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Internal ID UUID64404b2d714a7965685090
Scientific name Phlox paniculata
Authority L.
First published in Sp. Pl. : 151 (1753)

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Ethnobotanical Uses of Phlox paniculata (L.)

Traditional uses of Phlox paniculata center on respiratory and external applications. Among the Cherokee of the southeastern United States, root decoctions were prepared to treat coughs and sore throats (Millspaugh, 1884). Iroquois communities in the Northeast steeped leaves in hot water as a tea to reduce fevers, according to Moerman’s *Native American Ethnobotany* (1998). European settlers in Appalachia later adopted Indigenous practices, crushing fresh leaves into poultices for wound care and insect bites (Harper, 1942). These uses rely on infusions, decoctions, and poultices, as documented in historic herbal manuals and ethnobotanical surveys.

A practical preparation for respiratory relief is a root decoction: Combine 1–2 teaspoons of dried root chips with 1 cup of water, simmer for 10 minutes, then strain. Drink up to 3 cups daily for no more than a week. Caution: Avoid during pregnancy; consult a healthcare provider if symptoms persist, as the species contains coumarins that may interact with anticoagulants.

The plant’s well-established constituents include flavonoids (e.g., quercetin), phenolic acids (e.g., chlorogenic acid), and coumarins, which align with observed anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects in traditional contexts. These compounds likely underpin Phlox paniculata’s recorded applications for fevers, coughs, and topical wound care.

While modern research remains limited, current studies focus on its antioxidant potential (Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2015). Phlox paniculata is not commercially available for medicinal use, but home gardeners occasionally experiment with traditional preparations, though scientific validation is ongoing.

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Common products:
- Live ornamental plants: grown and sold by nurseries as perennials for garden borders, mass plantings, and container displays; widely offered in the North American garden‑retail market.
- Cut‑flower stems: harvested at bud stage for florist arrangements, valued for long vase life and fragrance.
- Horticultural cultivars: dozens of patented or trademarked cultivars are commercialized for colour, height, and disease tolerance.

Scientific/model‑organism use:
- Floral scent research: Phlox paniculata is used in laboratory studies of volatile organic compound (VOC) biosynthesis and pollinator attraction; its VOC profile has been characterized in peer‑reviewed journals.
- Polyploid genome studies: whole‑genome or transcriptome sequencing data are deposited in public repositories (e.g., NCBI) to investigate genome duplication effects in ornamental species.
- Breeding resource: genetic markers linked to flower colour (anthocyanin pathway) and disease resistance (e.g., powdery mildew tolerance) have been developed, providing tools for ornamental plant improvement programs.

Properties relevant to use:
- Volatile composition: flowers emit linalool, benzyl acetate, methyl benzoate and various sesquiterpenes, which contribute to fragrance and attract pollinators; these compounds are of interest to fragrance chemistry research.
- Pigmentation: colour range from white through pink to deep magenta results from cyanidin‑derived anthocyanins, enabling selective breeding for aesthetic colour.
- Propagation: viable seed germination and vegetative stem‑cuttings allow rapid multiplication of selected clones, supporting commercial production.
- Cultivation performance: tolerant of USDA hardiness zones 4–8, prefers full sun to partial shade, and shows moderate drought tolerance; these agronomic traits align with the requirements of large‑scale nursery operations.

