NCBI Taxonomy: 42308
Hypoxylon (ncbi_taxid: 42308)
found 207 associated metabolites at genus taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Hypoxylaceae
Child Taxonomies: Hypoxylon addis, Hypoxylon begae, Hypoxylon fragiforme, Hypoxylon munkii, Hypoxylon liviae, Hypoxylon fuscum, Hypoxylon lilloi, Hypoxylon zangii, Hypoxylon rickii, Hypoxylon dussii, Hypoxylon duranii, Hypoxylon notatum, Hypoxylon rutilum, Hypoxylon shearii, Hypoxylon musceum, Hypoxylon laschii, Hypoxylon serpens, Hypoxylon texense, Hypoxylon croceum, Hypoxylon carneum, Hypoxylon howeanum, Hypoxylon trugodes, Hypoxylon rubellum, Hypoxylon lechatii, Hypoxylon baruense, Hypoxylon larissae, Hypoxylon fendleri, Hypoxylon damuense, Hypoxylon invadens, Hypoxylon rogersii, Hypoxylon jecorinum, Hypoxylon petriniae, Hypoxylon polyporus, Hypoxylon ticinense, Hypoxylon samuelsii, Hypoxylon delonicis, Hypoxylon greiderae, Hypoxylon hinnuleum, Hypoxylon aveirense, Hypoxylon inaequale, Hypoxylon lignicola, Hypoxylon aurantium, Hypoxylon mangrovei, Hypoxylon subgilvum, Hypoxylon szostakii, Hypoxylon medogense, Hypoxylon ochraceum, Hypoxylon fuscoides, Hypoxylon hypomiltum, Hypoxylon investiens, Hypoxylon commutatum, Hypoxylon ulmophilum, Hypoxylon porphyreum, Hypoxylon papillatum, Hypoxylon canariense, Hypoxylon suranareei, Hypoxylon bellicolor, Hypoxylon guilanense, Hypoxylon hainanense, Hypoxylon perforatum, Hypoxylon vogesiacum, Hypoxylon cercidicola, Hypoxylon crocopeplum, Hypoxylon dieckmannii, Hypoxylon lenormandii, Hypoxylon lividicolor, Hypoxylon macrosporum, Hypoxylon pilgerianum, Hypoxylon officinalis, Hypoxylon aeruginosum, Hypoxylon hepaticolor, Hypoxylon isabellinum, Hypoxylon argillaceum, Hypoxylon macrocarpum, Hypoxylon pulicicidum, Hypoxylon tortisporum, Hypoxylon ferrugineum, Hypoxylon umbilicatum, Hypoxylon teeravasati, Hypoxylon subtrugodes, Hypoxylon gibriacense, Hypoxylon punctulatum, Hypoxylon intermedium, Hypoxylon rubiginosum, Hypoxylon jaklitschii, Hypoxylon arawakianum, Hypoxylon hongheensis, Hypoxylon anthochroum, Hypoxylon brevisporum, Hypoxylon wujianggense, Hypoxylon endophyticum, unclassified Hypoxylon, Hypoxylon subticinense, Hypoxylon blackburniae, Hypoxylon jianfengense, Hypoxylon gilbertsonii, Hypoxylon calileguense, Hypoxylon pseudofuscum, Hypoxylon eurasiaticum, Hypoxylon riograndense, Hypoxylon cinnabarinum, Hypoxylon erythrostroma, Hypoxylon polyporoideum, Hypoxylon fraxinophilum, Hypoxylon aff. fendleri, Hypoxylon subdisciforme, Hypoxylon subrutiloides, Hypoxylon diatrypeoides, Hypoxylon cf. hinnuleum, Hypoxylon wuzhishanense, Hypoxylon haematostroma, Hypoxylon mediterraneum, Hypoxylon baihualingense, Hypoxylon griseobrunneum, Hypoxylon fusoideosporum, Hypoxylon fuscopurpureum, Hypoxylon sublenormandii, Hypoxylon spegazzinianum, Hypoxylon lienhwacheense, Hypoxylon cf. fragiforme, Hypoxylon pseudefendleri, Hypoxylon lividipigmentum, Hypoxylon lateripigmentum, Hypoxylon aff. hypomiltum, Hypoxylon fulvosulphureum, Hypoxylon cf. rubiginosum, Hypoxylon judithwrightiae, Hypoxylon cf. archeri S86, Hypoxylon vinosopulvinatum, Hypoxylon flavoargillaceum, Hypoxylon chrysalidosporum, Hypoxylon aff. gilbertsonii, Hypoxylon olivaceopigmentum, Hypoxylon neosublenormandii, Hypoxylon cyclobalanopsidis, Hypoxylon