NCBI Taxonomy: 679631
Phaius mishmensis (ncbi_taxid: 679631)
found 37 associated metabolites at species taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Phaius
Child Taxonomies: none taxonomy data.
Indolo[2,1-b]quinazoline-6,12-dione
Tryptanthrin is an indole quinazoline that could be an alkaloid from indigo-bearing plants. Tryptanthrin is a potent and orally active cellular Leukotriene (LT) biosynthesis inhibitor. Tryptanthrin has anticancer activity. Tryptanthrin suppresses the expression levels of NOS1, COX-2, and NF-κB and regulates the expression levels of IL-2, IL-10, and TNF-α[1][2]. Tryptanthrin is an indole quinazoline that could be an alkaloid from indigo-bearing plants. Tryptanthrin is a potent and orally active cellular Leukotriene (LT) biosynthesis inhibitor. Tryptanthrin has anticancer activity. Tryptanthrin suppresses the expression levels of NOS1, COX-2, and NF-κB and regulates the expression levels of IL-2, IL-10, and TNF-α[1][2].
4Y6E3F2U66
Tryptanthrine is an organonitrogen heterocyclic compound, an organic heterotetracyclic compound and an alkaloid antibiotic. Indolo[2,1-b]quinazoline-6,12-dione is a natural product found in Isatis tinctoria, Cissus discolor, and other organisms with data available. Tryptanthrin is an indole quinazoline that could be an alkaloid from indigo-bearing plants. Tryptanthrin is a potent and orally active cellular Leukotriene (LT) biosynthesis inhibitor. Tryptanthrin has anticancer activity. Tryptanthrin suppresses the expression levels of NOS1, COX-2, and NF-κB and regulates the expression levels of IL-2, IL-10, and TNF-α[1][2]. Tryptanthrin is an indole quinazoline that could be an alkaloid from indigo-bearing plants. Tryptanthrin is a potent and orally active cellular Leukotriene (LT) biosynthesis inhibitor. Tryptanthrin has anticancer activity. Tryptanthrin suppresses the expression levels of NOS1, COX-2, and NF-κB and regulates the expression levels of IL-2, IL-10, and TNF-α[1][2].
Tryptanthrin
Tryptanthrin is an indole quinazoline that could be an alkaloid from indigo-bearing plants. Tryptanthrin is a potent and orally active cellular Leukotriene (LT) biosynthesis inhibitor. Tryptanthrin has anticancer activity. Tryptanthrin suppresses the expression levels of NOS1, COX-2, and NF-κB and regulates the expression levels of IL-2, IL-10, and TNF-α[1][2]. Tryptanthrin is an indole quinazoline that could be an alkaloid from indigo-bearing plants. Tryptanthrin is a potent and orally active cellular Leukotriene (LT) biosynthesis inhibitor. Tryptanthrin has anticancer activity. Tryptanthrin suppresses the expression levels of NOS1, COX-2, and NF-κB and regulates the expression levels of IL-2, IL-10, and TNF-α[1][2].
(1r,5s)-3-oxa-12,20-diazapentacyclo[10.8.0.0¹,⁵.0⁶,¹¹.0¹⁴,¹⁹]icosa-6,8,10,14,16,18-hexaene-4,13-dione
2-{12-oxoindolo[2,1-b]quinazolin-6-ylidene}-1h-indol-3-one
methyl (12r)-12-hydroxy-6-oxoindolo[2,1-b]quinazoline-12-carboxylate
methyl (12s)-12-hydroxy-6-oxoindolo[2,1-b]quinazoline-12-carboxylate
methyl 2-[(6s)-6-hydroxy-12-oxoindolo[2,1-b]quinazolin-6-yl]acetate
(1s,5r)-3-oxa-12,20-diazapentacyclo[10.8.0.0¹,⁵.0⁶,¹¹.0¹⁴,¹⁹]icosa-6,8,10,14,16,18-hexaene-4,13-dione
(6r)-6-hydroxy-6-(2-oxopropyl)indolo[2,1-b]quinazolin-12-one
C18H14N2O3 (306.10043740000003)