Synonyms Top

Scientific name Authority First published in
Phlox pulchella hort. ex W.H.Baxter Hort. Brit. , ed. 3: 656 (1839)
Phlox macrophylla Court. ex Steud. Nomencl. Bot. , ed. 2, 2: 323 (1841)
Phlox missourica Salm-Dyck Hort. Dyck. : 205 (1834)
Phlox philadelphica hort. ex Steud. Nomencl. Bot. , ed. 2, 2: 323 (1841)
Phlox omniflora hort. ex W.H.Baxter Hort. Brit. , ed. 3: 656 (1839)
Phlox scabra Sweet Brit. Fl. Gard. 3: t. 248 (1828)
Phlox sickmannii Lehm. Index Seminum (HBG, Hamburgensis) 1826: 17 (1826)
Phlox vernoniana hort. ex W.H.Baxter Hort. Brit. , ed. 3: 656 (1839)
Phlox wheeleriana Sweet Hort. Brit. , ed. 2: 368 (1830)
Phlox undulata Aiton Hort. Kew. 1: 265 (1789)
Phlox tigrina Wender. Schriften Ges. Beförd. Gesammten Naturwiss. Marburg 2: 245 (1831)
Phlox disticha Sabine ex Sweet Hort. Brit. , ed. 3: 478 (1839)
Phlox cordata Elliott Sketch Bot. S. Carolina 2: 40 (1821)
Phlox divergens Wender. Schriften Ges. Beförd. Gesammten Naturwiss. Marburg 2: 245 (1831)
Phlox corymbosa hort. ex Sweet Brit. Fl. Gard. 5: t. 114 (1831)
Phlox cruenta Curt. ex Steud. Nomencl. Bot. , ed. 2, 2: 322 (1841)
Phlox decussata Lyon ex Pursh Fl. Amer. Sept. 2: 730 (1813)
Phlox ingramiana hort. ex Loudon Hort. Brit. , Suppl. 2: 656 (1839)
Phlox atrocaulis hort. ex W.H.Baxter Hort. Brit. , ed. 3: 656 (1839)
Phlox acutifolia Sweet Hort. Brit. , ed. 2: 368 (1830)
Phlox americana hort. ex Sweet Brit. Fl. Gard. 3: t. 248 (1828)
Phlox clarkioides Poit. Rev. Hort. (Paris) , sér. 2, 1: 69 (1841)
Phlox brevifolia Baum. ex Hoffmanns. Verz. Pfl.-Kult. : 98 (1824)
Phlox bridgesii hort. ex Marnock Floric. Mag. & Misc. Gard. 6: t. 1 (1842)
Phlox broughtonii hort. Floric. Mag. & Misc. Gard. 6: t. 3 (1842)
Phlox brownii Salm-Dyck Hort. Dyck. : 205 (1834)
Phlox acuminata Pursh Fl. Amer. Sept. 2: 730 (1813)
Phlox laeta Penny ex G.Don Hort. Brit. , ed. 3: 478 (1839)
Phlox virginica Lodd. ex Sweet Hort. Brit. : 285 (1826)
Phlox thomsonii Court. ex Steud. Nomencl. Bot. [Steudel], ed. 2. ii. 323 (Quid ?).
Phlox elata Penny ex G.Don Hort. Brit. , ed. 2: 596 (1832)
Phlox intermedia Lodd. ex Sweet Hort. Brit. : 285 (1826)
Armeria paniculata (L.) Kuntze Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 432 (1891)
Phlox paniculata var. acuminata (Pursh) A.Gray Manual : 344 (1848)
Phlox paniculata var. laxiflora Brand Pflanzenr. , IV, 250: 59 (1907)
Phlox brownii Hort.Angl. ex F.Hässl. Blumen-Zeitung 8: 33 (1835)
Phlox ingrum Booth ex Bosse Vollst. Handb. Bl.-Gärtn. , ed. 2, 3: 107 (1842)
Phlox thomsoniana Bosse Vollst. Handb. Bl.-Gärtn. , ed. 2, 3: 112 (1842)
Phlox wheeleri Bosse Vollst. Handb. Bl.-Gärtn. , ed. 2, 3: 113 (1842)
Phlox canescens Salm-Dyck Hort. Dyck. : 205 (1834)

Common names Top

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Language Common/alternative name
English fall phlox
Arabic قبس عثكولي
Belarusian Флёкс мяцёлчаты
Czech plamenka latnatá
Welsh fflocsen
German rispige flammenblume
German stauden-phlox
German hoher stauden-phlox
Estonian aed-leeklill
Persian فلوکس باغچهای
Finnish syysleimu
Finnish syysleimukukka
French phlox paniculé
Upper Sorbian lětnja płomjenjowka
Hungarian lángvirág
Armenian Բոցենի հուրանավոր
Japanese クサキョウチクトウ
Korean 풀협죽도
Malayalam ഫ്ലോക്സ് പാനിക്കുലേറ്റ
Polish płomyk wiechowaty
Polish floks wiechowaty
Russian Флокс метельчатый
Slovak flox metlinatý
Slovenian grozdasta plamenka
Swedish höstflox
Swedish polemonium paniculata
Turkish bahçe alev Çiçeği, bahçe floksu, yaz floksu
Chinese 福禄考
Chinese 天藍綉球
Chinese 锥花福禄考
Chinese 草夹竹桃
Chinese 宿根福禄考
Chinese 天蓝绣球

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Varieties (abbr. var.) Top

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Subvarieties (abbr. subvar.) Top

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Germination/Propagation Top

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Sow at 4°C for 3 weeks, then increase to 20°C.

