NCBI Taxonomy: 2802331

Scutellaria columnae (ncbi_taxid: 2802331)

found 61 associated metabolites at species taxonomy rank level.

Ancestor: Scutellaria

Child Taxonomies: Scutellaria columnae subsp. columnae

Ursolic acid

(1S,2R,4aS,6aS,6bR,8aR,10S,12aR,12bR,14bS)-10-hydroxy-1,2,6a,6b,9,9,12a-heptamethyl-1,2,3,4,4a,5,6,6a,6b,7,8,8a,9,10,11,12,12a,12b,13,14b-icosahydropicene-4a-carboxylic acid

C30H48O3 (456.36032579999994)


Ursolic acid is a ubiquitous triterpenoid in plant kingdom, medicinal herbs, and is an integral part of the human diet. During the last decade over 700 research articles have been published on triterpenoids research, reflecting tremendous interest and progress in our understanding of these compounds. This included the isolation and purification of these tritepernoids from various plants and herbs, the chemical modifications to make more effective and water soluble derivatives, the pharmacological research on their beneficial effects, the toxicity studies, and the clinical use of these triterpenoids in various diseases including anticancer chemotherapies. Ursolic acid (UA), a pentacyclic triterpene acid, has been isolated from many kinds of medicinal plants, such as Eriobotrya japonica, Rosmarinns officinalis, Melaleuca leucadendron, Ocimum sanctum and Glechoma hederaceae. UA has been reported to produce antitumor activities and antioxidant activity, and is reported to have an antioxidant activity. UA may play an important role in regulating the apoptosis induced by high glucose presumably through scavenging of ROS (reactive oxygen species). It has been found recently that ursolic acid treatment affects growth and apoptosis in cancer cells. (PMID: 15994040, 17516235, 17213663). Ursolic acid is a pentacyclic triterpenoid that is urs-12-en-28-oic acid substituted by a beta-hydroxy group at position 3. It has a role as a plant metabolite and a geroprotector. It is a pentacyclic triterpenoid and a hydroxy monocarboxylic acid. It derives from a hydride of an ursane. Ursolic acid is a natural product found in Gladiolus italicus, Freziera, and other organisms with data available. Ursolic Acid is a pentacyclic triterpenoid found in various fruits, vegetables and medicinal herbs, with a variety of potential pharmacologic activities including anti-inflammatory, antioxidative, antiviral, serum lipid-lowering, and antineoplastic activities. Upon administration, ursolic acid may promote apoptosis and inhibit cancer cell proliferation through multiple mechanisms. This may include the regulation of mitochondrial function through various pathways including the ROCK/PTEN and p53 pathways, the suppression of the nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kB) pathways, and the increase in caspase-3, caspase-8 and caspase-9 activities. See also: Holy basil leaf (part of); Jujube fruit (part of); Lagerstroemia speciosa leaf (part of). D018501 - Antirheumatic Agents > D000894 - Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal > D016861 - Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors A pentacyclic triterpenoid that is urs-12-en-28-oic acid substituted by a beta-hydroxy group at position 3. C274 - Antineoplastic Agent > C129839 - Apoptotic Pathway-targeting Antineoplastic Agent Found in wax of apples, pears and other fruits. V. widely distributed in plants D018373 - Peripheral Nervous System Agents > D018689 - Sensory System Agents D002491 - Central Nervous System Agents > D000700 - Analgesics C26170 - Protective Agent > C275 - Antioxidant D000893 - Anti-Inflammatory Agents D000890 - Anti-Infective Agents D000970 - Antineoplastic Agents D004791 - Enzyme Inhibitors 3-Epiursolic Acid is a triterpenoid that can be isolated from Eriobotrya japonica, acts as a competitive inhibitor of cathepsin L (IC50, 6.5 μM; Ki, 19.5 μM), with no obvious effect on cathepsin B[1]. 3-Epiursolic Acid is a triterpenoid that can be isolated from Eriobotrya japonica, acts as a competitive inhibitor of cathepsin L (IC50, 6.5 μM; Ki, 19.5 μM), with no obvious effect on cathepsin B[1]. Ursolic acid (Prunol) is a natural pentacyclic triterpenoid carboxylic acid, exerts anti-tumor effects and is an effective compound for cancer prevention and therapy. Ursolic acid (Prunol) is a natural pentacyclic triterpenoid carboxylic acid, exerts anti-tumor effects and is an effective compound for cancer prevention and therapy.

