NCBI Taxonomy: 30267

Spirostreptida (ncbi_taxid: 30267)

found 9 associated metabolites at order taxonomy rank level.

Ancestor: Helminthomorpha

Child Taxonomies: Cambalidae, Harpagophoridae, Choctellidae, Iulomorphidae, Odontopygidae, Cambalopsidae, Spirostreptidae, unclassified Spirostreptida

Quinone

cyclohexa-2,5-diene-1,4-dione

C6H4O2 (108.0211284)


Quinone is also called 1,4-benzoquinone or cyclohexadienedione. Quinones are oxidized derivatives of aromatic compounds and are often readily made from reactive aromatic compounds with electron-donating substituents such as phenols and catechols, which increase the nucleophilicity of the ring and contributes to the large redox potential needed to break aromaticity. Derivatives of quinones are common constituents of biologically relevant molecules. Some serve as electron acceptors in electron transport chains such as those in photosynthesis (plastoquinone, phylloquinone), and aerobic respiration (ubiquinone). Quinone is a common constituent of biologically relevant molecules (e.g. Vitamin K1 is phylloquinone). A natural example of quinones as oxidizing agents is the spray of bombardier beetles. Hydroquinone is reacted with hydrogen peroxide to produce a fiery blast of steam, a strong deterent in the animal world. 1,4-Benzoquinone, commonly known as para-quinone or quinone, is a chemical compound with the formula C6H4O2. 1,4-Benzoquinone is found in barley, olive, and anise. D019995 - Laboratory Chemicals > D007202 - Indicators and Reagents

   

p-Toluquinone

2-Methylcyclohexa-2,5-diene-1,4-dione

C7H6O2 (122.0367776)


   

2-methoxy-3-methylbenzene-1,4-diol

2-methoxy-3-methylbenzene-1,4-diol

C8H10O3 (154.062991)


   

Quinone

1,4-Benzoquinone

C6H4O2 (108.0211284)


   

3-methylcyclohexa-3,5-diene-1,2-dione

3-methylcyclohexa-3,5-diene-1,2-dione

C7H6O2 (122.0367776)


   

2-methoxy-3-methylcyclohexa-2,5-diene-1,4-dione

2-methoxy-3-methylcyclohexa-2,5-diene-1,4-dione

C8H8O3 (152.0473418)