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- Q416840 subject Q8553775.
- Q416840 abstract "Iridoids are a class of secondary metabolites found in a wide variety of plants and in some animals. They are biosynthetically derived from 8-oxogeranial. Iridoids are typically found in plants as glycosides, most often bound to glucose.The chemical structure is exemplified by iridomyrmecin, a defensive chemical produced by the Iridomyrmex genus, for which iridoids are named. Structurally, they are bicyclic cis-fused cyclopentane-pyrans. Cleavage of a bond in the cyclopentane ring gives rise to a subclass known as secoiridoids, such as oleuropein and amarogentin.".
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- Q416840 comment "Iridoids are a class of secondary metabolites found in a wide variety of plants and in some animals. They are biosynthetically derived from 8-oxogeranial. Iridoids are typically found in plants as glycosides, most often bound to glucose.The chemical structure is exemplified by iridomyrmecin, a defensive chemical produced by the Iridomyrmex genus, for which iridoids are named. Structurally, they are bicyclic cis-fused cyclopentane-pyrans.".
- Q416840 label "Iridoid".
- Q416840 depiction Iridomyrmecin_chemical_structure.png.