   

Caffeic acid

(2E)-3-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)prop-2-enoic acid

C9H8O4 (180.0422568)


Caffeic acid is a hydroxycinnamic acid that is cinnamic acid in which the phenyl ring is substituted by hydroxy groups at positions 3 and 4. It exists in cis and trans forms; the latter is the more common. It has a role as a plant metabolite, an EC 1.13.11.33 (arachidonate 15-lipoxygenase) inhibitor, an EC 2.5.1.18 (glutathione transferase) inhibitor, an EC 1.13.11.34 (arachidonate 5-lipoxygenase) inhibitor, an antioxidant and an EC 3.5.1.98 (histone deacetylase) inhibitor. It is a hydroxycinnamic acid and a member of catechols. Caffeic Acid is a natural product found in Pavetta indica, Eupatorium cannabinum, and other organisms with data available. Caffeic Acid is an orally bioavailable, hydroxycinnamic acid derivative and polyphenol, with potential anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antineoplastic activities. Upon administration, caffeic acid acts as an antioxidant and prevents oxidative stress, thereby preventing DNA damage induced by free radicals. Caffeic acid targets and inhibits the histone demethylase (HDM) oncoprotein gene amplified in squamous cell carcinoma 1 (GASC1; JMJD2C; KDM4C) and inhibits cancer cell proliferation. GASC1, a member of the KDM4 subgroup of Jumonji (Jmj) domain-containing proteins, demethylates trimethylated lysine 9 and lysine 36 on histone H3 (H3K9 and H3K36), and plays a key role in tumor cell development. Caffeic acid is a metabolite found in or produced by Saccharomyces cerevisiae. See also: Black Cohosh (part of); Arctium lappa Root (part of); Comfrey Leaf (part of) ... View More ... 3,4-Dihydroxy-trans-cinnamate, also known as trans-Caffeate, is a polyphenol present in normal human urine positively correlated to coffee consumption and influenced by the dietary intake of diverse types of food (PMID:16870009). trans-Caffeic acid is found in many foods, some of which are flaxseed, cereal and cereal products, common grape, fruits, and common sage. It is also found in wine and coffee in free and conjugated forms. Caffeic acid (CAS: 331-39-5) is a polyphenol present in normal human urine positively correlated to coffee consumption and influenced by the dietary intake of diverse types of food (PMID:16870009). Caffeic acid has been found to be a microbial metabolite of Escherichia (PMID: 28396925). Caffeic acid. CAS Common Chemistry. CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, n.d. https://commonchemistry.cas.org/detail?cas_rn=331-39-5 (retrieved 2024-06-28) (CAS RN: 331-39-5). Licensed under the Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). Caffeic acid is an inhibitor of both TRPV1 ion channel and 5-Lipoxygenase (5-LO). Caffeic acid is an inhibitor of both TRPV1 ion channel and 5-Lipoxygenase (5-LO). Caffeic acid is an inhibitor of both TRPV1 ion channel and 5-Lipoxygenase (5-LO).

   

beta-Sitosterol

(3S,8S,9S,10R,13R,14S,17R)-17-((2R,5R)-5-ethyl-6-methylheptan-2-yl)-10,13-dimethyl-2,3,4,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17-tetradecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-3-ol

C29H50O (414.386145)


