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Worldwide, there are plants known as psychoactive plants that naturally contain psychedelic active components. They have a high concentration of neuroprotective substances that can interact with the nervous system to produce psychedelic effects. Despite these plants' hazardous potential, recreational use of them is on the rise because of their psychoactive properties. Early neuroscience studies relied heavily on psychoactive plants and plant natural products (NPs), and both recreational and hazardous NPs have contributed significantly to the understanding of almost all neurotransmitter systems. Worldwide, there are many plants that contain psychoactive properties, and people have been using them for ages. Psychoactive plant compounds may significantly alter how people perceive the world.
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INCHI KEY |
TUNFSRHWOTWDNC-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
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MOLECULAR WEIGHT |
228.37 |
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MOLECULAR FORMULA |
C14H28O2 |
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MOLECULAR MASS |
228.376 |
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BIOLOGICAL SOURCE |
Tilia cordata |
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DATA SOURCE |
Afendi, F. M., Okada, T., Yamazaki, M., Hirai-Morita, A., Nakamura, Y., Nakamura, K., Ikeda, S., Takahashi, H., Altaf-Ul-Amin, M., Darusman, L. K., Saito, K., & Kanaya, S. (2012). KNApSAcK family databases: integrated metabolite-plant species databases for multifaceted plant research. Plant & cell physiology, 53(2), e1. https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcr165 | ||
CHEMICAL CLASS OF COMPOUND |
Fatty Acyls |
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NLRP3 DOCKING SCORE(Kcal/mol) |
-4.162 |
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CANONICAL SMILES CCCCCCCCCCCCCC(=O)O
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BIOACTIVITY REPORTED FOR NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES
No
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SYNONYMS |
Tetradecanoic acid, MYRISTIC ACID, 544-63-8, n-Tetradecanoic acid, n-Tetradecan-1-oic acid, n-Tetradecoic acid, Crodacid, 1-Tridecanecarboxylic acid, Myristate, Hydrofol acid 1495, Myristinsaeure, Univol U 316S, Emery 655, tetradecoic acid, Hystrene 9014, Myristic acid, pure, FEMA No. 2764, Myristic acid (natural), acide tetradecanoique, n-Myristic acid, NSC 5028, CCRIS 4724, HSDB 5686, Philacid 1400, C14:0, Prifac 2942, CH3-[CH2]12-COOH, CHEBI:28875, AI3-15381, NSC-5028, 1-tetradecanecarboxylic acid, EINECS 208-875-2, PHILACID-1400, UNII-0I3V7S25AW, PRIFRAC-2942, BRN 0508624, 0I3V7S25AW, DTXSID6021666, Edenor C 14, Acid, Myristic, MFCD00002744, CHEMBL111077, DTXCID501666, MYRISTIC-14-13C ACID, NSC5028, 4-02-00-01126 (Beilstein Handbook Reference), FA 14:0, MyristicAcid-13C14, n-tetradecan-1-oate, MYRISTIC ACID (II), MYRISTIC ACID [II], 32112-52-0, MYRISTIC ACID (MART.), MYRISTIC ACID [MART.], MYRISTIC ACID (USP-RS), MYRISTIC ACID [USP-RS], CH3-(CH2)12-COOH, CAS-544-63-8, Acid, Tetradecanoic, Myristic acid [NF], 62217-70-3, myristoate, myristoic acid, n-Tetradecanoate, Tetradecanoicacid, 3usx, Myristic acid pure, fatty acid 14:0, Hystrene 9514, TETRADECANSAEURE, 1-Tridecanecarboxylate, ACIDO MYNISTICO, Myristic acid, 95%, Myristic acid, natural, tridecanecarboxylic acid, Myristic acid (8CI), Myristic Acid, Reagent, 3v2n, 3w9k, Myristic acid, puriss., Univol U 3165, Myristic acid, ?99%, Tetradecanoic acid (9CI), bmse000737, Epitope ID:176772, MYRISTIC ACID [MI], SCHEMBL6374, MYRISTIC ACID [FCC], MYRISTIC ACID [FHFI], MYRISTIC ACID [HSDB], MLS002152942, WLN: QV13, Tetradecanoic (Myristic) acid, GTPL2806, NAA 104, NAA 142, IS_D27-TETRADECANOIC ACID, HMS3039E15, HMS3648O20, Myristic acid, analytical standard, HY-N2041, EINECS 250-924-5, Myristic acid, >=98.0% (GC), Tox21_201852, Tox21_302781, BDBM50147581, LMFA01010014, s5617, STL185697, Myristic acid, >=95%, FCC, FG, Myristic acid, Sigma Grade, >=99%, AKOS009156714, CCG-266785, DB08231, DS-3833, NSC 122834, NCGC00091068-01, NCGC00091068-02, NCGC00091068-03, NCGC00256547-01, NCGC00259401-01, AC-34674, BP-27915, SMR001224536, CS-0018531, M0476, NS00010444, EN300-78099, C06424, G74510, Myristic acid, Vetec(TM) reagent grade, 98%, Q422658, SR-01000854525, MYRISTIC ACID (CONSTITUENT OF SAW PALMETTO), SR-01000854525-3, W-109088, F8889-5016, Z1954802504, EDAE4876-C383-4AD4-A419-10C0550931DB, MYRISTIC ACID (CONSTITUENT OF SAW PALMETTO) [DSC], Myristic acid, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard, Myristic acid, Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material |
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