NCBI Taxonomy: 50932
Pertusaria (ncbi_taxid: 50932)
found 81 associated metabolites at genus taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Pertusariaceae
Child Taxonomies: Pertusaria alpina, Pertusaria obruta, Pertusaria graeca, Pertusaria lactea, Pertusaria oculata, Pertusaria panyrga, Pertusaria signyae, Pertusaria hermaka, Pertusaria hymenea, Pertusaria pertusa, Pertusaria kalelae, Pertusaria mammosa, Pertusaria flavida, Pertusaria coronata, Pertusaria quartans, Pertusaria rupicola, Pertusaria coccodes, Pertusaria lecanina, Pertusaria graphica, Pertusaria muricata, Pertusaria macounii, Pertusaria australis, Pertusaria leioplaca, Pertusaria pentelici, Pertusaria cineraria, Pertusaria dactylina, Pertusaria excludens, Pertusaria dehiscens, Pertusaria flavicans, Pertusaria paramerae, Pertusaria plittiana, Pertusaria pustulata, Pertusaria subvelata, Pertusaria corallina, Pertusaria variolosa, Pertusaria rubefacta, Pertusaria gibberosa, Pertusaria mesotropa, Pertusaria ostiolata, Pertusaria albescens, Pertusaria propinqua, Pertusaria epixantha, Pertusaria thiospoda, Pertusaria xanthodes, Pertusaria aspergilla, Pertusaria lactescens, Pertusaria pupillaris, Pertusaria rhodiensis, Pertusaria subfallens, Pertusaria alpinoides, Pertusaria astomoides, Pertusaria thwaitesii, Pertusaria laeviganda, Pertusaria werneriana, Pertusaria flavicunda, Pertusaria erubescens, Pertusaria globularis, Pertusaria subpertusa, Pertusaria glaucomela, Pertusaria constricta, Pertusaria andersoniae, Pertusaria xanthoplaca, Pertusaria multipuncta, Pertusaria qilianensis, Pertusaria obsolescens, Pertusaria californica, Pertusaria saximontana, unclassified Pertusaria, Pertusaria leiocarpella, Pertusaria subobductans, Pertusaria tejocotensis, Pertusaria sommerfeltii, Pertusaria corallophora, Pertusaria subverrucosa, Pertusaria tetrathalamia, Pertusaria carneopallida, Pertusaria hemisphaerica, Pertusaria submultipuncta, Pertusaria chiodectonoides, Pertusaria paratuberculifera, Pertusaria aff. corallina BRY C56061, Pertusaria cf. quartans Yamamoto 13102502, Pertusaria cf. amara Lumbsch et al. 20-08-2003
Octacosanoic acid
Octacosanoic acid is a very-long-chain fatty acid found in human brain and visceral organs (PMID:2474624). Octacosanoic acid is a higher aliphatic primary acids purified from sugar-cane (Saccharum officinarum L.) wax that has been shown to inhibit platelet aggregation induced ex vivo by addition of agonists to platelet-rich plasma (PRP) of rats, guinea pigs, and healthy human volunteers. (PMID:5099499). Octacosanoic acid is formed from octacosanol via beta-oxidation. (PMID:15847942). Octacosanoic acid is a straight-chain saturated fatty acid that is octacosane in which one of the terminal methyl groups has been oxidised to the corresponding carboxy group. It has a role as a plant metabolite. It is a straight-chain saturated fatty acid and an ultra-long-chain fatty acid. It is a conjugate acid of an octacosanoate. Octacosanoic acid is a natural product found in Lysimachia patungensis, Rhizophora apiculata, and other organisms with data available. A straight-chain saturated fatty acid that is octacosane in which one of the terminal methyl groups has been oxidised to the corresponding carboxy group. Octacosanoic acid is a very-long-chain fatty acid found in human brain and visceral organs (PMID: 2474624)
Behenic acid