beta-Sitosterol, a main dietary phytosterol found in plants, may have the potential for prevention and therapy for human cancer. Phytosterols are plant sterols found in foods such as oils, nuts, and vegetables. Phytosterols, in the same way as cholesterol, contain a double bond and are susceptible to oxidation, and are characterized by anti-carcinogenic and anti-atherogenic properties (PMID:13129445, 11432711). beta-Sitosterol is a phytopharmacological extract containing a mixture of phytosterols, with smaller amounts of other sterols, bonded with glucosides. These phytosterols are commonly derived from the South African star grass, Hypoxis rooperi, or from species of Pinus and Picea. The purported active constituent is termed beta-sitosterol. Additionally, the quantity of beta-sitosterol-beta-D-glucoside is often reported. Although the exact mechanism of action of beta-sitosterols is unknown, it may be related to cholesterol metabolism or anti-inflammatory effects (via interference with prostaglandin metabolism). Compared with placebo, beta-sitosterol improved urinary symptom scores and flow measures (PMID:10368239). A plant food-based diet modifies the serum beta-sitosterol concentration in hyperandrogenic postmenopausal women. This finding indicates that beta-sitosterol can be used as a biomarker of exposure in observational studies or as a compliance indicator in dietary intervention studies of cancer prevention (PMID:14652381). beta-Sitosterol induces apoptosis and activates key caspases in MDA-MB-231 human breast cancer cells (PMID:12579296). Sitosterol is a member of the class of phytosterols that is stigmast-5-ene substituted by a beta-hydroxy group at position 3. It has a role as a sterol methyltransferase inhibitor, an anticholesteremic drug, an antioxidant, a plant metabolite and a mouse metabolite. It is a 3beta-sterol, a stigmastane sterol, a 3beta-hydroxy-Delta(5)-steroid, a C29-steroid and a member of phytosterols. It derives from a hydride of a stigmastane. Active fraction of Solanum trilobatum; reduces side-effects of radiation-induced toxicity. Beta-Sitosterol is a natural product found in Elodea canadensis, Ophiopogon intermedius, and other organisms with data available. beta-Sitosterol is one of several phytosterols (plant sterols) with chemical structures similar to that of cholesterol. Sitosterols are white, waxy powders with a characteristic odor. They are hydrophobic and soluble in alcohols. beta-Sitosterol is found in many foods, some of which are ginseng, globe artichoke, sesbania flower, and common oregano. C1907 - Drug, Natural Product > C28178 - Phytosterol > C68437 - Unsaturated Phytosterol D057847 - Lipid Regulating Agents > D000960 - Hypolipidemic Agents D009676 - Noxae > D000963 - Antimetabolites Beta-Sitosterol (purity>98\\%) is a plant sterol. Beta-Sitosterol (purity>98\\%) interfere with multiple cell signaling pathways, including cell cycle, apoptosis, proliferation, survival, invasion, angiogenesis, metastasis and inflammation[1]. Beta-Sitosterol (purity>98\%) is a plant sterol. Beta-Sitosterol (purity>98\%) interfere with multiple cell signaling pathways, including cell cycle, apoptosis, proliferation, survival, invasion, angiogenesis, metastasis and inflammation[1].

   

Wogonin

4H-1-Benzopyran-4-one, 5,7-dihydroxy-8-methoxy-2-phenyl-; Flavone, 5,7-dihydroxy-8-methoxy- (7CI,8CI); Wogonin (6CI); 5,7-Dihydroxy-8-methoxy-2-phenyl-4H-1-benzopyran-4-one; 5,7-Dihydroxy-8-methoxyflavone

C16H12O5 (284.0684702)


Wogonin is a dihydroxy- and monomethoxy-flavone in which the hydroxy groups are positioned at C-5 and C-7 and the methoxy group is at C-8. It has a role as a cyclooxygenase 2 inhibitor, an antineoplastic agent, an angiogenesis inhibitor and a plant metabolite. It is a dihydroxyflavone and a monomethoxyflavone. It is a conjugate acid of a wogonin(1-). Wogonin is a natural product found in Scutellaria likiangensis, Scutellaria amoena, and other organisms with data available. A dihydroxy- and monomethoxy-flavone in which the hydroxy groups are positioned at C-5 and C-7 and the methoxy group is at C-8. Annotation level-1 Wogonin is a naturally occurring mono-flavonoid, can inhibit the activity of CDK8 and Wnt, and exhibits anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor effects. Wogonin is a naturally occurring mono-flavonoid, can inhibit the activity of CDK8 and Wnt, and exhibits anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor effects.

   

Catalpol

(2S,3R,4S,5S,6R)-2-(((1aS,1bS,2S,5aR,6S,6aS)-6-hydroxy-1a-(hydroxymethyl)-1a,1b,2,5a,6,6a-hexahydrooxireno[2,3:4,5]cyclopenta[1,2-c]pyran-2-yl)oxy)-6-(hydroxymethyl)tetrahydro-2H-pyran-3,4,5-triol

C15H22O10 (362.1212912)


Catalpol is an organic molecular entity. It has a role as a metabolite. Catalpol is a natural product found in Verbascum lychnitis, Plantago atrata, and other organisms with data available. See also: Rehmannia glutinosa Root (part of). Catalpol (Catalpinoside), an iridoid glycoside found in Rehmannia glutinosa. Catalpol has neuroprotective, hypoglycemic, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, anti-spasmodic, anti-oxidant effects and anti-HBV effects[1][2][3]. Catalpol (Catalpinoside), an iridoid glycoside found in Rehmannia glutinosa. Catalpol has neuroprotective, hypoglycemic, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, anti-spasmodic, anti-oxidant effects and anti-HBV effects[1][2][3].