Distribution (via POWO/KEW) Top

Legend for the distribution data:
- Doubtful data
- Extinct
- Introduced
- Native
  • Asia-temperate
    • Middle Asia
      • Uzbekistan
    • Russian Far East
      • Primorye
  • Europe
    • Eastern Europe
      • Central European Russia
      • East European Russia
    • Middle Europe
      • Czechoslovakia
  • Northern America
    • Eastern Canada
      • New Brunswick
      • Newfoundland
      • Nova Scotia
      • Ontario
      • Québec
    • North-central U.S.A.
      • Illinois
      • Iowa
      • Kansas
      • Minnesota
      • Missouri
      • Nebraska
      • Oklahoma
      • Wisconsin
    • Northeastern U.S.A.
      • Connecticut
      • Indiana
      • Maine
      • Massachusetts
      • Michigan
      • New Hampshire
      • New Jersey
      • New York
      • Ohio
      • Pennsylvania
      • Rhode Island
      • Vermont
      • West Virginia
    • Northwestern U.S.A.
      • Washington
    • Southeastern U.S.A.
      • Alabama
      • Arkansas
      • Delaware
      • District Of Columbia
      • Georgia
      • Kentucky
      • Louisiana
      • Maryland
      • Mississippi
      • North Carolina
      • South Carolina
      • Tennessee
      • Virginia
    • Southwestern U.S.A.
      • Utah

Links to other databases Top

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Database ID/link to page
World Flora Online wfo-0001099776
Flora of Alabama 2876
Canadensys 8065
USDA Plants PHPA9
Tropicos 25800423
INPN 113247
Flora of Italy 8571
KEW urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:193615-2
The Plant List tro-25800423
Missouri Botanical Garden 285435
Open Tree Of Life 486683
Observations.org 137460
NCBI Taxonomy 103537
NBN Atlas NBNSYS0000004927
Nature Serve 2.141754
IPNI 193615-2
iNaturalist 117437
GBIF 2927744
Freebase /m/03d94cb
WisFlora 4482
EPPO POXPA
EOL 580833
Elurikkus 6201
USDA GRIN 401812
Wikipedia Phlox_paniculata
CMAUP NPO28623

Genomes (via NCBI) Top

No reference genome is available on NCBI yet. We are constantly monitoring for new data.

