyi, Minuartia muscorum, Minuartia rostrata, Minuartia villarii, Minuartia glomerata, Minuartia smejkalii, Minuartia anatolica, Minuartia austriaca, Minuartia decipiens, Minuartia dichotoma, Minuartia filifolia, Minuartia globulosa, Minuartia micrantha, Minuartia buschiana, Minuartia woronowii, Minuartia sclerantha, Minuartia torosensis, Minuartia paludicola, Minuartia akinfievii, Minuartia campestris, Minuartia intermedia, Minuartia urumiensis, Minuartia multinervis, Minuartia dawsonensis, Minuartia platyphylla, Minuartia alabamensis, Minuartia corymbulosa, Minuartia stereoneura, Minuartia leucocephala, Minuartia mediterranea, unclassified Minuartia, Minuartia austromontana, Minuartia erythrosepala, Minuartia tchihatchewii, Minuartia valedictionis, Minuartia labillardierei, Minuartia leucocephaloides
Galacturonic acid
D-Glucuronic acid is an important intermediate isolated from many gums. D-Glucuronic acid and its derivative glucuronolactone are as a liver antidote in the prophylaxis of human health. D-Glucuronic acid has an anti-inflammatory effect for the skin[1]. D-Glucuronic acid is an important intermediate isolated from many gums. D-Glucuronic acid and its derivative glucuronolactone are as a liver antidote in the prophylaxis of human health. D-Glucuronic acid has an anti-inflammatory effect for the skin[1].
Galacturonic acid
Galacturonic acid, also known as D-galacturonate or (2s,3r,4s,5r)-2,3,4,5-tetrahydroxy-6-oxohexanoate, belongs to glucuronic acid derivatives class of compounds. Those are compounds containing a glucuronic acid moiety (or a derivative), which consists of a glucose moiety with the C6 carbon oxidized to a carboxylic acid. Galacturonic acid is soluble (in water) and a weakly acidic compound (based on its pKa). Galacturonic acid can be found in a number of food items such as sunflower, white mustard, okra, and date, which makes galacturonic acid a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. Galacturonic acid can be found primarily in feces. Galacturonic acid exists in all living species, ranging from bacteria to humans. D-Galacturonic acid is a sugar acid, an oxidized form of D-galactose. It is the main component of pectin, in which it exists as the polymer polygalacturonic acid. In its open form, it has an aldehyde group at C1 and a carboxylic acid group at C6. Other oxidized forms of D-galactose are D-galactonic acid (carboxylic group at C1) and meso-galactaric acid (mucic acid) (carboxylic groups at C1 and C6). It is also a uronic acid or hexuronic acid. Naturally occurring uronic acids are D-glucuronic acid, D-galacturonic acid, L-iduronic acid and D-mannuronic acid . Galactopyranuronic acid is the pyranose form of D-galacturonic acid. It is a conjugate acid of a D-galactopyranuronate. Galacturonic acid is a sugar acid, an oxidized form of d-galactose. It is the main component of pectin, in which it exists as the polymer polygalacturonic acid. In its open form, it has an aldehyde group at C1 and a carboxylic acid group at C6. Other oxidized forms of d-galactose are d-galactonic acid (carboxylic group at C1) and meso-galactaric acid (mucic acid) (carboxylic groups at C1 and C6). It is also a uronic acid or hexuronic acid. Naturally occurring uronic acids are d-glucuronic acid, d-galacturonic acid, l-iduronic acid and d-mannuronic acid. Galacturonic acid, also known as D-galacturonate or sodium pectate, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as glucuronic acid derivatives. Glucuronic acid derivatives are compounds containing a glucuronic acid moiety (or a derivative), which consists of a glucose moiety with the C6 carbon oxidized to a carboxylic acid. Galacturonic acid exists in all living species, ranging from bacteria to humans. Galacturonic acid has been found in flaxseeds. Galacturonic acid has also been detected, but not quantified in several different foods, such as common grapes, cocoa beans, roselles, cow milk, and figs. COVID info from clinicaltrial, clinicaltrials, clinical trial, clinical trials Corona-virus Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 SARS-CoV COVID19 SARS2 SARS
GALACTURONIC ACID
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