   

cis-Caffeic acid

(2Z)-3-(3,4-Dihydroxyphenyl)-2-propenoic acid

C9H8O4 (180.0422568)


Caffeic acid, also known as caffeate, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as hydroxycinnamic acids. Hydroxycinnamic acids are compounds containing an cinnamic acid where the benzene ring is hydroxylated. Caffeic acid exists in all living species, ranging from bacteria to humans. It is the precursor to ferulic acid, coniferyl alcohol, and sinapyl alcohol, all of which are significant building blocks in lignin. Outside of the human body, caffeic acid has been detected, but not quantified in fats and oils and nuts. Caffeic acid is formally rated as a possible carcinogen (by IARC 2B) and is also a potentially toxic compound. Caffeic acid has a variety of potential pharmacological effects in in vitro studies and in animal models, and the inhibitory effect of caffeic acid on cancer cell proliferation by an oxidative mechanism in the human HT-1080 fibrosarcoma cell line has recently been established. It occurs at high levels in black chokeberry (141 mg per 100 g) and in fairly high level in lingonberry (6 mg per 100 g). D020011 - Protective Agents > D000975 - Antioxidants Found in olive oil, peanuts and other plant sources Caffeic acid is an inhibitor of both TRPV1 ion channel and 5-Lipoxygenase (5-LO). Caffeic acid is an inhibitor of both TRPV1 ion channel and 5-Lipoxygenase (5-LO). Caffeic acid is an inhibitor of both TRPV1 ion channel and 5-Lipoxygenase (5-LO).

   

Isomartynoside

[(2R,3R,4S,5R,6R)-3,5-dihydroxy-6-[2-(3-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)ethoxy]-4-[(2S,3R,4R,5R,6S)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-methyloxan-2-yl]oxyoxan-2-yl]methyl (E)-3-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)prop-2-enoate

C31H40O15 (652.236709)


Isomartynoside is a natural product found in Prostanthera melissifolia, Plantago asiatica, and other organisms with data available.

   

Ursolic Acid

3-Hydroxy-12-ursen-28-oic acid

C30H48O3 (456.36032579999994)


Origin: Plant; SubCategory_DNP: Triterpenoids relative retention time with respect to 9-anthracene Carboxylic Acid is 1.636 relative retention time with respect to 9-anthracene Carboxylic Acid is 1.640 relative retention time with respect to 9-anthracene Carboxylic Acid is 1.638 relative retention time with respect to 9-anthracene Carboxylic Acid is 1.642 Ursolic acid (Prunol) is a natural pentacyclic triterpenoid carboxylic acid, exerts anti-tumor effects and is an effective compound for cancer prevention and therapy. Ursolic acid (Prunol) is a natural pentacyclic triterpenoid carboxylic acid, exerts anti-tumor effects and is an effective compound for cancer prevention and therapy.

   

sitosterol

17-(5-ethyl-6-methylheptan-2-yl)-10,13-dimethyl-2,3,4,7,8,9,11,12,14,15,16,17-dodecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-3-ol

C29H50O (414.386145)


A member of the class of phytosterols that is stigmast-5-ene substituted by a beta-hydroxy group at position 3. C1907 - Drug, Natural Product > C28178 - Phytosterol > C68437 - Unsaturated Phytosterol D057847 - Lipid Regulating Agents > D000960 - Hypolipidemic Agents D009676 - Noxae > D000963 - Antimetabolites Beta-Sitosterol (purity>98\\%) is a plant sterol. Beta-Sitosterol (purity>98\\%) interfere with multiple cell signaling pathways, including cell cycle, apoptosis, proliferation, survival, invasion, angiogenesis, metastasis and inflammation[1]. Beta-Sitosterol (purity>98\%) is a plant sterol. Beta-Sitosterol (purity>98\%) interfere with multiple cell signaling pathways, including cell cycle, apoptosis, proliferation, survival, invasion, angiogenesis, metastasis and inflammation[1].

   

Caffeate

(2Z)-3-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)prop-2-enoic acid

C9H8O4 (180.0422568)


D020011 - Protective Agents > D000975 - Antioxidants KEIO_ID C107 Caffeic acid is an inhibitor of both TRPV1 ion channel and 5-Lipoxygenase (5-LO). Caffeic acid is an inhibitor of both TRPV1 ion channel and 5-Lipoxygenase (5-LO). Caffeic acid is an inhibitor of both TRPV1 ion channel and 5-Lipoxygenase (5-LO).

