NCBI Taxonomy: 71935
Clitopilus (ncbi_taxid: 71935)
found 5 associated metabolites at genus taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Entolomataceae
Child Taxonomies: Clitopilus peri, Clitopilus ravus, Clitopilus kamaka, Clitopilus amarus, Clitopilus apalus, Clitopilus baronii, Clitopilus geminus, Clitopilus davisii, Clitopilus albidus, Clitopilus crispus, Clitopilus prunulus, Clitopilus vernalis, Clitopilus hobsonii, Clitopilus pinsitus, Clitopilus hirneolus, Clitopilus piperatus, Clitopilus velutinus, Clitopilus abortivus, Clitopilus cretoalbus, Clitopilus abprunulus, Clitopilus rugosiceps, Clitopilus sinoapalus, Clitopilus fusiformis, Clitopilus scyphoides, Clitopilus orientalis, Clitopilus giovanellae, Clitopilus cystidiatus, Clitopilus brunnescens, Clitopilus brunneiceps, Clitopilus umbilicatus, Clitopilus yunnanensis, Clitopilus paxilloides, Clitopilus cf. prunulus, Clitopilus lampangensis, Clitopilus chalybescens, Clitopilus fasciculatus, unclassified Clitopilus, Clitopilus subscyphoides, Clitopilus aff. hobsonii, Clitopilus cf. hirneolus, Clitopilus austroprunulus, Clitopilus aff. hirneolus, Clitopilus cf. scyphoides, Clitopilus amygdaliformis, Clitopilus chrischonensis, Clitopilus venososulcatus, Clitopilus reticulosporus, Clitopilus passeckerianus, Clitopilus chichawatniensis, Clitopilus aureicystidiatus, Clitopilus cf. prunulus E226, Clitopilus doimaesalongensis, Clitopilus cf. scyphoides T-772, Clitopilus cf. scyphoides T-782, Clitopilus aff. hobsonii DLL9586, Clitopilus cf. scyphoides T-774a, Clitopilus cf. scyphoides T-774b, Clitopilus aff. hobsonii TDB-3667, Clitopilus cf. prunulus 1 MJ-2018a, Clitopilus cf. prunulus 2 MJ-2018a, Clitopilus cf. argentinus MTB4804/2, Clitopilus aff. hobsonii grp. 7051 TJB
Linoleic acid
Linoleic acid is a doubly unsaturated fatty acid, also known as an omega-6 fatty acid, occurring widely in plant glycosides. In this particular polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA), the first double bond is located between the sixth and seventh carbon atom from the methyl end of the fatty acid (n-6). Linoleic acid is an essential fatty acid in human nutrition because it cannot be synthesized by humans. It is used in the biosynthesis of prostaglandins (via arachidonic acid) and cell membranes (From Stedman, 26th ed). Linoleic acid is found to be associated with isovaleric acidemia, which is an inborn error of metabolism. Linoleic acid (LA) is an organic compound with the formula HOOC(CH2)7CH=CHCH2CH=CH(CH2)4CH3. Both alkene groups (−CH=CH−) are cis. It is a fatty acid sometimes denoted 18:2 (n-6) or 18:2 cis-9,12. A linoleate is a salt or ester of this acid.[5] Linoleic acid is a polyunsaturated, omega-6 fatty acid. It is a colorless liquid that is virtually insoluble in water but soluble in many organic solvents.[2] It typically occurs in nature as a triglyceride (ester of glycerin) rather than as a free fatty acid.[6] It is one of two essential fatty acids for humans, who must obtain it through their diet,[7] and the most essential, because the body uses it as a base to make the others. The word "linoleic" derives from Latin linum 'flax', and oleum 'oil', reflecting the fact that it was first isolated from linseed oil.
Cognac oil
An octadecadienoic acid in which the two double bonds are at positions 9 and 12 and have Z (cis) stereochemistry. COVID info from PDB, Protein Data Bank, WikiPathways Corona-virus Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 SARS-CoV COVID19 SARS2 SARS
linoleic
Linolelaidic acid (Linoelaidic acid), an omega-6 trans fatty acid, acts as a source of energy. Linolelaidic acid is an essential nutrient, adding in enteral, parenteral, and infant formulas. Linolelaidic acid can be used for heart diseases research[1]. Linolelaidic acid (Linoelaidic acid), an omega-6 trans fatty acid, acts as a source of energy. Linolelaidic acid is an essential nutrient, adding in enteral, parenteral, and infant formulas. Linolelaidic acid can be used for heart diseases research[1].