NCBI Taxonomy: 452226
Candelariaceae (ncbi_taxid: 452226)
found 20 associated metabolites at family taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Candelariales
Child Taxonomies: Candelina, Candelaria, Placomaronea, Candelariella
Atranorin
Atranorin is a carbonyl compound. Atranorin is a natural product found in Candelaria concolor, Loxospora elatina, and other organisms with data available. Atranorin is a lichen secondary metabolite. Atranorin inhibits lung cancer cell motility and tumorigenesis by affecting AP-1, Wnt, and STAT signaling and suppressing RhoGTPase activity[1][2]. Atranorin is a lichen secondary metabolite. Atranorin inhibits lung cancer cell motility and tumorigenesis by affecting AP-1, Wnt, and STAT signaling and suppressing RhoGTPase activity[1][2]. Atranorin is a lichen secondary metabolite. Atranorin inhibits lung cancer cell motility and tumorigenesis by affecting AP-1, Wnt, and STAT signaling and suppressing RhoGTPase activity[1][2].
(3-hydroxy-5-oxo-4-phenylfuran-2-ylidene)(phenyl)acetic acid
methyl 2-(3-hydroxy-5-oxo-4-phenylfuran-2-ylidene)-2-phenylacetate
[(2e)-3-hydroxy-5-oxo-4-phenylfuran-2-ylidene](phenyl)acetic acid
methyl 3-chloro-4-(3-chloro-5-formyl-4,6-dihydroxy-2-methylbenzoyloxy)-6-hydroxy-2,5-dimethylbenzoate
C19H16Cl2O8 (442.02221959999997)