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| Version | 2.0 |
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| Created at | 2022-09-08 01:11:46 UTC |
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| Updated at | 2022-09-08 01:11:46 UTC |
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| NP-MRD ID | NP0259349 |
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| Secondary Accession Numbers | None |
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| Natural Product Identification |
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| Common Name | (1r,3s)-8-[(1r,3s,4ar,5r,10as)-5,9-dihydroxy-7-methoxy-1,3-dimethyl-10-oxo-1h,3h,4h,4ah,5h,10ah-naphtho[2,3-c]pyran-8-yl]-9-hydroxy-7-methoxy-1,3-dimethyl-1h,3h,4h-naphtho[2,3-c]pyran-5,10-dione |
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| Description | Cardinalin 2 belongs to the class of organic compounds known as lignans, neolignans and related compounds. These are plant products of low molecular weight formed primarily from oxidative coupling of two p-propylphenol moieties. They can also be described as micromolecules with two phenylpropanoid units coupled together. They can be attached in various manners, like C5-C5', C8-C8'. Most known natural lignans are oxidized at C9 and C9´ and, based upon the way in which oxygen is incorporated into the skeleton and on the cyclization patterns, a wide range of lignans of very different structural types can be formed. (1r,3s)-8-[(1r,3s,4ar,5r,10as)-5,9-dihydroxy-7-methoxy-1,3-dimethyl-10-oxo-1h,3h,4h,4ah,5h,10ah-naphtho[2,3-c]pyran-8-yl]-9-hydroxy-7-methoxy-1,3-dimethyl-1h,3h,4h-naphtho[2,3-c]pyran-5,10-dione is found in Cortinarius cardinalis. Based on a literature review very few articles have been published on Cardinalin 2. |
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| Structure | COC1=CC2=C(C(O)=C1C1=C(OC)C=C3[C@H](O)[C@@H]4C[C@H](C)O[C@H](C)[C@H]4C(=O)C3=C1O)C(=O)C1=C(C[C@H](C)O[C@@H]1C)C2=O InChI=1S/C32H34O10/c1-11-7-15-21(13(3)41-11)29(35)23-17(27(15)33)9-19(39-5)25(31(23)37)26-20(40-6)10-18-24(32(26)38)30(36)22-14(4)42-12(2)8-16(22)28(18)34/h9-15,21,27,33,37-38H,7-8H2,1-6H3/t11-,12-,13+,14+,15+,21+,27+/m0/s1 |
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| Synonyms | Not Available |
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| Chemical Formula | C32H34O10 |
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| Average Mass | 578.6140 Da |
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| Monoisotopic Mass | 578.21520 Da |
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| IUPAC Name | (1R,3S)-8-[(1R,3S,4aR,5R,10aS)-5,9-dihydroxy-7-methoxy-1,3-dimethyl-10-oxo-1H,3H,4H,4aH,5H,10H,10aH-naphtho[2,3-c]pyran-8-yl]-9-hydroxy-7-methoxy-1,3-dimethyl-1H,3H,4H,5H,10H-naphtho[2,3-c]pyran-5,10-dione |
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| Traditional Name | (1R,3S)-8-[(1R,3S,4aR,5R,10aS)-5,9-dihydroxy-7-methoxy-1,3-dimethyl-10-oxo-1H,3H,4H,4aH,5H,10aH-naphtho[2,3-c]pyran-8-yl]-9-hydroxy-7-methoxy-1,3-dimethyl-1H,3H,4H-naphtho[2,3-c]pyran-5,10-dione |
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| CAS Registry Number | Not Available |
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| SMILES | COC1=CC2=C(C(O)=C1C1=C(OC)C=C3[C@H](O)[C@@H]4C[C@H](C)O[C@H](C)[C@H]4C(=O)C3=C1O)C(=O)C1=C(C[C@H](C)O[C@@H]1C)C2=O |
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| InChI Identifier | InChI=1S/C32H34O10/c1-11-7-15-21(13(3)41-11)29(35)23-17(27(15)33)9-19(39-5)25(31(23)37)26-20(40-6)10-18-24(32(26)38)30(36)22-14(4)42-12(2)8-16(22)28(18)34/h9-15,21,27,33,37-38H,7-8H2,1-6H3/t11-,12-,13+,14+,15+,21+,27+/m0/s1 |
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| InChI Key | JXWZQRJTHYTTLB-SRXWMHTJSA-N |
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| Experimental Spectra |
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| Not Available | | Predicted Spectra |
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| | Spectrum Type | Description | Depositor ID | Depositor Organization | Depositor | Deposition Date | View |