   

Caffeic Acid

3,4-dihydroxy cinnamic acid

C9H8O4 (180.0422568)


A hydroxycinnamic acid that is cinnamic acid in which the phenyl ring is substituted by hydroxy groups at positions 3 and 4. It exists in cis and trans forms; the latter is the more common. 3,4-dihydroxycinnamic acid, also known as caffeic acid or trans-caffeate, is a member of the class of compounds known as hydroxycinnamic acids. Hydroxycinnamic acids are compounds containing an cinnamic acid where the benzene ring is hydroxylated. 3,4-dihydroxycinnamic acid is slightly soluble (in water) and a weakly acidic compound (based on its pKa). 3,4-dihydroxycinnamic acid can be found in fats and oils and nuts, which makes 3,4-dihydroxycinnamic acid a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. 3,4-dihydroxycinnamic acid exists in all eukaryotes, ranging from yeast to humans. Caffeic acid is an organic compound that is classified as a hydroxycinnamic acid. This yellow solid consists of both phenolic and acrylic functional groups. It is found in all plants because it is a key intermediate in the biosynthesis of lignin, one of the principal components of plant biomass and its residues . Caffeic acid is a polyphenol present in normal human urine positively correlated to coffee consumption and influenced by the dietary intake of diverse types of food. (PMID:16870009) [HMDB]. Caffeic acid is found in many foods, some of which are cardoon, coriander, common persimmon, and irish moss. D020011 - Protective Agents > D000975 - Antioxidants Annotation level-2 CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 167 relative retention time with respect to 9-anthracene Carboxylic Acid is 0.412 relative retention time with respect to 9-anthracene Carboxylic Acid is 0.403 Caffeic acid is an inhibitor of both TRPV1 ion channel and 5-Lipoxygenase (5-LO). Caffeic acid is an inhibitor of both TRPV1 ion channel and 5-Lipoxygenase (5-LO). Caffeic acid is an inhibitor of both TRPV1 ion channel and 5-Lipoxygenase (5-LO).

   

AI3-63211

InChI=1\C9H8O4\c10-7-3-1-6(5-8(7)11)2-4-9(12)13\h1-5,10-11H,(H,12,13)\b4-2

C9H8O4 (180.0422568)


D020011 - Protective Agents > D000975 - Antioxidants Caffeic acid is an inhibitor of both TRPV1 ion channel and 5-Lipoxygenase (5-LO). Caffeic acid is an inhibitor of both TRPV1 ion channel and 5-Lipoxygenase (5-LO). Caffeic acid is an inhibitor of both TRPV1 ion channel and 5-Lipoxygenase (5-LO).

   

Harzol

(3S,8S,9S,10R,13R,14S,17R)-17-[(2R,5R)-5-ethyl-6-methyl-heptan-2-yl]-10,13-dimethyl-2,3,4,7,8,9,11,12,14,15,16,17-dodecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-3-ol

C29H50O (414.386145)


C1907 - Drug, Natural Product > C28178 - Phytosterol > C68437 - Unsaturated Phytosterol D057847 - Lipid Regulating Agents > D000960 - Hypolipidemic Agents D009676 - Noxae > D000963 - Antimetabolites Beta-Sitosterol (purity>98\\%) is a plant sterol. Beta-Sitosterol (purity>98\\%) interfere with multiple cell signaling pathways, including cell cycle, apoptosis, proliferation, survival, invasion, angiogenesis, metastasis and inflammation[1]. Beta-Sitosterol (purity>98\%) is a plant sterol. Beta-Sitosterol (purity>98\%) interfere with multiple cell signaling pathways, including cell cycle, apoptosis, proliferation, survival, invasion, angiogenesis, metastasis and inflammation[1].

   

Urson

(1S,2R,4aS,6aR,6aS,6bR,8aR,10S,12aR,14bS)-10-hydroxy-1,2,6a,6b,9,9,12a-heptamethyl-2,3,4,5,6,6a,7,8,8a,10,11,12,13,14b-tetradecahydro-1H-picene-4a-carboxylic acid

C30H48O3 (456.36032579999994)


D018501 - Antirheumatic Agents > D000894 - Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal > D016861 - Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors C274 - Antineoplastic Agent > C129839 - Apoptotic Pathway-targeting Antineoplastic Agent D018373 - Peripheral Nervous System Agents > D018689 - Sensory System Agents D002491 - Central Nervous System Agents > D000700 - Analgesics C26170 - Protective Agent > C275 - Antioxidant D000893 - Anti-Inflammatory Agents D000890 - Anti-Infective Agents D000970 - Antineoplastic Agents D004791 - Enzyme Inhibitors Ursolic acid (Prunol) is a natural pentacyclic triterpenoid carboxylic acid, exerts anti-tumor effects and is an effective compound for cancer prevention and therapy. Ursolic acid (Prunol) is a natural pentacyclic triterpenoid carboxylic acid, exerts anti-tumor effects and is an effective compound for cancer prevention and therapy.

