NCBI Taxonomy: 990351

Osmanthus austrocaledonicus (ncbi_taxid: 990351)

found 10 associated metabolites at species taxonomy rank level.

Ancestor: Osmanthus

Child Taxonomies: Osmanthus austrocaledonicus subsp. badula, Osmanthus austrocaledonicus subsp. collinus

Jasminine

SCHEMBL4951194

C11H12N2O3 (220.0847882)


   

Methyl nicotinate

Methyl ester OF pyridine-3-carboxylic acid

C7H7NO2 (137.0476762)


Methyl nicotinate is found in alcoholic beverages. Methyl nicotinate is a flavouring ingredient. Methyl nicotinate is present in guava fruit, papaya, strawberry, soursop (Annona muricata), beer, grape brandy, coffee, roasted filbert, roasted peanut and Bourbon vanill Methyl nicotinate is a flavouring ingredient. It is found in guava, papaya, strawberry, soursop (Annona muricata), beer, grape brandy, coffee, roasted filbert, roasted peanut and Bourbon vanilla. Methyl nicotinate, the methyl ester of Niacin found in alcoholic beverages, that is used as an active ingredient as a rubefacient in over-the-counter topical preparations indicated for muscle and joint pain[1]. Methyl nicotinate, the methyl ester of Niacin found in alcoholic beverages, that is used as an active ingredient as a rubefacient in over-the-counter topical preparations indicated for muscle and joint pain[1].

   

Nikomet

Methyl ester OF pyridine-3-carboxylic acid

C7H7NO2 (137.0476762)


Methyl nicotinate, the methyl ester of Niacin found in alcoholic beverages, that is used as an active ingredient as a rubefacient in over-the-counter topical preparations indicated for muscle and joint pain[1]. Methyl nicotinate, the methyl ester of Niacin found in alcoholic beverages, that is used as an active ingredient as a rubefacient in over-the-counter topical preparations indicated for muscle and joint pain[1].

   

Methyl Nicotinate

Methyl Nicotinate

C7H7NO2 (137.0476762)


Methyl nicotinate, the methyl ester of Niacin found in alcoholic beverages, that is used as an active ingredient as a rubefacient in over-the-counter topical preparations indicated for muscle and joint pain[1]. Methyl nicotinate, the methyl ester of Niacin found in alcoholic beverages, that is used as an active ingredient as a rubefacient in over-the-counter topical preparations indicated for muscle and joint pain[1].