NCBI Taxonomy: 40081
Crambinae (ncbi_taxid: 40081)
found 10 associated metabolites at subfamily taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Crambidae
Child Taxonomies: Diatraea, Vaxi, Urola, Ubida, Chilo, Epina, Gadira, Tehama, Almita, Xubida, Sebrus, Mesolia, Nechilo, Gargela, Hednota, Argyria, Crambus, Eoreuma, Miyakea, Diadexia, Bissetia, Coniesta, Tawhitia, Myelobia, Platytes, Culladia, Pediasia, Neargyria, Autarotis, Eurhythma, Thopeutis, Agriphila, Catoptria, Catancyla, Aurotalis, Orocrambus, Neodactria, Haimbachia, Raphiptera, Microchilo, Microtalis, Euchromius, Tauroscopa, Thisanotia, Cypholomia, Catharylla, Mestolobes, Ptochostola, Ancylolomia, Angustalius, Metacrambus, Bleszynskia, Microcausta, Neoculladia, Novocrambus, Orthomecyna, Eufernaldia, Conocrambus, Corynophora, Microcrambus, Occidentalia, Microcrambon, Glaucocharis, Calamotropha, Thaumatopsis, Hemiplatytes, Charltoniada, Fissicrambus, Prionapteryx, Pseudargyria, Parapediasia, Neargyrioides, Chrysocrambus, Diptychophora, Donacoscaptes, Friedlanderia, Xanthocrambus, Chrysoteuchia, Caffrocrambus, Australargyria, Conocramboides, Tortriculladia, Fernandocrambus, Microcramboides, Pseudocatharylla, Pseudoschoenobius, unclassified Crambinae
hexadecanal
COVID info from COVID-19 Disease Map Corona-virus Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 SARS-CoV COVID19 SARS2 SARS Hexadecanal (Palmitaldehyde) is a free fatty aldehyde present in animals[1]. Hexadecanal (Palmitaldehyde) is a free fatty aldehyde present in animals[1].