   

5'-{2h,3h,3ah,6ah-furo[2,3-b]furan-2-yl}-2'-(acetyloxy)-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl 2-methylbutanoate

5'-{2h,3h,3ah,6ah-furo[2,3-b]furan-2-yl}-2'-(acetyloxy)-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl 2-methylbutanoate

C27H38O8 (490.2566548)


   

2'-(acetyloxy)-5'-{hexahydrofuro[2,3-b]furan-2-yl}-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl 2-methylbutanoate

2'-(acetyloxy)-5'-{hexahydrofuro[2,3-b]furan-2-yl}-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl 2-methylbutanoate

C27H40O8 (492.272304)


   

(1's,2s,2'r,4's,5'r,6'r,8's,11's)-2'-(acetyloxy)-5'-{2-[(2r,3r)-2-hydroxyoxolan-3-yl]ethyl}-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl (2e)-2-methylbut-2-enoate

(1's,2s,2'r,4's,5'r,6'r,8's,11's)-2'-(acetyloxy)-5'-{2-[(2r,3r)-2-hydroxyoxolan-3-yl]ethyl}-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl (2e)-2-methylbut-2-enoate

C27H40O8 (492.272304)


   

(1'r,2r,2's,4'r,5's,6'r,8'r,11'r)-5'-[(2r,3ar,6as)-hexahydrofuro[2,3-b]furan-2-yl]-2'-(acetyloxy)-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl (2e)-2-methylbut-2-enoate

(1'r,2r,2's,4'r,5's,6'r,8'r,11'r)-5'-[(2r,3ar,6as)-hexahydrofuro[2,3-b]furan-2-yl]-2'-(acetyloxy)-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl (2e)-2-methylbut-2-enoate

C27H38O8 (490.2566548)


   

(2r,3r,4r,5r,6r)-5-hydroxy-6-[2-(3-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)ethoxy]-2-(hydroxymethyl)-4-{[(2s,3r,4r,5r,6s)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-methyloxan-2-yl]oxy}oxan-3-yl (2e)-3-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)prop-2-enoate

(2r,3r,4r,5r,6r)-5-hydroxy-6-[2-(3-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)ethoxy]-2-(hydroxymethyl)-4-{[(2s,3r,4r,5r,6s)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-methyloxan-2-yl]oxy}oxan-3-yl (2e)-3-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)prop-2-enoate

C31H40O15 (652.236709)


   

2'-(acetyloxy)-5'-{hexahydrofuro[2,3-b]furan-2-yl}-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl 2-methylbut-2-enoate

2'-(acetyloxy)-5'-{hexahydrofuro[2,3-b]furan-2-yl}-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl 2-methylbut-2-enoate

C27H38O8 (490.2566548)


   

(1's,2r,2's,4'r,5's,6'r,11's)-5'-[(2r,3ar,6as)-hexahydrofuro[2,3-b]furan-2-yl]-11'-hydroxy-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-2'-yl acetate

(1's,2r,2's,4'r,5's,6'r,11's)-5'-[(2r,3ar,6as)-hexahydrofuro[2,3-b]furan-2-yl]-11'-hydroxy-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-2'-yl acetate

C22H32O7 (408.2147922)


   

(1's,2r,2'r,4'r,5'r,6's,8's,11's)-5'-[(2r,3ar,6as)-hexahydrofuro[2,3-b]furan-2-yl]-11'-hydroxy-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-2'-yl acetate

(1's,2r,2'r,4'r,5'r,6's,8's,11's)-5'-[(2r,3ar,6as)-hexahydrofuro[2,3-b]furan-2-yl]-11'-hydroxy-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-2'-yl acetate

C22H32O7 (408.2147922)


   

[(1r,2r,4r,5r,6s,10r)-5-hydroxy-10-{[(2s,3r,4s,5s,6r)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}-3,9-dioxatricyclo[4.4.0.0²,⁴]dec-7-en-2-yl]methyl (2e)-3-phenylprop-2-enoate

[(1r,2r,4r,5r,6s,10r)-5-hydroxy-10-{[(2s,3r,4s,5s,6r)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}-3,9-dioxatricyclo[4.4.0.0²,⁴]dec-7-en-2-yl]methyl (2e)-3-phenylprop-2-enoate

C24H28O11 (492.16315380000003)


   

