NCBI Taxonomy: 324598
Xanthopappus subacaulis (ncbi_taxid: 324598)
found 8 associated metabolites at species taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Xanthopappus
Child Taxonomies: none taxonomy data.
2-Methylthiophene
2-methylthiophene is a member of the class of thiophenes that is thiophene in which the hydrogen atom at position 2 is substituted by a methyl group. It has a role as a flavouring agent and a Maillard reaction product. It is a member of thiophenes and a volatile organic compound. It is functionally related to a thiophene. 2-Methylthiophene is a natural product found in Psidium guajava, Xanthopappus subacaulis, and Solanum lycopersicum with data available. 2-methylthiophene is a metabolite found in or produced by Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 2-Methylthiophene, also known as 2-thiotolene, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as heteroaromatic compounds. Heteroaromatic compounds are compounds containing an aromatic ring where a carbon atom is linked to an hetero atom. 2-Methylthiophene is possibly neutral. 2-Methylthiophene is an alliaceous, green, and onion tasting compound. 2-Methylthiophene has been detected, but not quantified, in several different foods, such as blackberries, coffee and coffee products, evergreen blackberries, and guava. Maillard product; present in roast beef and coffee aromas. 2-Methylthiophene is found in coffee and coffee products, animal foods, and guava. 4-Methylthiophene is?an intermediate?used?in?the?synthesis?of?the?aromatic sulfur compounds[1]. 4-Methylthiophene is?an intermediate?used?in?the?synthesis?of?the?aromatic sulfur compounds[1].
methylthiol
4-Methylthiophene is?an intermediate?used?in?the?synthesis?of?the?aromatic sulfur compounds[1]. 4-Methylthiophene is?an intermediate?used?in?the?synthesis?of?the?aromatic sulfur compounds[1].
1-{5-[(5e)-hept-5-en-1,3-diyn-1-yl]thiophen-2-yl}ethane-1,2-diol
(1r)-2-(acetyloxy)-1-{5-[(5e)-hept-5-en-1,3-diyn-1-yl]thiophen-2-yl}ethyl acetate
C17H16O4S (316.07692560000004)