NCBI Taxonomy: 55500
Triglochin (ncbi_taxid: 55500)
found 6 associated metabolites at genus taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Juncaginaceae
Child Taxonomies: Triglochin maritima, Triglochin scilloides, Triglochin milnei, Triglochin bulbosa, Triglochin striata, Triglochin compacta, Triglochin concinna, Triglochin hexagona, Triglochin elongata, Triglochin palustris, Triglochin buchenaui, Triglochin gaspensis, Triglochin laxiflora, Triglochin calcitrapa, Triglochin barrelieri, Triglochin centrocarpa, Triglochin cf. bulbosa, unclassified Triglochin
Taxiphyllin
(R)-4-hydroxymandelonitrile beta-D-glucoside is a beta-D-glucoside consisting of (R)-prunasin carrying a hydroxy substituent at position 4 on the phenyl ring. It is a beta-D-glucoside and a nitrile. It is functionally related to a (R)-prunasin. Taxiphyllin is a natural product found in Girgensohnia oppositiflora, Caroxylon tetrandrum, and other organisms with data available. Dhurrin is found in borage. Cyanogenic glucoside isolated from Sorghum vulgare (sorghum) Dhurrin is a cyanogenic glycoside occurring in plants. Its biosynthesis has been elucidated. Dhurrin is hydrolyzed in the stomach of an insect into a carbohydrate and aglycone. The aglycone is unstable and releases hydrogen cyanide Cyanogenic glucoside of Macadamia ternifolia. Taxiphyllin is found in many foods, some of which are naranjilla, bayberry, celeriac, and red beetroot.
Triglochinin
Isotriglochinin is found in green vegetables. Isotriglochinin is a constituent of the famine food Alocasia macrorrhiza (wild taro). Constituent of the famine food Alocasia macrorrhiza (wild taro). Triglochinin is found in green vegetables.
Taxiphyllin
(R)-4-hydroxymandelonitrile beta-D-glucoside is a beta-D-glucoside consisting of (R)-prunasin carrying a hydroxy substituent at position 4 on the phenyl ring. It is a beta-D-glucoside and a nitrile. It is functionally related to a (R)-prunasin. Taxiphyllin is a natural product found in Girgensohnia oppositiflora, Caroxylon tetrandrum, and other organisms with data available.