(1'r,2r,2's,4'r,5's,6'r,8'r,11'r)-5'-[(2s,3ar,6as)-hexahydrofuro[2,3-b]furan-2-yl]-2'-(acetyloxy)-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl 2-methylbutanoate

(1'r,2r,2's,4'r,5's,6'r,8'r,11'r)-5'-[(2s,3ar,6as)-hexahydrofuro[2,3-b]furan-2-yl]-2'-(acetyloxy)-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl 2-methylbutanoate

C27H40O8 (492.272304)


   

(1'r,2r,2's,4'r,5's,6'r,8'r,11'r)-5'-[(2s,3as,6ar)-5-oxo-tetrahydro-2h-furo[2,3-b]furan-2-yl]-2'-(acetyloxy)-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl (2e)-2-methylbut-2-enoate

(1'r,2r,2's,4'r,5's,6'r,8'r,11'r)-5'-[(2s,3as,6ar)-5-oxo-tetrahydro-2h-furo[2,3-b]furan-2-yl]-2'-(acetyloxy)-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl (2e)-2-methylbut-2-enoate

C27H36O9 (504.2359206)


   

(1'r,2r,2's,4'r,5's,6'r,8'r,11'r)-2'-(acetyloxy)-5'-{2-[(3s)-2-hydroxyoxolan-3-yl]ethyl}-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl (2e)-2-methylbut-2-enoate

(1'r,2r,2's,4'r,5's,6'r,8'r,11'r)-2'-(acetyloxy)-5'-{2-[(3s)-2-hydroxyoxolan-3-yl]ethyl}-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl (2e)-2-methylbut-2-enoate

C27H40O8 (492.272304)


   

11'-hydroxy-5'-{5-hydroxy-hexahydrofuro[2,3-b]furan-2-yl}-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-2'-yl acetate

11'-hydroxy-5'-{5-hydroxy-hexahydrofuro[2,3-b]furan-2-yl}-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-2'-yl acetate

C22H32O8 (424.20970719999997)


   

[(1s,2s,4s,5s,6s,10s)-5-hydroxy-10-{[(2s,3s,4s,5s,6r)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}-3,9-dioxatricyclo[4.4.0.0²,⁴]dec-7-en-2-yl]methyl (2e)-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)prop-2-enoate

[(1s,2s,4s,5s,6s,10s)-5-hydroxy-10-{[(2s,3s,4s,5s,6r)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}-3,9-dioxatricyclo[4.4.0.0²,⁴]dec-7-en-2-yl]methyl (2e)-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)prop-2-enoate

C24H28O12 (508.1580688)


   

(1'r,2r,2's,4'r,5's,6'r,8'r,11'r)-5'-[(2s,3ar,6as)-hexahydrofuro[2,3-b]furan-2-yl]-2'-(acetyloxy)-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl (2r)-2-methylbutanoate

(1'r,2r,2's,4'r,5's,6'r,8'r,11'r)-5'-[(2s,3ar,6as)-hexahydrofuro[2,3-b]furan-2-yl]-2'-(acetyloxy)-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl (2r)-2-methylbutanoate

C27H40O8 (492.272304)


   

(5-hydroxy-10-{[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}-3,9-dioxatricyclo[4.4.0.0²,⁴]dec-7-en-2-yl)methyl 3-phenylprop-2-enoate

(5-hydroxy-10-{[3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}-3,9-dioxatricyclo[4.4.0.0²,⁴]dec-7-en-2-yl)methyl 3-phenylprop-2-enoate

C24H28O11 (492.16315380000003)


   

(1'r,2r,2's,4'r,5's,6'r,8'r,11's)-5'-[(2r,3ar,6as)-hexahydrofuro[2,3-b]furan-2-yl]-11'-hydroxy-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-2'-yl acetate

(1'r,2r,2's,4'r,5's,6'r,8'r,11's)-5'-[(2r,3ar,6as)-hexahydrofuro[2,3-b]furan-2-yl]-11'-hydroxy-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-2'-yl acetate

C22H32O7 (408.2147922)


   

(1'r,2r,2's,4'r,5's,6'r,8'r,11'r)-2'-(acetyloxy)-5'-{2-[(2r,3s)-2-hydroxyoxolan-3-yl]ethyl}-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl (2e)-2-methylbut-2-enoate

(1'r,2r,2's,4'r,5's,6'r,8'r,11'r)-2'-(acetyloxy)-5'-{2-[(2r,3s)-2-hydroxyoxolan-3-yl]ethyl}-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl (2e)-2-methylbut-2-enoate

