NCBI Taxonomy: 2719618
Eumachia (ncbi_taxid: 2719618)
found 93 associated metabolites at genus taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Palicoureeae
Child Taxonomies: Eumachia abrupta, Eumachia acuifolia, Eumachia amoena, Eumachia carnea, Eumachia sciadephora, Eumachia membranacea, Eumachia collina, Eumachia samoana, Eumachia microdon, Eumachia oleoides, Eumachia kappleri, Eumachia rostrata, Eumachia straminea, Eumachia boliviana, Eumachia lepiniana, Eumachia macrocarpa, Eumachia parviflora, Eumachia frutescens, Eumachia guianensis, Eumachia lyciiflora, Eumachia lophoclada, Eumachia domatiicola, Eumachia lanceifolia, Eumachia aneityensis, Eumachia forsteriana, Eumachia leptothyrsa, Eumachia depauperata, Eumachia astrellantha, unclassified Eumachia, Eumachia rotundifolia
(-)-Chimonanthine
(-)-chimonanthine is the (3aS,3aS,8aS,8aS)-stereoisomer of chimonanthine. It is an enantiomer of a (+)-chimonanthine. (-)-Chimonanthine is a natural product found in Eumachia forsteriana, Chimonanthus praecox, and Idiospermum australiense with data available. meso-Chimonanthine is found in herbs and spices. meso-Chimonanthine is an alkaloid from Calycanthus floridus (Carolina allspice
Calycanthine
Calycanthine is the principal alkaloid of the plant family Calycanthaceae. It is a calycanthaceous alkaloid, an aminal and an organonitrogen heterocyclic compound. It derives from a hydride of a calycanine. Calycanthine is a natural product found in Chimonanthus praecox, Idiospermum australiense, and other organisms with data available. The principal alkaloid of the plant family Calycanthaceae. Annotation level-1 Calycanthine, the principal alkaloid of the order Calycanthaceae, has been isolated from a species of the genus Psychotria, and is a central nervous system toxin, causing convulsions[1][2]. Calycanthine, the principal alkaloid of the order Calycanthaceae, has been isolated from a species of the genus Psychotria, and is a central nervous system toxin, causing convulsions[1][2].
Chimonanthine
A ring assembly that is 2,2,3,3,8,8,8a,8a-octahydro-1H,1H-3a,3a-bipyrrolo[2,3-b]indole substituted by methyl groups at positions 1 and 1.
(3aS,8bS)-8b-[(3aS,8bS)-3-methyl-1,2,3a,4-tetrahydropyrrolo[2,3-b]indol-8b-yl]-3-methyl-1,2,3a,4-tetrahydropyrrolo[2,3-b]indole
(-)-chimonanthine is the (3aS,3aS,8aS,8aS)-stereoisomer of chimonanthine. It is an enantiomer of a (+)-chimonanthine. (-)-Chimonanthine is a natural product found in Eumachia forsteriana, Chimonanthus praecox, and Idiospermum australiense with data available. The (3aS,3aS,8aS,8aS)-stereoisomer of chimonanthine.