Scientific Literature Top

Below are displayed the latest 15 articles published in PMC (PubMed Central®) and other sources (DOI number only)!
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Title Authors Publication Released IDs
The most polyphagous insect herbivore? Host plant associations of the Meadow spittlebug, Philaenus spumarius (L.) Thompson V, Harkin C, Stewart AJ PLoS One 04-Oct-2023
PMCID:PMC10602594
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0291734
PMID:37792900
Evaluation of Potential Factors Influencing the Dissemination of Multidrug-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae and Alternative Treatment Strategies Ndlovu T, Kgosietsile L, Motshwarakgole P, Ndlovu SI Trop Med Infect Dis 26-Jul-2023
PMCID:PMC10459473
doi:10.3390/tropicalmed8080381
PMID:37624319
The influence of climate warming on flowering phenology in relation to historical annual and seasonal temperatures and plant functional traits Geissler C, Davidson A, Niesenbaum RA PeerJ 21-Apr-2023
PMCID:PMC10124540
doi:10.7717/peerj.15188
PMID:37101791
Potential Allergenicity of Plants Used in Allergological Communication: An Untapped Tool for Prevention Magyar D Plants (Basel) 16-Mar-2023
PMCID:PMC10058677
doi:10.3390/plants12061334
PMID:36987022
Glucose Supply Induces PsMYB2-Mediated Anthocyanin Accumulation in Paeonia suffruticosa ‘Tai Yang’ Cut Flower Zhang L, Yan L, Zhang C, Kong X, Zheng Y, Dong L Front Plant Sci 14-Jun-2022
PMCID:PMC9237572
doi:10.3389/fpls.2022.874526
PMID:35774824
Floral shape predicts bee–parasite transmission potential Pinilla‐Gallego MS, Ng WH, Amaral VE, Irwin RE Ecology 12-Jun-2022
PMCID:PMC9255851
doi:10.1002/ecy.3730
PMID:35416294
Synopsis of Leptosphaeriaceae and Introduction of Three New Taxa and One New Record from China Xu R, Su W, Tian S, Bhunjun CS, Tibpromma S, Hyde KD, Li Y, Phukhamsakda C J Fungi (Basel) 19-Apr-2022
PMCID:PMC9146790
doi:10.3390/jof8050416
PMID:35628672
Honey Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidea) Pollen Forage in a Highly Cultivated Agroecosystem: Limited Diet Diversity and Its Relationship to Virus Resistance Zhang G, St. Clair AL, Dolezal A, Toth AL, O’Neal M J Econ Entomol 10-Apr-2020
PMCID:PMC7362718
doi:10.1093/jee/toaa055
PMID:32274498
Fungal Systematics and Evolution: FUSE 5 Song J, Liang JF, Mehrabi-Koushki M, Krisai-Greilhuber I, Ali B, Bhatt VK, Cerna-Mendoza A, Chen B, Chen ZX, Chu HL, Corazon-Guivin MA, da Silva GA, De Kesel A, Dima B, Dovana F, Farokhinejad R, Ferisin G, Guerrero-Abad JC, Guo T, Han LH, Ilyas S, Justo A, Khalid AN, Khodadadi-Pourarpanahi S, Li TH, Liu C, Lorenzini M, Lu JK, Mumtaz AS, Oehl F, Pan XY, Papp V, Qian W, Razaq A, Semwal KC, Tang LZ, Tian XL, Vallejos-Tapullima A, van der Merwe NA, Wang SK, Wang CQ, Yang RH, Yu F, Zapparoli G, Zhang M, Antonín V, Aptroot A, Aslan A, Banerjee A, Chatterjee S, Dirks AC, Ebrahimi L, Fotouhifar KB, Ghosta Y, Kalinina LB, Karahan D, Liu J, Maiti MK, Mookherjee A, Nath PS, Panja B, Saha J, Ševčíková H, Voglmayr H, Yazıcı K, Haelewaters D Sydowia 23-Dec-2019
PMCID:PMC6978154
doi:10.12905/0380.sydowia71-2019-0141
PMID:31975743
Whole-Genome Sequence of the Phlox Powdery Mildew Pathogen Golovinomyces magnicellulatus Strain FPH2017-1 Farinas C, Gluck-Thaler E, Slot JC, Peduto Hand F Microbiol Resour Announc 05-Sep-2019
PMCID:PMC6728646
doi:10.1128/MRA.00852-19
PMID:31488536
Genera of phytopathogenic fungi: GOPHY 3 Marin-Felix Y, Hernández-Restrepo M, Iturrieta-González I, García D, Gené J, Groenewald JZ, Cai L, Chen Q, Quaedvlieg W, Schumacher RK, Taylor PW, Ambers C, Bonthond G, Edwards J, Krueger-Hadfield SA, Luangsa-ard JJ, Morton L, Moslemi A, Sandoval-Denis M, Tan YP, Thangavel R, Vaghefi N, Cheewangkoon R, Crous PW Stud Mycol 13-Jun-2019
PMCID:PMC6797016
doi:10.1016/j.simyco.2019.05.001
PMID:31636728
A comprehensive dataset on cultivated and spontaneously growing vascular plants in urban gardens Frey D, Moretti M Data Brief 23-May-2019
PMCID:PMC6545399
doi:10.1016/j.dib.2019.103982
PMID:31194048
The changing face of farmers’ home gardens: a diachronic analysis from Sillian (Eastern Tyrol, Austria) Vogl-Lukasser B, Vogl CR J Ethnobiol Ethnomed 29-Oct-2018
PMCID:PMC6205796
doi:10.1186/s13002-018-0262-3
PMID:30373655
Use of cultivated plants and non-plant remedies for human and animal home-medication in Liubań district, Belarus Sõukand R, Hrynevich Y, Prakofjewa J, Valodzina T, Vasilyeva I, Paciupa J, Shrubok A, Hlushko A, Knureva Y, Litvinava Y, Vyskvarka S, Silivonchyk H, Paulava A, Kõiva M, Kalle R J Ethnobiol Ethnomed 03-Oct-2017
PMCID:PMC5627493
doi:10.1186/s13002-017-0183-6
PMID:28974229
Fischer’s Plants in folk beliefs and customs: a previously unknown contribution to the ethnobotany of the Polish-Lithuanian-Belarusian borderland Kujawska M, Klepacki P, Łuczaj Ł J Ethnobiol Ethnomed 23-Mar-2017
PMCID:PMC5364690
doi:10.1186/s13002-017-0149-8
PMID:28335791