Behenic acid, also known as docosanoate or 1-docosanoic acid, is a member of the class of compounds known as very long-chain fatty acids. Very long-chain fatty acids are fatty acids with an aliphatic tail that contains at least 22 carbon atoms. Thus, behenic acid is considered to be a fatty acid lipid molecule. Behenic acid is practically insoluble (in water) and a weakly acidic compound (based on its pKa). Behenic acid can be found in a number of food items such as rice, opium poppy, pepper (c. frutescens), and gram bean, which makes behenic acid a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. Behenic acid can be found primarily in blood, feces, and urine. Behenic acid (also docosanoic acid) is a carboxylic acid, the saturated fatty acid with formula C21H43COOH. In appearance, it consists of white to cream color crystals or powder with a melting point of 80 °C and boiling point of 306 °C . Behenic acid, also docosanoic acid, is a normal carboxylic acid, a fatty acid with formula C21H43COOH. It is an important constituent of the behen oil extracted from the seeds of the Ben-oil tree, and it is so named from the Persian month Bahman when the roots of this tree were harvested. Behenic acid has been identified in the human placenta (PMID:32033212). Docosanoic acid is poorly absorbed, and a cholesterol-raising saturated fatty acid in humans. Docosanoic acid is poorly absorbed, and a cholesterol-raising saturated fatty acid in humans.
Hexacosanoic acid
Hexacosanoic acid, also known as N-hexacosanoate or c26:0, is a member of the class of compounds known as very long-chain fatty acids. Very long-chain fatty acids are fatty acids with an aliphatic tail that contains at least 22 carbon atoms. Thus, hexacosanoic acid is considered to be a fatty acid lipid molecule. Hexacosanoic acid is practically insoluble (in water) and a weakly acidic compound (based on its pKa). Hexacosanoic acid can be found in a number of food items such as dandelion, potato, cottonseed, and sugar apple, which makes hexacosanoic acid a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. Hexacosanoic acid can be found primarily in blood, as well as in human adrenal gland and fibroblasts tissues. Hexacosanoic acid exists in all eukaryotes, ranging from yeast to humans. In humans, hexacosanoic acid is involved in a couple of metabolic pathways, which include adrenoleukodystrophy, x-linked and beta oxidation of very long chain fatty acids. Hexacosanoic acid is also involved in carnitine-acylcarnitine translocase deficiency, which is a metabolic disorder. Moreover, hexacosanoic acid is found to be associated with adrenomyeloneuropathy, peroxisomal biogenesis defect, and adrenoleukodystrophy, neonatal. Hexacosanoic acid is a non-carcinogenic (not listed by IARC) potentially toxic compound. Cerotic acid is also a type of very long chain fatty acid that is often associated with the disease adrenoleukodystrophy, which involves the excessive saturation of unmetabolized fatty acid chains, including cerotic acid, in the peroxisome. [In the chem box it is shown folded only because of lack of space. In fact, it is a straight-chain, saturated fatty acid.] . Treatment options for adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) are limited. Dietary treatment is with Lorenzos oil. For the childhood cerebral form, stem cell transplant and gene therapy are options if the disease is detected early in the clinical course. Adrenal insufficiency in ALD patients can be successfully treated (T3DB). Hexacosanoic acid, or cerotic acid, is a 26-carbon long-chain saturated fatty acid with the chemical formula CH3(CH2)24COOH. It is most commonly found in beeswax and carnauba wax, and is a white crystalline solid. Cerotic acid is also a type of very long chain fatty acid that is often associated with the disease adrenoleukodystrophy, which involves the excessive saturation of unmetabolized fatty acid chains, including cerotic acid, in the peroxisome. Hexacosanoic acid, also known as C26:0 or N-hexacosanoate, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as very long-chain fatty acids. These are fatty acids with an aliphatic tail that contains at least 22 carbon atoms. Hexacosanoic acid is a very hydrophobic molecule, practically insoluble in water, and relatively neutral. Hexacosanoic acid is a potentially toxic compound.
