NCBI Taxonomy: 60587

Odontotermes (ncbi_taxid: 60587)

found 2 associated metabolites at genus taxonomy rank level.

Ancestor: Macrotermitinae

Child Taxonomies: Odontotermes feae, Odontotermes horai, Odontotermes horni, Odontotermes formosanus, Odontotermes boveni, Odontotermes anceps, Odontotermes guptai, Odontotermes badius, Odontotermes yadevi, Odontotermes obesus, Odontotermes mathuri, Odontotermes minutus, Odontotermes fulleri, Odontotermes butteli, Odontotermes vaishno, Odontotermes assmuthi, Odontotermes brunneus, Odontotermes montanus, Odontotermes nilensis, Odontotermes dimorphus, Odontotermes billitoni, Odontotermes javanicus, Odontotermes boranicus, Odontotermes lacustris, Odontotermes mediocris, Odontotermes lokanandi, Odontotermes bhagwatii, Odontotermes giriensis, Odontotermes parvidens, Odontotermes redemanni, Odontotermes ceylonicus, Odontotermes escherichi, Odontotermes amaniensis, Odontotermes tanganicus, Odontotermes latericius, Odontotermes oblongatus, Odontotermes silvicolus, Odontotermes yunnanensis, Odontotermes wallonensis, Odontotermes ziyangensis, Odontotermes hainanensis, Odontotermes malaccensis, Odontotermes luoyangensis, unclassified Odontotermes, Odontotermes longignathus, Odontotermes zambesiensis, Odontotermes sarawakensis, Odontotermes anamallensis, Odontotermes proformosanus, Odontotermes stercorivorus, Odontotermes gurdaspurensis, Odontotermes transvaalensis, Odontotermes bellahuniensis, Odontotermes paraoblongatus, Odontotermes bellahunisensis, Odontotermes srinakarinensis, Odontotermes aff. pauperans Op, Odontotermes aff. erraticus BM45, Odontotermes aff. sudaensis CV39, Odontotermes nr. pauperans RDCT160, Odontotermes nr. formosanus FH-2007, Odontotermes morphospecies F SC-2009, Odontotermes morphospecies I SC-2009

Toluene

Methylbenzene, 9ci

C7H8 (92.0625968)


Toluene, also known as methylbenzene or phenylmethane, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as toluenes. Toluenes are compounds containing a benzene ring which bears a methane group. Toluene is a drug which is used for the removal of ascarids (toxocara canis and toxascaris leonina) and hookworms (ancylostoma caninum and uncinaria stenocephala) and as an aid in removing tapeworms (taenia pisiformis, dipylidium caninum, and echinococcus granulosus) from dogs and cats. Toluene is possibly neutral. Toluene exists in all living species, ranging from bacteria to humans. Toluene is a sweet and paint tasting compound. Toluene is found, on average, in the highest concentration within a few different foods, such as black walnuts, rosemaries, and corianders and in a lower concentration in milk (cow) and kohlrabis. Toluene has also been detected, but not quantified, in several different foods, such as prickly pears, citrus, yellow bell peppers, apples, and garden tomato (var.). This could make toluene a potential biomarker for the consumption of these foods. Toluene is a potentially toxic compound. Toluene, with regard to humans, has been found to be associated with several diseases such as pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified, perillyl alcohol administration for cancer treatment, autism, and asthma; toluene has also been linked to the inborn metabolic disorder celiac disease. Isolated from distilled tolu balsam (Myroxylon balsamum). Minor constituent of lime oil (Citrus aurantifolia) D012997 - Solvents

   

toluene

toluene

C7H8 (92.0625968)


D012997 - Solvents