Phytochemical Profile Top

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Name PubChem ID Canonical SMILES MW Found in Proof
> Hydrocarbons / Saturated hydrocarbons / Alkanes
Undecane 14257 Click to see CCCCCCCCCCC 156.31 unknown via CMAUP database
> Lipids and lipid-like molecules / Fatty Acyls / Fatty acids and conjugates / Long-chain fatty acids
Oleic Acid 445639 Click to see 282.50 unknown via CMAUP database
> Lipids and lipid-like molecules / Fatty Acyls / Lineolic acids and derivatives
Linoleic Acid 5280450 Click to see CCCCCC=CCC=CCCCCCCCC(=O)O 280.40 unknown via CMAUP database
> Lipids and lipid-like molecules / Prenol lipids / Diterpenoids
(1R,4aS,4bR,7R,9R,10aR)-7-ethenyl-1-(hydroxymethyl)-1,4a,7-trimethyl-3,4,4b,5,6,9,10,10a-octahydro-2H-phenanthren-9-ol 13966170 Click to see CC1(CCC2C(=C1)C(CC3C2(CCCC3(C)CO)C)O)C=C 304.50 unknown via CMAUP database
(1R,4aS,4bS,10aR)-1,4a-dimethyl-7-propan-2-yl-2,3,4,4b,5,6,10,10a-octahydrophenanthrene-1-carboxylic acid 11870275 Click to see 302.50 unknown via CMAUP database
(4aS,10aS)-1,2,3,4,4a,9,10,10a-Octahydro-4a-methyl-1-methylene-7-(1-methylethyl)phenanthrene 44268166 Click to see CC(C)C1=CC2=C(C=C1)C3(CCCC(=C)C3CC2)C 254.40 unknown via CMAUP database
(4aS,9R,10aS)-1,1,4a-trimethyl-7-propan-2-yl-2,3,4,9,10,10a-hexahydrophenanthren-9-ol 21764434 Click to see CC(C)C1=CC2=C(C=C1)C3(CCCC(C3CC2O)(C)C)C 286.50 unknown via CMAUP database
2-[(4bS,8aS)-4b,8,8-trimethyl-5,6,7,8a,9,10-hexahydrophenanthren-2-yl]propan-2-ol 101586702 Click to see 286.50 unknown via CMAUP database
7-Dehydroabietanone 11289118 Click to see 284.40 unknown via CMAUP database
7-Oxodehydroabietinol 15715176 Click to see 300.40 unknown via CMAUP database
Abietatriene 6432211 Click to see 270.50 unknown via CMAUP database
Anticopalic acid 11808890 Click to see CC(=CC(=O)O)CCC1C(=C)CCC2C1(CCCC2(C)C)C 304.50 unknown via CMAUP database
Ethyl abietate 61182 Click to see CCOC(=O)C1(CCCC2(C1CC=C3C2CCC(=C3)C(C)C)C)C 330.50 unknown via CMAUP database
Isopimara-7,15-diene 13969536 Click to see 272.50 unknown via CMAUP database
methyl (E)-5-[(1S,4aS,8aS)-5,5,8a-trimethyl-2-methylidene-3,4,4a,6,7,8-hexahydro-1H-naphthalen-1-yl]-3-methylpent-2-enoate 11290126 Click to see 318.50 unknown via CMAUP database
Pimarol 12314285 Click to see CC1(CCC2C(=C1)CCC3C2(CCCC3(C)CO)C)C=C 288.50 unknown via CMAUP database
Sandaracopimaradiene 443469 Click to see 272.50 unknown via CMAUP database
Sandaracopimarinol 12314286 Click to see CC1(CCC2C(=C1)CCC3C2(CCCC3(C)CO)C)C=C 288.50 unknown via CMAUP database
> Lipids and lipid-like molecules / Prenol lipids / Monoterpenoids / Bicyclic monoterpenoids
(-)-beta-Pinene 440967 Click to see 136.23 unknown via CMAUP database
(+)-3-Carene 443156 Click to see 136.23 unknown via CMAUP database
(+)-alpha-Pinene 82227 Click to see CC1=CCC2CC1C2(C)C 136.23 unknown via CMAUP database
Borneol, (-)- 1201518 Click to see CC1(C2CCC1(C(C2)O)C)C 154.25 unknown via CMAUP database
> Lipids and lipid-like molecules / Prenol lipids / Monoterpenoids / Menthane monoterpenoids
(-)-beta-Phellandrene 443161 Click to see CC(C)C1CCC(=C)C=C1 136.23 unknown via CMAUP database
