CHEBI:66535 - surugapyrrole B

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ChEBI Name surugapyrrole B
ChEBI ID CHEBI:66535
Definition A pyrrolecarboxamide obtained by the formal condensation of 1-hydroxy-1H-pyrrole-2-carboxylic acid with the amino group of 3-aminopropanoic acid. It is isolated from the culture broth of Streptomyces sp.USF-6280 and exhibits DPPH radical scavenging activity.
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Formula C8H10N2O4
Net Charge 0
Average Mass 198.17600
Monoisotopic Mass 198.06406
InChI InChI=1S/C8H10N2O4/c11-7(12)3-4-9-8(13)6-2-1-5-10(6)14/h1-2,5,14H,3-4H2,(H,9,13)(H,11,12)
InChIKey SYKRZHVRQXPZOX-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES OC(=O)CCNC(=O)c1cccn1O
Metabolite of Species Details
Streptomyces sp. (NCBI:txid1931) of strain USF 6280 See: PubMed
Roles Classification
Chemical Role(s): radical scavenger
A role played by a substance that can react readily with, and thereby eliminate, radicals.
Bronsted acid
A molecular entity capable of donating a hydron to an acceptor (Bronsted base).
(via oxoacid )
Biological Role(s): metabolite
Any intermediate or product resulting from metabolism. The term 'metabolite' subsumes the classes commonly known as primary and secondary metabolites.
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ChEBI Ontology
Outgoing surugapyrrole B (CHEBI:66535) has role metabolite (CHEBI:25212)
surugapyrrole B (CHEBI:66535) has role radical scavenger (CHEBI:48578)
surugapyrrole B (CHEBI:66535) is a β-alanine derivative (CHEBI:22823)
surugapyrrole B (CHEBI:66535) is a N-hydroxypyrrole (CHEBI:68839)
surugapyrrole B (CHEBI:66535) is a monocarboxylic acid (CHEBI:25384)
surugapyrrole B (CHEBI:66535) is a pyrrolecarboxamide (CHEBI:48611)
IUPAC Name
N-[(1-hydroxy-1H-pyrrol-2-yl)carbonyl]-β-alanine
Synonym Source
3-{[(1-hydroxy-1H-pyrrol-2-yl)carbonyl]amino}propanoic acid IUPAC
Registry Number Type Source
19111079 Reaxys Registry Number Reaxys
Citation Waiting for Citations Type Source
19129624 PubMed citation Europe PMC
Last Modified
17 October 2012