CHEBI:67754 - (−)-duryne

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ChEBI Name (−)-duryne
ChEBI ID CHEBI:67754
ChEBI ASCII Name (-)-duryne
Definition An enyne that is (4E,15Z,26E)-triaconta-4,15,26-triene-1,29-diyne substituted by hydroxy groups at positions 3 and 28 (the 3R,28R-stereoisomer). It has been isolated from the marine sponge Petrosia.
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Formula C30H48O2
Net Charge 0
Average Mass 440.70090
Monoisotopic Mass 440.36543
InChI InChI=1S/C30H48O2/c1-3-29(31)27-25-23-21-19-17-15-13-11-9-7-5-6-8-10-12-14-16-18-20-22-24-26-28-30(32)4-2/h1-2,5-6,25-32H,7-24H2/b6-5-,27-25+,28-26+/t29-,30-/m0/s1
InChIKey XFALGIQXDHGEPT-OLJSRXJXSA-N
SMILES O[C@H](\C=C\CCCCCCCCC\C=C/CCCCCCCCC\C=C\[C@@H](O)C#C)C#C
Metabolite of Species Details
Petrosia (NCBI:txid68563) Frozen sponge was homogenized and extracted with EtOH and MeOH/CHCl3 (1:1) See: PubMed
Roles Classification
Biological Role(s): animal metabolite
Any eukaryotic metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in animals that include diverse creatures from sponges, insects to mammals.
marine metabolite
Any metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in marine macro- and microorganisms.
Application(s): antineoplastic agent
A substance that inhibits or prevents the proliferation of neoplasms.
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ChEBI Ontology
Outgoing (−)-duryne (CHEBI:67754) has role animal metabolite (CHEBI:75767)
(−)-duryne (CHEBI:67754) has role antineoplastic agent (CHEBI:35610)
(−)-duryne (CHEBI:67754) has role marine metabolite (CHEBI:76507)
(−)-duryne (CHEBI:67754) is a diol (CHEBI:23824)
(−)-duryne (CHEBI:67754) is a enyne (CHEBI:59831)
(−)-duryne (CHEBI:67754) is a secondary alcohol (CHEBI:35681)
(−)-duryne (CHEBI:67754) is a terminal acetylenic compound (CHEBI:73477)
IUPAC Name
(3R,4E,15Z,26E,28R)-triaconta-4,15,26-triene-1,29-diyne-3,28-diol
Registry Number Type Source
8074208 Reaxys Registry Number Reaxys
Citation Waiting for Citations Type Source
21534590 PubMed citation Europe PMC
Last Modified
13 April 2015