NCBI Taxonomy: 399159

Radula javanica (ncbi_taxid: 399159)

found 16 associated metabolites at species taxonomy rank level.

Ancestor: Radula subgen. Radula

Child Taxonomies: none taxonomy data.

trans-beta-Farnesene

TRANS-.BETA.-FARNESENE (CONSTITUENT OF CHAMOMILE) [DSC]

C15H24 (204.18779039999998)


Trans-beta-farnesene is a beta-farnesene in which the double bond at position 6-7 has E configuration. It is the major or sole alarm pheromone in most species of aphid. It has a role as an alarm pheromone and a metabolite. beta-Farnesene is a natural product found in Nepeta nepetella, Eupatorium capillifolium, and other organisms with data available. trans-beta-Farnesene, also known as (E)-β-Farnesene or (E)-7,11-Dimethyl-3-methylenedodeca-1,6,10-triene, is classified as a member of the Sesquiterpenoids. Sesquiterpenoids are terpenes with three consecutive isoprene units. trans-beta-Farnesene is a hydrocarbon lipid molecule. (E)-β-Farnesene (trans-β-Farnesene) is a volatile sesquiterpene hydrocarbon which can be found in Phlomis aurea Decne essential oil. (E)-β-Farnesene can be used as a feeding stimulant for the sand fly Lutzomyia longipalpis[1][2]. (E)-β-Farnesene (trans-β-Farnesene) is a volatile sesquiterpene hydrocarbon which can be found in Phlomis aurea Decne essential oil. (E)-β-Farnesene can be used as a feeding stimulant for the sand fly Lutzomyia longipalpis[1][2].

   

beta-Farnesene

(6Z)-7,11-dimethyl-3-methylidenedodeca-1,6,10-triene

C15H24 (204.18779039999998)


A mixture with 1,3,6,10-Farnesatetraene JXF60-O has been isolated from many plant sources and is used as a food flavourant (woodgreen flavour). beta-Farnesene is found in sweet basil. (E)-beta-Farnesene is found in anise. (E)-beta-Farnesene is a constituent of hop, camomile and other essential oils (E)-β-Farnesene (trans-β-Farnesene) is a volatile sesquiterpene hydrocarbon which can be found in Phlomis aurea Decne essential oil. (E)-β-Farnesene can be used as a feeding stimulant for the sand fly Lutzomyia longipalpis[1][2]. (E)-β-Farnesene (trans-β-Farnesene) is a volatile sesquiterpene hydrocarbon which can be found in Phlomis aurea Decne essential oil. (E)-β-Farnesene can be used as a feeding stimulant for the sand fly Lutzomyia longipalpis[1][2].

   

3,5-dimethoxybibenzyl

Benzene, 1,3-dimethoxy-5-(2-phenylethyl)-

C16H18O2 (242.1306728)


   
   
   

Farnesene

1,6,10-Dodecatriene, 7,11-dimethyl-3-methylene-, (6E)-

C15H24 (204.18779039999998)


Isol. (without stereochemical distinction) from oil of Cymbopogon nardus (citronella), Cananga odorata (ylang ylang) and others (E)-β-Farnesene (trans-β-Farnesene) is a volatile sesquiterpene hydrocarbon which can be found in Phlomis aurea Decne essential oil. (E)-β-Farnesene can be used as a feeding stimulant for the sand fly Lutzomyia longipalpis[1][2]. (E)-β-Farnesene (trans-β-Farnesene) is a volatile sesquiterpene hydrocarbon which can be found in Phlomis aurea Decne essential oil. (E)-β-Farnesene can be used as a feeding stimulant for the sand fly Lutzomyia longipalpis[1][2].

   

Benzene, 1,3-dimethoxy-5-(2-phenylethyl)-

Benzene, 1,3-dimethoxy-5-(2-phenylethyl)-

C16H18O2 (242.1306728)


   

(2s,4r)-11-hydroxy-4-methyl-9-(2-phenylethyl)-6-oxatricyclo[5.4.0.0²,⁴]undeca-1(11),7,9-triene-10-carboxylic acid

(2s,4r)-11-hydroxy-4-methyl-9-(2-phenylethyl)-6-oxatricyclo[5.4.0.0²,⁴]undeca-1(11),7,9-triene-10-carboxylic acid

C20H20O4 (324.13615200000004)


   

(2s,4r)-11-methoxy-4-methyl-9-(2-phenylethyl)-6-oxatricyclo[5.4.0.0²,⁴]undeca-1(7),8,10-triene

(2s,4r)-11-methoxy-4-methyl-9-(2-phenylethyl)-6-oxatricyclo[5.4.0.0²,⁴]undeca-1(7),8,10-triene

C20H22O2 (294.1619712)


   

3-methyl-8-(2-phenylethyl)-2,5-dihydro-1-benzoxepin-6-ol

3-methyl-8-(2-phenylethyl)-2,5-dihydro-1-benzoxepin-6-ol

C19H20O2 (280.146322)