Taraxerone
Evernic Acid
Evernic Acid is a secondary metabolite generated by lichens, including Ramalina, Evernia, and Hypogymnia, and several studies have described its anticancer, antifungal, and antimicrobial effects. Neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory effects[1]. Evernic Acid is a secondary metabolite generated by lichens, including Ramalina, Evernia, and Hypogymnia, and several studies have described its anticancer, antifungal, and antimicrobial effects. Neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory effects[1].
2,5-DICHLORO-1-HYDROXY-3,6-DIMETHOXY-8-METHYL-9H-XANTHEN-9-ONE
2,4-Dichloro-1-hydroxy-3,6-dimethoxy-8-methyl-9H-xanthen-9-one
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].
Behenic acid
A straight-chain, C22, long-chain saturated fatty acid. Docosanoic acid is poorly absorbed, and a cholesterol-raising saturated fatty acid in humans. Docosanoic acid is poorly absorbed, and a cholesterol-raising saturated fatty acid in humans.
C22:0
Docosanoic acid is poorly absorbed, and a cholesterol-raising saturated fatty acid in humans. Docosanoic acid is poorly absorbed, and a cholesterol-raising saturated fatty acid in humans.
2-Chloro-3,6,8-trihydroxy-1-methyl-9H-xanthen-9-one
C14H9ClO5 (292.01384939999997)
4-Methylidene-5-oxo-2-(14-oxopentadecyl)oxolane-3-carboxylic acid
4-heptyl-6-hydroxy-2'-methoxy-6'-nonyl-2,4'-dioxospiro[1-benzofuran-3,1'-cyclohexane]-2',5'-diene-5-carboxylic acid
2,4-dichloro-1,3,6-trihydroxy-8-methylxanthen-9-one
13,17-dihydroxy-5-methoxy-7,12-dimethyl-9,15-dioxo-2,10,16-trioxatetracyclo[9.7.0.0³,⁸.0¹⁴,¹⁸]octadeca-1(11),3,5,7,12,14(18)-hexaene-4-carbaldehyde
4-methyl-5-oxo-2-(13-oxotetradecyl)oxolane-3-carboxylic acid
(3r)-6-hydroxy-2'-methoxy-2,4'-dioxo-6'-pentyl-4-propylspiro[1-benzofuran-3,1'-cyclohexane]-2',5'-diene-5-carboxylic acid
4-heptyl-6-hydroxy-2'-methoxy-2,4'-dioxo-6'-pentylspiro[1-benzofuran-3,1'-cyclohexane]-2',5'-diene-5-carboxylic acid
4,6'-diheptyl-6-hydroxy-2'-methoxy-2,4'-dioxospiro[1-benzofuran-3,1'-cyclohexane]-2',5'-diene-5-carboxylic acid
(3r)-4,6'-diheptyl-6-hydroxy-2'-methoxy-2,4'-dioxospiro[1-benzofuran-3,1'-cyclohexane]-2',5'-diene-5-carboxylic acid
2,2,4a,6b,9,9,12a,14a-octamethyl-3,4,7,8,8a,10,11,12,12b,13,14,14b-dodecahydro-1h-picen-5-one
(2s,3s)-4-methylidene-5-oxo-2-(14-oxopentadecyl)oxolane-3-carboxylic acid
15-formyl-14-hydroxy-6,13-dimethoxy-7,12-dimethyl-10-oxo-2,9-dioxatricyclo[9.4.0.0³,⁸]pentadeca-1(15),3,5,7,11,13-hexaene-4-carboxylic acid
(3r)-4-heptyl-6-hydroxy-2'-methoxy-6'-nonyl-2,4'-dioxospiro[1-benzofuran-3,1'-cyclohexane]-2',5'-diene-5-carboxylic acid
2,4,7-trichloro-1,3,6-trihydroxy-8-methylxanthen-9-one
C14H7Cl3O5 (359.93590620000003)