NCBI Taxonomy: 375249
Myrcia (ncbi_taxid: 375249)
found 13 associated metabolites at genus taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Myrcia group
Child Taxonomies: Myrcia ovina, Myrcia aurea, Myrcia nivea, Myrcia rupta, Myrcia torta, Myrcia bella, Myrcia densa, Myrcia limae, Myrcia tumida, Myrcia crocea, Myrcia anceps, Myrcia rorida, Myrcia selloi, Myrcia eximia, Myrcia nitida, Myrcia cuprea, Myrcia fallax, Myrcia follii, Myrcia sosias, Myrcia glabra, Myrcia anomala, Myrcia lignosa, Myrcia obovata, Myrcia montana, Myrcia pendula, Myrcia ruschii, Myrcia serrana, Myrcia stricta, Myrcia clavija, Myrcia coumete, Myrcia eriopus, Myrcia deflexa, Myrcia isaiana, Myrcia pulchra, Myrcia retorta, Myrcia rufipes, Myrcia paganii, Myrcia vestita, Myrcia antonia, Myrcia bicolor, Myrcia aethusa, Myrcia elevata, Myrcia robusta, Myrcia grandis, Myrcia dealbata, Myrcia lundiana, Myrcia thomasii, Myrcia tortuosa, Myrcia squamata, Myrcia racemosa, Myrcia costeira, Myrcia laricina, Myrcia rostrata, Myrcia marianae, Myrcia venulosa, Myrcia tetraloba, Myrcia eriocalyx, Myrcia fenzliana, Myrcia grazielae, Myrcia lughadhae, Myrcia pulvinata, Myrcia insularis, Myrcia strigipes, Myrcia pinifolia, Myrcia amazonica, Myrcia bracteata, Myrcia splendens, Myrcia mutabilis, Myrcia pubescens, Myrcia polyneura, Myrcia retivenia, Myrcia sylvatica, Myrcia abbotiana, Myrcia ascendens, Myrcia carvalhoi, Myrcia neoglabra, Myrcia oblongata, Myrcia rotundata, Myrcia rupestris, Myrcia subavenia, Myrcia laxiflora, Myrcia saxatilis, Myrcia tomentosa, Myrcia polyantha, Myrcia silvatica, Myrcia palustris, Myrcia gilsoniana, Myrcia littoralis, Myrcia siriacoana, Myrcia skeldingii, Myrcia cerqueiria, Myrcia decrescens, Myrcia reticulata, Myrcia rosangelae, Myrcia springiana, Myrcia subsericea, Myrcia thyrsoidea, Myrcia citrifolia, Myrcia guianensis, Myrcia hebepetala, Myrcia hexasticha, Myrcia leptoclada, Myrcia reticulosa, Myrcia tijucensis, Myrcia macrocarpa, Myrcia apodocarpa, Myrcia variabilis, Myrcia vittoriana, Myrcia megaphylla, Myrcia mucugensis, Myrcia platyclada, Myrcia plusiantha, Myrcia subcordata, Myrcia tenuifolia, Myrcia bicarinata, Myrcia hirtiflora, Myrcia multiflora, Myrcia pubipetala, Myrcia magnifolia, Myrcia gatunensis, Myrcia amethystina, Myrcia coelosepala, Myrcia ramuliflora, Myrcia chytraculia, Myrcia barituensis, Myrcia cordiifolia, Myrcia grandiflora, Myrcia decorticans, Myrcia hartwegiana, Myrcia inaequiloba, Myrcia micropetala, Myrcia spectabilis, Myrcia tenuivenosa, Myrcia flagellaris, Myrcia grandifolia, Myrcia ilheosensis, Myrcia maximiliana, Myrcia ferruginosa, Myrcia glazioviana, Myrcia maricaensis, Myrcia microphylla, Myrcia laruotteana, Myrcia minutiflora, Myrcia riodocensis, Myrcia neovelutina, Myrcia tetraphylla, Myrcia angustifolia, Myrcia linearifolia, Myrcia rotundifolia, Myrcia subalpestris, unclassified Myrcia, Myrcia eumecephylla, Myrcia lenheirensis, Myrcia mischophylla, Myrcia suffruticosa, Myrcia brasiliensis, Myrcia blanchetiana, Myrcia hatschbachii, Myrcia jacobinensis, Myrcia sessilissima, Myrcia amplexicaulis, Myrcia congestiflora, Myrcia myrtillifolia, Myrcia camapuanensis, Myrcia spathulifolia, Myrcia paracatuensis, Myrcia multipunctata, Myrcia subterminalis, Myrcia albotomentosa, Myrcia magnoliifolia, Myrcia acuminatissima, Myrcia eugeniopsoides, Myrcia anacardiifolia, Myrcia longicalyptrata, Myrcia pseudomarlierea, Myrcia subverticillaris, Myrcia calyptranthoides, Myrcia espiritosantensis, Myrcia pseudospectabilis, Myrcia aff. unana BA-2018, Myrcia aff. lucida MS-2016, Myrcia cf. aethusa PECB151, Myrcia aff. servata MS-2016, Myrcia aff. selloi Lucas 274, Myrcia aff. venulosa MS-2016, Myrcia aff. truncata VGS-2015, Myrcia aff. crocea Amorim 1919, Myrcia aff. regeliana VGS-2015, Myrcia aff. amazonica VGS-2015, Myrcia aff. maximiliana MS-2016, Myrcia aff. plusiantha VGS-2015, Myrcia aff. subobliqua VGS-2015, Myrcia cf. tomentosa HUEFS249076, Myrcia aff. bergiana Amorim 1810, Myrcia cf. guianensis HUEFS248614, Myrcia aff. glazioviana Nadruz 1007, Myrcia aff. pubescens Faria s.n. (28.11.2014)
