CHEBI:65864 - erylatissin B

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ChEBI Name erylatissin B
ChEBI ID CHEBI:65864
Definition A member of the class of 7-hydroxyisoflavones that is isoflavone with hydroxy groups at C-7 and C-3' positions and a 2,2-dimethylpyran ring fused to ring B across positions C-4' and C-5'. Isolated from the stem wood of Erythrina latissima, it exhibits antimicrobial and radical scavenging activities.
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Formula C20H16O5
Net Charge 0
Average Mass 336.33800
Monoisotopic Mass 336.09977
InChI InChI=1S/C20H16O5/c1-20(2)6-5-11-7-12(8-16(22)19(11)25-20)15-10-24-17-9-13(21)3-4-14(17)18(15)23/h3-10,21-22H,1-2H3
InChIKey XOMNYGJNLZNDOL-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES CC1(C)Oc2c(O)cc(cc2C=C1)-c1coc2cc(O)ccc2c1=O
Metabolite of Species Details
Erythrina latissima (NCBI:txid3844) Found in stem wood (BTO:0001469). See: PubMed
Roles Classification
Chemical Role(s): radical scavenger
A role played by a substance that can react readily with, and thereby eliminate, radicals.
Biological Role(s): antimicrobial agent
A substance that kills or slows the growth of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi and protozoans.
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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Outgoing erylatissin B (CHEBI:65864) has role antimicrobial agent (CHEBI:33281)
erylatissin B (CHEBI:65864) has role metabolite (CHEBI:25212)
erylatissin B (CHEBI:65864) has role radical scavenger (CHEBI:48578)
erylatissin B (CHEBI:65864) is a 7-hydroxyisoflavones (CHEBI:55465)
IUPAC Name
7,8'-dihydroxy-2',2'-dimethyl-2'H,4H-3,6'-bichromen-4-one
Synonym Source
7,3'-dihydroxy-6'',6''-dimethyl-4'',5''-dehydropyrano [2'',3'': 4',5']isoflavone ChEBI
Registry Number Type Source
10583507 Reaxys Registry Number Reaxys
Citation Waiting for Citations Type Source
15649516 PubMed citation Europe PMC
Last Modified
12 March 2013