NCBI Taxonomy: 69911
Leucophyllum (ncbi_taxid: 69911)
found 8 associated metabolites at genus taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Leucophylleae
Child Taxonomies: Leucophyllum minus, Leucophyllum flyrii, Leucophyllum texanum, Leucophyllum pringlei, Leucophyllum candidum, Leucophyllum ambiguum, Leucophyllum pruinosum, Leucophyllum revolutum, Leucophyllum mojinense, Leucophyllum frutescens, Leucophyllum laevigatum, Leucophyllum langmaniae, Leucophyllum alejandrae, Leucophyllum zygophyllum, Leucophyllum hintoniorum, Leucophyllum coahuilense, Leucophyllum ultramonticola
(+)-Fargesin
Fargesin is a lignan. Planinin is a natural product found in Piper mullesua and Magnolia coco with data available. Constituent of Artemisia absinthium (wormwood). (+)-Fargesin is found in alcoholic beverages and herbs and spices. (+)-Spinescin is found in herbs and spices. (+)-Spinescin is a constituent of sassafras root. Fargesin is a bioactive neolignan isolated from magnolia plants, with antihypertensive and anti-inflammatory effects[1][2][3]. Fargesin is a bioactive neolignan isolated from magnolia plants, with antihypertensive and anti-inflammatory effects[1][2][3].
(+)-Fargesin
Constituent of Artemisia absinthium (wormwood). (+)-Fargesin is found in alcoholic beverages and herbs and spices. (+)-Spinescin is found in herbs and spices. (+)-Spinescin is a constituent of sassafras root. Kobusin is a bisepoxylignan isolated from the Pnonobio biondii Pamp. Kobusin is an activator of CFTR and CaCCgie chloride channels and a inhibitor of ANO1/CaCC (calcium-activated chloride channel) channel[1][2]. Kobusin is a bisepoxylignan isolated from the Pnonobio biondii Pamp. Kobusin is an activator of CFTR and CaCCgie chloride channels and a inhibitor of ANO1/CaCC (calcium-activated chloride channel) channel[1][2].