Ellagic acid
Ellagic acid appears as cream-colored needles (from pyridine) or yellow powder. Odorless. (NTP, 1992) Ellagic acid is an organic heterotetracyclic compound resulting from the formal dimerisation of gallic acid by oxidative aromatic coupling with intramolecular lactonisation of both carboxylic acid groups of the resulting biaryl. It is found in many fruits and vegetables, including raspberries, strawberries, cranberries, and pomegranates. It has a role as an antioxidant, a food additive, a plant metabolite, an EC 5.99.1.2 (DNA topoisomerase) inhibitor, an EC 5.99.1.3 [DNA topoisomerase (ATP-hydrolysing)] inhibitor, an EC 1.14.18.1 (tyrosinase) inhibitor, an EC 2.3.1.5 (arylamine N-acetyltransferase) inhibitor, an EC 2.4.1.1 (glycogen phosphorylase) inhibitor, an EC 2.5.1.18 (glutathione transferase) inhibitor, an EC 2.7.1.127 (inositol-trisphosphate 3-kinase) inhibitor, an EC 2.7.1.151 (inositol-polyphosphate multikinase) inhibitor, an EC 2.7.4.6 (nucleoside-diphosphate kinase) inhibitor, a skin lightening agent, a fungal metabolite, an EC 2.7.7.7 (DNA-directed DNA polymerase) inhibitor and a geroprotector. It is an organic heterotetracyclic compound, a cyclic ketone, a lactone, a member of catechols and a polyphenol. It is functionally related to a gallic acid. Ellagic acid is present in several fruits such as cranberries, strawberries, raspberries, and pomegranates. In pomegranates, there are several therapeutic compounds but ellagic acid is the most active and abundant. Ellagic acid is also present in vegetables. Ellagic acid is an investigational drug studied for treatment of Follicular Lymphoma (phase 2 trial), protection from brain injury of intrauterine growth restricted babies (phase 1 and 2 trial), improvement of cardiovascular function in adolescents who are obese (phase 2 trial), and topical treatment of solar lentigines. Ellagic acids therapeutic action mostly involves antioxidant and anti-proliferative effects. Ellagic acid is a natural product found in Fragaria chiloensis, Metrosideros perforata, and other organisms with data available. Ellagic acid is a metabolite found in or produced by Saccharomyces cerevisiae. A fused four ring compound occurring free or combined in galls. Isolated from the kino of Eucalyptus maculata Hook and E. Hemipholia F. Muell. Activates Factor XII of the blood clotting system which also causes kinin release; used in research and as a dye. Ellagic acid is an organic heterotetracyclic compound resulting from the formal dimerisation of gallic acid by oxidative aromatic coupling with intramolecular lactonisation of both carboxylic acid groups of the resulting biaryl. It is found in many fruits and vegetables, including raspberries, strawberries, cranberries, and pomegranates. It has a role as an antioxidant, a food additive, a plant metabolite, an EC 5.99.1.2 (DNA topoisomerase) inhibitor, an EC 5.99.1.3 [DNA topoisomerase (ATP-hydrolysing)] inhibitor, an EC 1.14.18.1 (tyrosinase) inhibitor, an EC 2.3.1.5 (arylamine N-acetyltransferase) inhibitor, an EC 2.4.1.1 (glycogen phosphorylase) inhibitor, an EC 2.5.1.18 (glutathione transferase) inhibitor, an EC 2.7.1.127 (inositol-trisphosphate 3-kinase) inhibitor, an EC 2.7.1.151 (inositol-polyphosphate multikinase) inhibitor, an EC 2.7.4.6 (nucleoside-diphosphate kinase) inhibitor, a skin lightening agent, a fungal metabolite and an EC 2.7.7.7 (DNA-directed DNA polymerase) inhibitor. It is an organic heterotetracyclic compound, a cyclic ketone, a lactone, a member of catechols and a polyphenol. It derives from a gallic acid. Ellagic acid, also known as ellagate, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as