NCBI Taxonomy: 5179
Sclerotinia (ncbi_taxid: 5179)
found 90 associated metabolites at genus taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Sclerotiniaceae
Child Taxonomies: Sclerotinia minor, Sclerotinia pirolae, Sclerotinia asari, Sclerotinia sativa, Sclerotinia trifoliorum, Sclerotinia veratri, Sclerotinia nivalis, Sclerotinia ginseng, Sclerotinia sulcata, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, Sclerotinia borealis, Sclerotinia bulborum, Sclerotinia glacialis, Sclerotinia subarctica, Sclerotinia matthiolae, Sclerotinia tetraspora, Sclerotinia spermophila, unclassified Sclerotinia, Sclerotinia ploettneriana, Sclerotinia pseudotuberosa, Sclerotinia cirsii-spinosissimi
D-Erythroascorbic acid 1'-a-D-glucoside
D-Erythroascorbic acid 1-a-D-glucoside is found in mushrooms. D-Erythroascorbic acid 1-a-D-glucoside is produced by Hypsizygus mamoreus (bunashimeji) and Pleurotus ostreatus (oyster mushroom). Production by Hypsizygus mamoreus (bunashimeji) and Pleurotus ostreatus (oyster mushroom). D-Erythroascorbic acid 1-a-D-glucoside is found in mushrooms.
(+)-Hyoscyamine
Atropine, a naturally occurring belladonna alkaloid, is a racemic mixture of equal parts of d- and l-hyoscyamine, whose activity is due almost entirely to the levo isomer of the drug. Atropine is commonly classified as an anticholinergic or antiparasympathetic (parasympatholytic) drug. More precisely, however, it is termed an antimuscarinic agent since it antagonizes the muscarine-like actions of acetylcholine and other choline esters. Adequate doses of atropine abolish various types of reflex vagal cardiac slowing or asystole. The drug also prevents or abolishes bradycardia or asystole produced by injection of choline esters, anticholinesterase agents or other parasympathomimetic drugs, and cardiac arrest produced by stimulation of the vagus. Atropine may also lessen the degree of partial heart block when vagal activity is an etiologic factor. Atropine in clinical doses counteracts the peripheral dilatation and abrupt decrease in blood pressure produced by choline esters. However, when given by itself, atropine does not exert a striking or uniform effect on blood vessels or blood pressure. Atropine is found in burdock. Atropine (Tropine tropate) is a competitive muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR) antagonist with IC50 values of 0.39 and 0.71 nM for Human mAChR M4 and Chicken mAChR M4, respectively. Atropine inhibits ACh-induced relaxations in human pulmonary veins. Atropine can be used for research of anti-myopia and bradycardia[1][2][3][4]. Atropine (Tropine tropate) is a competitive muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR) antagonist with IC50 values of 0.39 and 0.71 nM for Human mAChR M4 and Chicken mAChR M4, respectively. Atropine inhibits ACh-induced relaxations in human pulmonary veins. Atropine can be used for research of anti-myopia and bradycardia[1][2][3][4]. Atropine (Tropine tropate) is a competitive muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR) antagonist with IC50 values of 0.39 and 0.71 nM for Human mAChR M4 and Chicken mAChR M4, respectively. Atropine inhibits ACh-induced relaxations in human pulmonary veins. Atropine can be used for research of anti-myopia and bradycardia[1][2][3][4].
L-Hyoscyamine
A - Alimentary tract and metabolism > A03 - Drugs for functional gastrointestinal disorders > A03B - Belladonna and derivatives, plain > A03BA - Belladonna alkaloids, tertiary amines D019141 - Respiratory System Agents > D018927 - Anti-Asthmatic Agents > D001993 - Bronchodilator Agents D018373 - Peripheral Nervous System Agents > D001337 - Autonomic Agents > D010276 - Parasympatholytics D018377 - Neurotransmitter Agents > D018678 - Cholinergic Agents > D018680 - Cholinergic Antagonists D018373 - Peripheral Nervous System Agents > D001337 - Autonomic Agents > D009184 - Mydriatics D002317 - Cardiovascular Agents > D000889 - Anti-Arrhythmia Agents D002491 - Central Nervous System Agents L-Hyoscyamine (Daturine), a natural plant tropane alkaloid, is a potent and competitive muscarinic receptor (MR) antagonist. L-Hyoscyamine is a levo-isomer to Atropine (HY-B1205)[1][2]. L-Hyoscyamine (Daturine), a natural plant tropane alkaloid, is a potent and competitive muscarinic receptor (MR) antagonist. L-Hyoscyamine is a levo-isomer to Atropine (HY-B1205)[1][2]. L-Hyoscyamine (Daturine), a natural plant tropane alkaloid, is a potent and competitive muscarinic receptor (MR) antagonist. L-Hyoscyamine is a levo-isomer to Atropine (HY-B1205)[1][2].
oxalic acid
An alpha,omega-dicarboxylic acid that is ethane substituted by carboxyl groups at positions 1 and 2. D019995 - Laboratory Chemicals > D007202 - Indicators and Reagents > D019163 - Reducing Agents Oxalic Acid is a strong dicarboxylic acid occurring in many plants and vegetables and can be used as an analytical reagent and general reducing agent. Oxalic Acid is a strong dicarboxylic acid occurring in many plants and vegetables and can be used as an analytical reagent and general reducing agent.
D-Erythroascorbic acid 1'-a-D-glucoside
3-b-Gentiobiosylglucose
Dehydro-D-arabinono-1,4-lactone
A gamma-lactone that is 5-(hydroxymethyl)furan-2(5H)-one substituted at positions 3 and 4 by hydroxy groups (the 5R-stereoisomer).
