NCBI Taxonomy: 98038
Eutrema halophilum (ncbi_taxid: 98038)
found 51 associated metabolites at species taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Eutrema
Child Taxonomies: none taxonomy data.
3-Indoleacetonitrile
3-Indoleacetonitrile is a phytoalexin. Phytoalexins are antibiotics produced by plants that are under attack. Phytoalexins tend to fall into several classes including terpenoids, glycosteroids, and alkaloids; however, researchers often find it convenient to extend the definition to include all phytochemicals that are part of the plants defensive arsenal. Phytoalexins produced in plants act as toxins to the attacking organism. They may puncture the cell wall, delay maturation, disrupt metabolism, or prevent the reproduction of the pathogen in question. However, phytoalexins are often targeted to specific predators; a plant that has anti-insect phytoalexins may not have the ability to repel a fungal attack. 3-Indoleacetonitrile is common in cruciferous vegetables such as cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts. Dietary indoles in cruciferous vegetables induce cytochrome P450 enzymes and have prevented tumours in various animal models. Consumption of Brassica vegetables is associated with a reduced risk of cancer of the alimentary tract in animal models and human populations (PMID:15612779, 15884814, 2342128, 3014947, 3880668, 6334634, 6419397, 6426808, 6584878, 6725517, 6838646, 7123561). Myrosinase-induced hydrolysis product of indole glucosinolates, found in cabbage and other crucifers Acquisition and generation of the data is financially supported in part by CREST/JST. KEIO_ID I022 3-Indoleacetonitrile is an endogenous metabolite. 3-Indoleacetonitrile is an endogenous metabolite.
1-Methoxy-1H-indole-3-acetonitrile
1-Methoxy-1H-indole-3-acetonitrile is found in brassicas. 1-Methoxy-1H-indole-3-acetonitrile is a stress metabolite from the Japanese radish Daikon (Raphanus sativus var. hortensis) inoculated with Pseudomonas cichorii and from clubroots of Chinese cabbage (Brassica pekinensis) infected with Plasmodiophora brassicae. Stress metabolite from the Japanese radish Daikon (Raphanus sativus variety hortensis) inoculated with Pseudomonas cichorii and from clubroots of Chinese cabbage (Brassica pekinensis) infected with Plasmodiophora brassicae. 1-Methoxy-1H-indole-3-acetonitrile is found in chinese cabbage and brassicas. 1-Methoxy-1H-indole-3-acetonitrile is a member of indoles. 1H-Indole-3-acetonitrile, 1-methoxy- is a natural product found in Isatis tinctoria, Pseudomonas cichorii, and other organisms with data available.
Methoxybrassenin B
C13H14N2O2S2 (294.04966640000004)
Methoxybrassenin B is found in brassicas. Methoxybrassenin B is a stress metabolite isolated from cabbage inoculated with Pseudomonas cichorii. Stress metabolite isolated from cabbage inoculated with Pseudomonas cichorii. Methoxybrassenin B is found in brassicas.
Wasalexin A
C13H14N2O2S2 (294.04966640000004)
Wasalexin A is found in brassicas. Wasalexin A is a constituent of Wasabia japonica (Japanese horseradish) Constituent of Wasabia japonica (Japanese horseradish). Wasalexin A is found in brassicas and wasabi.
Wasalexin B
C13H14N2O2S2 (294.04966640000004)
Wasalexin B is found in brassicas. Wasalexin B is a constituent of Wasabia japonica (Japanese horseradish) Constituent of Wasabia japonica (Japanese horseradish). Wasalexin B is found in brassicas and wasabi.
Rapalexin A
C10H8N2OS (204.03573179999998)
Rapalexin a is a member of the class of compounds known as indoles. Indoles are compounds containing an indole moiety, which consists of pyrrole ring fused to benzene to form 2,3-benzopyrrole. Rapalexin a is practically insoluble (in water) and a very weakly acidic compound (based on its pKa). Rapalexin a can be found in chinese cabbage, which makes rapalexin a a potential biomarker for the consumption of this food product.
4-Methoxy-1H-indole-3-acetonitrile
4-methoxy-1h-indole-3-acetonitrile is a member of the class of compounds known as 3-alkylindoles. 3-alkylindoles are compounds containing an indole moiety that carries an alkyl chain at the 3-position. 4-methoxy-1h-indole-3-acetonitrile is practically insoluble (in water) and a very weakly acidic compound (based on its pKa). 4-methoxy-1h-indole-3-acetonitrile can be found in chinese cabbage, which makes 4-methoxy-1h-indole-3-acetonitrile a potential biomarker for the consumption of this food product.
Indole-3-acetonitrile
A nitrile that is acetonitrile where one of the methyl hydrogens is substituted by a 1H-indol-3-yl group. IPB_RECORD: 2661; CONFIDENCE confident structure
3-Indoleacetonitrile
3-Indoleacetonitrile is an endogenous metabolite. 3-Indoleacetonitrile is an endogenous metabolite.
Wasalexin A
C13H14N2O2S2 (294.04966640000004)
Wasalexin B
C13H14N2O2S2 (294.04966640000004)
Methoxybrassenin B
C13H14N2O2S2 (294.04966640000004)
3-isothiocyanato-4-methoxy-1H-indole
C10H8N2OS (204.03573179999998)