C27H40O8 (492.272304)


   

(1's,2r,2's,4'r,5's,6'r,8'r,11's)-5'-[(2r,3ar,6as)-hexahydrofuro[2,3-b]furan-2-yl]-11'-hydroxy-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-2'-yl acetate

(1's,2r,2's,4'r,5's,6'r,8'r,11's)-5'-[(2r,3ar,6as)-hexahydrofuro[2,3-b]furan-2-yl]-11'-hydroxy-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-2'-yl acetate

C22H32O7 (408.2147922)


   

[(1s,2s,4s,5s,6r,10s)-5-hydroxy-10-{[(2s,3r,4s,5s,6r)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}-3,9-dioxatricyclo[4.4.0.0²,⁴]dec-7-en-2-yl]methyl (2e)-3-phenylprop-2-enoate

[(1s,2s,4s,5s,6r,10s)-5-hydroxy-10-{[(2s,3r,4s,5s,6r)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}-3,9-dioxatricyclo[4.4.0.0²,⁴]dec-7-en-2-yl]methyl (2e)-3-phenylprop-2-enoate

C24H28O11 (492.16315380000003)


   

{3,5-dihydroxy-6-[2-(3-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)ethoxy]-4-[(3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-methyloxan-2-yl)oxy]oxan-2-yl}methyl 3-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)prop-2-enoate

{3,5-dihydroxy-6-[2-(3-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)ethoxy]-4-[(3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-methyloxan-2-yl)oxy]oxan-2-yl}methyl 3-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)prop-2-enoate

C31H40O15 (652.236709)


   

stigmast-5-en-3-ol, (3β)-

stigmast-5-en-3-ol, (3β)-

C29H50O (414.386145)


   

(1'r,2r,2's,4'r,5's,6'r,8'r,11'r)-5'-[(2s,3as,6as)-2h,3h,3ah,6ah-furo[2,3-b]furan-2-yl]-2'-(acetyloxy)-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl 2-methylbutanoate

(1'r,2r,2's,4'r,5's,6'r,8'r,11'r)-5'-[(2s,3as,6as)-2h,3h,3ah,6ah-furo[2,3-b]furan-2-yl]-2'-(acetyloxy)-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl 2-methylbutanoate

C27H38O8 (490.2566548)


   

(1'r,2r,2's,4'r,5's,6'r,8'r,11'r)-5'-[(2s,3as,6as)-2h,3h,3ah,6ah-furo[2,3-b]furan-2-yl]-2'-(acetyloxy)-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl (2r)-2-methylbutanoate

(1'r,2r,2's,4'r,5's,6'r,8'r,11'r)-5'-[(2s,3as,6as)-2h,3h,3ah,6ah-furo[2,3-b]furan-2-yl]-2'-(acetyloxy)-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl (2r)-2-methylbutanoate

C27H38O8 (490.2566548)


   

(1'r,2r,2's,4'r,5's,6'r,8'r,11's)-5'-[(2s,3ar,6as)-hexahydrofuro[2,3-b]furan-2-yl]-11'-hydroxy-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-2'-yl acetate

(1'r,2r,2's,4'r,5's,6'r,8'r,11's)-5'-[(2s,3ar,6as)-hexahydrofuro[2,3-b]furan-2-yl]-11'-hydroxy-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-2'-yl acetate

C22H32O7 (408.2147922)


   

2'-(acetyloxy)-5'-[2-(2-hydroxyoxolan-3-yl)ethyl]-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl 2-methylbut-2-enoate

2'-(acetyloxy)-5'-[2-(2-hydroxyoxolan-3-yl)ethyl]-4',5'-dimethyl-12'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,10'-tricyclo[6.2.2.0¹,⁶]dodecan]-11'-yl 2-methylbut-2-enoate

C27H40O8 (492.272304)


   

(1r,4ar,5s,6r,8s,8ar)-5-[(2s,3as,6ar)-5-hydroxy-hexahydrofuro[2,3-b]furan-2-yl]-8-(acetyloxy)-5,6-dimethyl-hexahydro-2h-spiro[naphthalene-1,2'-oxiran]-8a-ylmethyl acetate

(1r,4ar,5s,6r,8s,8ar)-5-[(2s,3as,6ar)-5-hydroxy-hexahydrofuro[2,3-b]furan-2-yl]-8-(acetyloxy)-5,6-dimethyl-hexahydro-2h-spiro[naphthalene-1,2'-oxiran]-8a-ylmethyl acetate

C24H36O8 (452.2410056)