hydrolyzable tannins. These are tannins with a structure characterized by either of the following models. In model 1, the structure contains galloyl units (in some cases, shikimic acid units) that are linked to diverse polyol carbohydrate-, catechin-, or triterpenoid units. In model 2, contains at least two galloyl units C-C coupled to each other, and do not contain a glycosidically linked catechin unit. The antiproliferative and antioxidant properties of ellagic acid have spurred preliminary research into the potential health benefits of ellagic acid consumption. Ellagic acids therapeutic action mostly involves antioxidant and anti-proliferative/anti-cancer effects. Ellagic acid is found, on average, in the highest concentration within a few different foods, such as chestnuts, common walnuts, and japanese walnuts and in a lower concentration in whiskies, arctic blackberries, and cloudberries. Ellagic acid has also been detected, but not quantified in several different foods, such as lowbush blueberries, bilberries, guava, strawberry guava, and bog bilberries. An organic heterotetracyclic compound resulting from the formal dimerisation of gallic acid by oxidative aromatic coupling with intramolecular lactonisation of both carboxylic acid groups of the resulting biaryl. It is found in many fruits and vegetables, including raspberries, strawberries, cranberries, and pomegranates. Widely distributed in higher plants especies dicotyledons. Intestinal astringent, dietary role disputed. Nutriceutical with anticancer and antioxidation props. Ellagic acid is a natural antioxidant, and acts as a potent and ATP-competitive CK2 inhibitor, with an IC50 of 40 nM and a Ki of 20 nM. Ellagic acid is a natural antioxidant, and acts as a potent and ATP-competitive CK2 inhibitor, with an IC50 of 40 nM and a Ki of 20 nM.
Guaijaverin
Guaijaverin is a urease inhibitor with an IC50 of 120 μM. Guaijaverin shows antioxidant and anti-Streptococcus mutans activities[1][2][3]. Guaijaverin is a urease inhibitor with an IC50 of 120 μM. Guaijaverin shows antioxidant and anti-Streptococcus mutans activities[1][2][3]. Reynoutrin (Quercetin-3-D-xyloside) is a flavonoid from Psidium cattleianum, with antioxidant and radical-scavenging activity[1]. Reynoutrin (Quercetin-3-D-xyloside) is a flavonoid from Psidium cattleianum, with antioxidant and radical-scavenging activity[1].
Guaijaverin
Acquisition and generation of the data is financially supported in part by CREST/JST. Guaijaverin is a natural product found in Eucalyptus cypellocarpa, Hypericum scabrum, and other organisms with data available. Guaijaverin is a urease inhibitor with an IC50 of 120 μM. Guaijaverin shows antioxidant and anti-Streptococcus mutans activities[1][2][3]. Guaijaverin is a urease inhibitor with an IC50 of 120 μM. Guaijaverin shows antioxidant and anti-Streptococcus mutans activities[1][2][3].
Myrciacitrin II
C24H28O11 (492.16315380000003)
A flavanone glycoside that is (2S)-flavanone substituted by methyl groups at positions 6 and 8, hydroxy groups at positions 5 and 2, a methoxy group at position 5 and a beta-D-glucopyranosyloxy residue at position 7. Isolated from the leaves of Myrcia multiflora, it exhibits inhibitory activity against alpha-glucosidase and aldose reductase.
Ellagic Acid
Origin: Plant, Ellagic acids, Benzopyranoids, Pyrans Ellagic acid is a natural antioxidant, and acts as a potent and ATP-competitive CK2 inhibitor, with an IC50 of 40 nM and a Ki of 20 nM. Ellagic acid is a natural antioxidant, and acts as a potent and ATP-competitive CK2 inhibitor, with an IC50 of 40 nM and a Ki of 20 nM.
Catechol
Catechin ((+)-Catechin) inhibits cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1) with an IC50 of 1.4 μM. Catechin ((+)-Catechin) inhibits cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1) with an IC50 of 1.4 μM.