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| 1D NMR | 13C NMR Spectrum (1D, 25 MHz, H2O, predicted) | Wishart Lab | Wishart Lab | David Wishart | 2021-06-20 | View Spectrum | | 1D NMR | 1H NMR Spectrum (1D, 100 MHz, H2O, predicted) | Wishart Lab | Wishart Lab | David Wishart | 2021-06-20 | View Spectrum | | 1D NMR | 13C NMR Spectrum (1D, 252 MHz, H2O, predicted) | Wishart Lab | Wishart Lab | David Wishart | 2021-06-20 | View Spectrum | | 1D NMR | 1H NMR Spectrum (1D, 1000 MHz, H2O, predicted) | Wishart Lab | Wishart Lab | David Wishart | 2021-06-20 | View Spectrum | | 1D NMR | 13C NMR Spectrum (1D, 50 MHz, H2O, predicted) | Wishart Lab | Wishart Lab | David Wishart | 2021-06-20 | View Spectrum | | 1D NMR | 1H NMR Spectrum (1D, 200 MHz, H2O, predicted) | Wishart Lab | Wishart Lab | David Wishart | 2021-06-20 | View Spectrum | | 1D NMR | 13C NMR Spectrum (1D, 75 MHz, H2O, predicted) | Wishart Lab | Wishart Lab | David Wishart | 2021-06-20 | View Spectrum | | 1D NMR | 1H NMR Spectrum (1D, 300 MHz, H2O, predicted) | Wishart Lab | Wishart Lab | David Wishart | 2021-06-20 | View Spectrum | | 1D NMR | 13C NMR Spectrum (1D, 101 MHz, H2O, predicted) | Wishart Lab | Wishart Lab | David Wishart | 2021-06-20 | View Spectrum | | 1D NMR | 1H NMR Spectrum (1D, 400 MHz, H2O, predicted) | Wishart Lab | Wishart Lab | David Wishart | 2021-06-20 | View Spectrum | | 1D NMR | 13C NMR Spectrum (1D, 126 MHz, H2O, predicted) | Wishart Lab | Wishart Lab | David Wishart | 2021-06-20 | View Spectrum | | 1D NMR | 1H NMR Spectrum (1D, 500 MHz, H2O, predicted) | Wishart Lab | Wishart Lab | David Wishart | 2021-06-20 | View Spectrum | | 1D NMR | 13C NMR Spectrum (1D, 151 MHz, H2O, predicted) | Wishart Lab | Wishart Lab | David Wishart | 2021-06-20 | View Spectrum | | 1D NMR | 1H NMR Spectrum (1D, 600 MHz, H2O, predicted) | Wishart Lab | Wishart Lab | David Wishart | 2021-06-20 | View Spectrum | | 1D NMR | 13C NMR Spectrum (1D, 176 MHz, H2O, predicted) | Wishart Lab | Wishart Lab | David Wishart | 2021-06-20 | View Spectrum | | 1D NMR | 1H NMR Spectrum (1D, 700 MHz, H2O, predicted) | Wishart Lab | Wishart Lab | David Wishart | 2021-06-20 | View Spectrum | | 1D NMR | 13C NMR Spectrum (1D, 201 MHz, H2O, predicted) | Wishart Lab | Wishart Lab | David Wishart | 2021-06-20 | View Spectrum | | 1D NMR | 1H NMR Spectrum (1D, 800 MHz, H2O, predicted) | Wishart Lab | Wishart Lab | David Wishart | 2021-06-20 | View Spectrum | | 1D NMR | 13C NMR Spectrum (1D, 226 MHz, H2O, predicted) | Wishart Lab | Wishart Lab | David Wishart | 2021-06-20 | View Spectrum | | 1D NMR | 1H NMR Spectrum (1D, 900 MHz, H2O, predicted) | Wishart Lab | Wishart Lab | David Wishart | 2021-06-20 | View Spectrum |
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| Chemical Taxonomy |
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| Description | Belongs to the class of organic compounds known as lignans, neolignans and related compounds. These are plant products of low molecular weight formed primarily from oxidative coupling of two p-propylphenol moieties. They can also be described as micromolecules with two phenylpropanoid units coupled together. They can be attached in various manners, like C5-C5', C8-C8'. Most known natural lignans are oxidized at C9 and C9´ and, based upon the way in which oxygen is incorporated into the skeleton and on the cyclization patterns, a wide range of lignans of very different structural types can be formed. |
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| Kingdom | Organic compounds |
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| Super Class | Lignans, neolignans and related compounds |
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| Class | Not Available |
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| Sub Class | Not Available |
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| Direct Parent | Lignans, neolignans and related compounds |
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| Alternative Parents | |
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| Substituents | - Neolignan skeleton
- Benzoisochromanequinone
- Naphthopyranone
- Naphthopyran
- Naphthoquinone
- Naphthalene
- Tetralin
- Anisole
- Phenol ether
- Quinone
- Aryl ketone
- Aryl alkyl ketone
- 1-hydroxy-4-unsubstituted benzenoid
- Pyranone
- Phenol
- Alkyl aryl ether
- Pyran
- Oxane
- Benzenoid
- Vinylogous acid
- Secondary alcohol
- Ketone
- Organoheterocyclic compound
- Oxacycle
- Dialkyl ether
- Ether
- Organooxygen compound
- Alcohol
- Hydrocarbon derivative
- Organic oxygen compound
- Organic oxide
- Aromatic heteropolycyclic compound
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| Molecular Framework | Aromatic heteropolycyclic compounds |
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| External Descriptors | Not Available |
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| Physical Properties |
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| State | Not Available |
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| Experimental Properties | | Property | Value | Reference |
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| Melting Point | Not Available | Not Available | | Boiling Point | Not Available | Not Available | | Water Solubility | Not Available | Not Available | | LogP | Not Available | Not Available |
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