(5z)-3-benzyl-1-hydroxy-5-(phenylmethylidene)pyrazine-2,6-dione
C18H14N2O3 (306.10043740000003)
1,12-dimethyl-5,10-dioxatetracyclo[7.6.1.0²,⁷.0¹²,¹⁶]hexadeca-2,7-diene-4,11-dione
13-hydroxy-1,12-dimethyl-5,10-dioxatetracyclo[7.6.1.0²,⁷.0¹²,¹⁶]hexadeca-2,7-diene-4,11-dione
15-hydroxy-1,12-dimethyl-5,10-dioxatetracyclo[7.6.1.0²,⁷.0¹²,¹⁶]hexadeca-2,7-diene-4,11-dione
(1s,2r,4r,10s,11r,14s)-11-hydroxy-10,14-dimethyl-3,6,16-trioxapentacyclo[8.6.1.0²,⁴.0⁴,⁹.0¹⁴,¹⁷]heptadec-8-ene-7,15-dione
(1s,9r,12r,13s,16s)-13-hydroxy-1,12-dimethyl-5,10-dioxatetracyclo[7.6.1.0²,⁷.0¹²,¹⁶]hexadeca-2,7,14-triene-4,11-dione
(5r)-3,4-dihydroxy-5-({[(2s,3r,4s,5r,6r)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}methyl)-5h-furan-2-one
1,12-dimethyl-5,10-dioxatetracyclo[7.6.1.0²,⁷.0¹²,¹⁶]hexadeca-2,7,14-triene-4,11-dione
(1s,9r,12s,14s,16r)-14-hydroxy-1,12-dimethyl-5,10-dioxatetracyclo[7.6.1.0²,⁷.0¹²,¹⁶]hexadeca-2,7-diene-4,11-dione
(4as,6ar,7s,10ar,10br)-4a-hydroxy-7,10a-dimethyl-2-oxo-1h,4h,6ah,8h,9h,10h,10bh-naphtho[2,1-c]pyran-7-carboxylic acid
(4ar,6ar,7s,10as,10br)-4a-hydroxy-7,10a-dimethyl-2-oxo-1h,4h,6ah,8h,9h,10h,10bh-naphtho[2,1-c]pyran-7-carboxylic acid
(1s,9r,12s,14s)-14-hydroxy-1,12-dimethyl-5,10-dioxatetracyclo[7.6.1.0²,⁷.0¹²,¹⁶]hexadeca-2,7-diene-4,11-dione
(1s,2r,4r,10s,13r,14r)-13-hydroxy-10,14-dimethyl-3,6,16-trioxapentacyclo[8.6.1.0²,⁴.0⁴,⁹.0¹⁴,¹⁷]heptadec-8-ene-7,15-dione
(1s,9r,12s,15r,16r)-15-hydroxy-1,12-dimethyl-5,10-dioxatetracyclo[7.6.1.0²,⁷.0¹²,¹⁶]hexadeca-2,7-diene-4,11-dione
(1s,9r,12s,16s)-1,12-dimethyl-5,10-dioxatetracyclo[7.6.1.0²,⁷.0¹²,¹⁶]hexadeca-2,7,14-triene-4,11-dione
10,14-dimethyl-3,6,16-trioxapentacyclo[8.6.1.0²,⁴.0⁴,⁹.0¹⁴,¹⁷]heptadeca-8,11-diene-7,15-dione
12-hydroxy-10,14-dimethyl-3,6,16-trioxapentacyclo[8.6.1.0²,⁴.0⁴,⁹.0¹⁴,¹⁷]heptadec-8-ene-7,15-dione
(1s,6r,9r,12s,16r)-6-hydroxy-1,12-dimethyl-5,10-dioxatetracyclo[7.6.1.0²,⁷.0¹²,¹⁶]hexadeca-2,7-diene-4,11-dione
(1s,9r,12r,13r,16s)-13-hydroxy-1,12-dimethyl-5,10-dioxatetracyclo[7.6.1.0²,⁷.0¹²,¹⁶]hexadeca-2,7-diene-4,11-dione
(5r)-3,4-dihydroxy-5-(hydroxymethyl)-5h-furan-2-one
13-hydroxy-1,12-dimethyl-5,10-dioxatetracyclo[7.6.1.0²,⁷.0¹²,¹⁶]hexadeca-2,7,14-triene-4,11-dione
(1s,2r,4r,10s,14s)-10,14-dimethyl-3,6,16-trioxapentacyclo[8.6.1.0²,⁴.0⁴,⁹.0¹⁴,¹⁷]heptadeca-8,11-diene-7,15-dione
(1s,9r,12s)-1,12-dimethyl-5,10-dioxatetracyclo[7.6.1.0²,⁷.0¹²,¹⁶]hexadeca-2,7,14-triene-4,11-dione
14-hydroxy-1,12-dimethyl-5,10-dioxatetracyclo[7.6.1.0²,⁷.0¹²,¹⁶]hexadeca-2,7-diene-4,11-dione
(4s)-4,8-dihydroxy-3,4-dihydro-2h-naphthalen-1-one
(3s)-3,7-dihydroxy-3,4,5,6-tetramethyl-2-benzofuran-1-one
(1s,4ar,5s,7r,8ar)-5-(carboxymethyl)-7-hydroxy-1,4a-dimethyl-6-methylidene-hexahydro-2h-naphthalene-1-carboxylic acid
3,7-dihydroxy-3,4,5,6-tetramethyl-2-benzofuran-1-one
(4r)-8-hydroxy-4,5,6,7-tetramethyl-4h-2-benzopyran-1,3-dione
3-benzyl-1-hydroxy-5-(phenylmethylidene)pyrazine-2,6-dione
C18H14N2O3 (306.10043740000003)