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CHEBI:90271 - lactucin 15-glycoside
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ChEBI Name
lactucin 15-glycoside
ChEBI ID
CHEBI:90271
Definition
A terpene glycoside obtained by glycosylation of the 15-hydroxy group of lactucin. Found in chicory.
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Formula
C15H15O5R
Net Charge
0
Average Mass (excl. R groups)
275.277
Monoisotopic Mass (excl. R groups)
275.09195
SMILES
*OCC1=CC(=O)C2=C(C)C[C@H](O)[C@]3(C(=C)C(=O)O[C@@]3([C@@]12[H])[H])[H]
Metabolite of Species
Details
Cichorium intybus
(NCBI:txid13427)
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Biological Role
(s):
plant metabolite
Any eukaryotic metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in plants, the kingdom that include flowering plants, conifers and other gymnosperms.
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lactucin 15-glycoside (
CHEBI:90271
)
has functional parent
lactucin (
CHEBI:6358
)
lactucin 15-glycoside (
CHEBI:90271
)
has role
plant metabolite (
CHEBI:76924
)
lactucin 15-glycoside (
CHEBI:90271
)
is a
azulenofuran (
CHEBI:39433
)
lactucin 15-glycoside (
CHEBI:90271
)
is a
cyclic terpene ketone (
CHEBI:36130
)
lactucin 15-glycoside (
CHEBI:90271
)
is a
enone (
CHEBI:51689
)
lactucin 15-glycoside (
CHEBI:90271
)
is a
secondary alcohol (
CHEBI:35681
)
lactucin 15-glycoside (
CHEBI:90271
)
is a
sesquiterpene lactone (
CHEBI:37667
)
lactucin 15-glycoside (
CHEBI:90271
)
is a
terpene glycoside (
CHEBI:61777
)
Synonym
Source
15-glycosyllactucin
ChEBI
Last Modified
15 June 2016