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Version5.0
StatusExpected but not Quantified
Creation Date2012-09-11 17:29:50 UTC
Update Date2022-03-07 02:52:08 UTC
HMDB IDHMDB0029343
Secondary Accession Numbers
  • HMDB29343
Metabolite Identification
Common Namebeta1-Tomatidine
Descriptionbeta1-Tomatidine, also known as β1-tomatidine, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as steroidal saponins. These are saponins in which the aglycone moiety is a steroid. The steroidal aglycone is usually a spirostane, furostane, spirosolane, solanidane, or curcubitacin derivative. Based on a literature review a small amount of articles have been published on beta1-Tomatidine.
Structure
Data?1582753406
Synonyms
ValueSource
b1-TomatidineGenerator
Β1-tomatidineGenerator
b1-TomatineHMDB
Chemical FormulaC45H75NO17
Average Molecular Weight902.0735
Monoisotopic Molecular Weight901.503499979
IUPAC Name2-[(2-{[4,5-dihydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)-6-{5',7,9,13-tetramethyl-5-oxaspiro[pentacyclo[10.8.0.0²,⁹.0⁴,⁸.0¹³,¹⁸]icosane-6,2'-piperidine]oxy}oxan-3-yl]oxy}-4,5-dihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-3-yl)oxy]-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxane-3,4,5-triol
Traditional Name2-[(2-{[4,5-dihydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)-6-{5',7,9,13-tetramethyl-5-oxaspiro[pentacyclo[10.8.0.0²,⁹.0⁴,⁸.0¹³,¹⁸]icosane-6,2'-piperidine]oxy}oxan-3-yl]oxy}-4,5-dihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-3-yl)oxy]-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxane-3,4,5-triol
CAS Registry Number17406-46-1
SMILES
CC1C2C(CC3C4CCC5CC(CCC5(C)C4CCC23C)OC2OC(CO)C(OC3OC(CO)C(O)C(O)C3OC3OC(CO)C(O)C(O)C3O)C(O)C2O)OC11CCC(C)CN1
InChI Identifier
InChI=1S/C45H75NO17/c1-19-7-12-45(46-15-19)20(2)30-26(63-45)14-25-23-6-5-21-13-22(8-10-43(21,3)24(23)9-11-44(25,30)4)57-40-37(56)35(54)38(29(18-49)60-40)61-42-39(34(53)32(51)28(17-48)59-42)62-41-36(55)33(52)31(50)27(16-47)58-41/h19-42,46-56H,5-18H2,1-4H3
InChI KeyDMUPZSDWJVULSC-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Chemical Taxonomy
Description Belongs to the class of organic compounds known as steroidal saponins. These are saponins in which the aglycone moiety is a steroid. The steroidal aglycone is usually a spirostane, furostane, spirosolane, solanidane, or curcubitacin derivative.
KingdomOrganic compounds
Super ClassLipids and lipid-like molecules
ClassSteroids and steroid derivatives
Sub ClassSteroidal glycosides
Direct ParentSteroidal saponins
Alternative Parents
Substituents
  • Steroidal saponin
  • Diterpene glycoside
  • Spirosolane skeleton
  • Oligosaccharide
  • Diterpenoid
  • Steroidal alkaloid
  • Azasteroid
  • Terpene glycoside
  • Glycosyl compound
  • O-glycosyl compound
  • Azaspirodecane
  • Alkaloid or derivatives
  • Oxane
  • Piperidine
  • Tetrahydrofuran
  • Secondary alcohol
  • Hemiaminal
  • Polyol
  • Secondary amine
  • Acetal
  • Secondary aliphatic amine
  • Oxacycle
  • Organoheterocyclic compound
  • Azacycle
  • Primary alcohol
  • Organonitrogen compound
  • Hydrocarbon derivative
  • Organopnictogen compound
  • Organooxygen compound
  • Organic oxygen compound
  • Organic nitrogen compound
  • Amine
  • Alcohol
  • Aliphatic heteropolycyclic compound
Molecular FrameworkAliphatic heteropolycyclic compounds
External DescriptorsNot Available
Ontology
Physiological effectNot Available
Disposition
Process
Role
Physical Properties
StateSolid
Experimental Molecular Properties
PropertyValueReference
Melting Point240 - 260 °CNot Available
Boiling PointNot AvailableNot Available
Water SolubilityNot AvailableNot Available
LogPNot AvailableNot Available
Experimental Chromatographic PropertiesNot Available
Predicted Molecular Properties
Predicted Chromatographic Properties
Spectra
Biological Properties
Cellular Locations
  • Cytoplasm
  • Extracellular
  • Membrane
Biospecimen LocationsNot Available
Tissue LocationsNot Available
Pathways
Normal Concentrations
Not Available
Abnormal Concentrations
Not Available
Associated Disorders and Diseases
Disease ReferencesNone
Associated OMIM IDsNone
DrugBank IDNot Available
Phenol Explorer Compound IDNot Available
FooDB IDFDB000404
KNApSAcK IDNot Available
Chemspider IDNot Available
KEGG Compound IDNot Available
BioCyc IDNot Available
BiGG IDNot Available
Wikipedia LinkNot Available
METLIN IDNot Available
PubChem Compound76517846
PDB IDNot Available
ChEBI ID191536
Food Biomarker OntologyNot Available
VMH IDNot Available
MarkerDB IDNot Available
Good Scents IDrw1808571
References
Synthesis ReferenceNot Available
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)Not Available
General References
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  6. Gunstone, Frank D., John L. Harwood, and Albert J. Dijkstra (2007). The lipid handbook with CD-ROM. CRC Press.