NCBI Taxonomy: 669879

Allium ochotense (ncbi_taxid: 669879)

found 19 associated metabolites at species taxonomy rank level.

Ancestor: Allium

Child Taxonomies: none taxonomy data.

Allicin

Diallyldisulfid-S-oxid, 3-prop-2-enylsulfinylsulfanylprop-1-ene

C6H10OS2 (162.01730500000002)


Allicin is found in garden onion. Allicin is isolated from garlic (Allium sativum). Nutriceutical Allicin is an organic compound obtained from garlic. It is also obtainable from onions, and other species in the family Alliaceae. It was first isolated and studied in the laboratory by Chester J. Cavallito in 1944. This colourless liquid has a distinctively pungent smell. This compound exhibits antibacterial and anti-fungal properties. Allicin is garlics defence mechanism against attacks by pests Allicin is a sulfoxide and a botanical anti-fungal agent. It has a role as an antibacterial agent. Allicin has been used in trials studying the treatment of Follicular Lymphoma. Allicin is a natural product found in Allium chinense, Allium nutans, and other organisms with data available. See also: Garlic (part of). D057847 - Lipid Regulating Agents > D000960 - Hypolipidemic Agents D000975 - Antioxidants > D016166 - Free Radical Scavengers D020011 - Protective Agents > D000975 - Antioxidants Isolated from garlic (Allium sativum). Nutriceutical D009676 - Noxae > D000963 - Antimetabolites D000890 - Anti-Infective Agents D007004 - Hypoglycemic Agents Allicin (diallyl thiosulfinate) is isolated from garlic including Diallyl monosulfide, Diallyl disulfide, Diallyl trisulfide, Diallyl tetrasulfide, and Methyl allyl disulphide etc. They accounts for 98\\% of the extract. Allicin (diallyl thiosulfinate) has highly potent antimicrobial activity, and inhibits growth of a variety of microorganisms, among them antibiotic-resistant strains[1][2]. Allicin (diallyl thiosulfinate) is isolated from garlic including Diallyl monosulfide, Diallyl disulfide, Diallyl trisulfide, Diallyl tetrasulfide, and Methyl allyl disulphide etc. They accounts for 98\% of the extract. Allicin (diallyl thiosulfinate) has highly potent antimicrobial activity, and inhibits growth of a variety of microorganisms, among them antibiotic-resistant strains[1][2].

   

Ethiin

2-Amino-3-(ethanesulphinyl)propanoic acid

C5H11NO3S (165.0459616)


Constituent of numerous Allium subspecies Ethiin is found in many foods, some of which are sour cherry, wax gourd, arrowroot, and silver linden. Ethiin is found in onion-family vegetables. Ethiin is a constituent of numerous Allium species.

   

S-Propylcysteine sulphoxide

(2R)-2-amino-3-(propane-1-sulfinyl)propanoic acid

C6H13NO3S (179.0616108)


S-propylcysteine sulphoxide, also known as pcso, is a member of the class of compounds known as L-alpha-amino acids. L-alpha-amino acids are alpha amino acids which have the L-configuration of the alpha-carbon atom. S-propylcysteine sulphoxide is soluble (in water) and a moderately acidic compound (based on its pKa). S-propylcysteine sulphoxide can be found in soft-necked garlic, which makes S-propylcysteine sulphoxide a potential biomarker for the consumption of this food product.

   

MethyIIn, pyrolyzate

2-amino-3-methanesulfinylpropanoic acid

C4H9NO3S (151.0303124)


   

Ethiin

2-amino-3-(ethanesulfinyl)propanoic acid

C5H11NO3S (165.0459616)


   

(2r)-2-amino-3-(ethanesulfinyl)propanoic acid

(2r)-2-amino-3-(ethanesulfinyl)propanoic acid

C5H11NO3S (165.0459616)


   

(2r)-2-amino-3-[(s)-methanesulfinyl]propanoic acid

(2r)-2-amino-3-[(s)-methanesulfinyl]propanoic acid

C4H9NO3S (151.0303124)