cf. archeri SUT103, Hypoxylon cf. archeri SUT105, Hypoxylon cf. archeri ST2333, Hypoxylon cf. archeri ST2527, Hypoxylon verruciperisporium, Hypoxylon sporistriatatunicum, Hypoxylon cf. trugodes SUT146, Hypoxylon cf. symphyon BCC 20324, Hypoxylon cf. trugodes BCC 23010, Hypoxylon cf. trugodes UFMGCB8020, Hypoxylon cf. subgilvum BCC 21050, Hypoxylon cf. subgilvum BCC 22995, Hypoxylon cf. lividipigmentum H075, Hypoxylon cf. fragiforme masuya Cr21, Hypoxylon aff. erythrostroma HS-2019, Hypoxylon cf. subticinense MUCL 53752, Hypoxylon aff. rectangulosporum HS-2019
Orsellinic_acid
O-orsellinic acid is a dihydroxybenzoic acid that is 2,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid in which the hydrogen at position 6 is replaced by a methyl group. It has a role as a metabolite, a marine metabolite and a fungal metabolite. It is a dihydroxybenzoic acid and a member of resorcinols. It is a conjugate acid of an o-orsellinate. 2,4-Dihydroxy-6-methylbenzoic acid is a natural product found in Nidularia pulvinata, Hypoxylon rubiginosum, and other organisms with data available. A dihydroxybenzoic acid that is 2,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid in which the hydrogen at position 6 is replaced by a methyl group. Orsellinic acid is a compound produced by Lecanoric acid treated with alcohols. Lecanoric acid is a lichen depside isolated from a Parmotrema tinctorum specimen[1].
3-Methyldioxyindole
3-Methyldioxyindole is a metabolite of aldehyde dehydrogenase (NAD+) (K00128)(EC 1.2.1.3) formed during 3-methylindole metabolism (PMID: 88251990). It is the major urinary metabolite of 3-methylindole. (PMID: 2519781). It is thought that 3-Methyldioxyindole is an in vivo oxidation product of 3-methylindole which is a metabolic product of tryptophan, produced by bacteria in the colon (PMID: 2796599). 3-Methyldioxyindole is a metabolite of aldehyde dehydrogenase (NAD+) (K00128)(EC 1.2.1.3) formed during 3-methylindole metabolism (PMID: 88251990). It is the major urinary metabolite of 3-methylindole. (PMID: 2519781).
2-Heptylfuran
2-Heptylfuran is found in animal foods. Lipid-derived Maillard produced 2-Heptylfuran is a flavouring ingredient. 2-Heptylfuran is present in French fried potato, fried or roasted chicken, roast guinea hen, cooked beef, heated beef fat, used frying oils, roast filbert, endive, avocado fruit and fresh ripe tomatoe 2-Heptylfuran is a lipid-derived Maillard product. It can be used as a flavouring ingredient. It is found in french fried potato, fried or roasted chicken, roast guinea hen, cooked beef, heated beef fat, used frying oils, roast filbert, endive, avocado fruit and fresh ripe tomatoes.
Nodulisporic acid
cytochalasin D
An organic heterotricyclic compound that is a mycotoxin produced by Helminthosporium and other moulds which is cell permeable and a potent inhibitor of actin polymerisation and DNA synthesis.
Orsellic acid
Orsellinic acid is a compound produced by Lecanoric acid treated with alcohols. Lecanoric acid is a lichen depside isolated from a Parmotrema tinctorum specimen[1].
2-Heptylfuran
A member of the class of furans that is furan in which the hydrogen at position 2 is replaced by a heptyl group. It is an effective inhibitor of chemical induced carcinogenesis.