(+)-Limonene 440917 Click to see 136.23 unknown via CMAUP database
d-beta-Phellandrene 442484 Click to see 136.23 unknown via CMAUP database
Terpinolene 11463 Click to see 136.23 unknown via CMAUP database
> Lipids and lipid-like molecules / Prenol lipids / Sesquiterpenoids
(+)-Longifolene 1796220 Click to see CC1(CCCC2(C3C1C(C2=C)CC3)C)C 204.35 unknown via CMAUP database
delta-Cadinol 3084311 Click to see CC1=CC2C(CCC(C2CC1)(C)O)C(C)C 222.37 unknown via CMAUP database
> Lipids and lipid-like molecules / Prenol lipids / Triterpenoids
(1S,6R,8R,11R,12S,15S,16R,19S,21R)-19-methoxy-1,7,7,11,16,20,20-heptamethylpentacyclo[13.8.0.03,12.06,11.016,21]tricos-3-en-8-ol 101280203 Click to see 456.70 unknown via CMAUP database
(1S,6R,8R,11R,12S,15S,16R,19S,21R)-8,19-dihydroxy-1,7,7,11,16,20,20-heptamethylpentacyclo[13.8.0.03,12.06,11.016,21]tricos-3-en-5-one 101280208 Click to see 456.70 unknown via CMAUP database
(3S,6R,8S,11R,12S,15S,16R,19S,21R)-8,19-dimethoxy-3,7,7,11,16,20,20-heptamethylpentacyclo[13.8.0.03,12.06,11.016,21]tricos-1(23)-ene 101280202 Click to see 470.80 unknown via CMAUP database
(3S,6R)-6-[(3S,5R,8S,10S,13R,14S,17R)-3-hydroxy-4,4,10,13,14-pentamethyl-2,3,5,6,7,8,12,15,16,17-decahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl]-2-methylheptane-2,3-diol 101121169 Click to see CC(CCC(C(C)(C)O)O)C1CCC2(C1(CC=C3C2CCC4C3(CCC(C4(C)C)O)C)C)C 460.70 unknown via CMAUP database
21-Episerratenediol 12309682 Click to see CC1(C2CCC3(CC4=CCC5C(C(CCC5(C4CCC3C2(CCC1O)C)C)O)(C)C)C)C 442.70 unknown via CMAUP database
3beta-Methoxy-21-oxoserratene 14830066 Click to see CC1(C2CCC3(CC4=CCC5C(C(=O)CCC5(C4CCC3C2(CCC1OC)C)C)(C)C)C)C 454.70 unknown via CMAUP database
Serratenediol 3-methyl ether 21672660 Click to see CC1(C2CCC3(CC4=CCC5C(C(CCC5(C4CCC3C2(CCC1OC)C)C)O)(C)C)C)C 456.70 unknown via CMAUP database
> Lipids and lipid-like molecules / Steroids and steroid derivatives / Cholestane steroids / Cholesterols and derivatives
Cholesta-4,6-dien-3-one 3034666 Click to see 382.60 unknown via CMAUP database
> Lipids and lipid-like molecules / Steroids and steroid derivatives / Stigmastanes and derivatives
(8S,9S,10R,13R,14S,17R)-17-[(2R,5R)-5-ethyl-6-methylheptan-2-yl]-10,13-dimethyl-1,2,8,9,11,12,14,15,16,17-decahydrocyclopenta[a]phenanthren-3-one 12943207 Click to see 410.70 unknown via CMAUP database
Stigmast-4-en-3-one 5484202 Click to see CCC(CCC(C)C1CCC2C1(CCC3C2CCC4=CC(=O)CCC34C)C)C(C)C 412.70 unknown via CMAUP database
Stigmasta-3,5-dien-7-one 12444466 Click to see CCC(CCC(C)C1CCC2C1(CCC3C2C(=O)C=C4C3(CCC=C4)C)C)C(C)C 410.70 unknown via CMAUP database
> Organoheterocyclic compounds / Naphthopyrans
(3S,4aR,6aS,10aS,10bR)-3-ethenyl-3,7,7,10a-tetramethyl-1,2,4a,5,6,6a,8,9,10,10b-decahydrobenzo[f]chromene 102594798 Click to see 276.50 unknown via CMAUP database
> Phenylpropanoids and polyketides / Flavonoids / Flavans / Flavanones
(S)-2,3-dihydro-5,7-dihydroxy-8-methyl-2-phenyl-4-benzopyrone 6453244 Click to see 270.28 unknown via CMAUP database
Strobopinin 442520 Click to see CC1=C(C2=C(C=C1O)OC(CC2=O)C3=CC=CC=C3)O 270.28 unknown via CMAUP database
> Phenylpropanoids and polyketides / Flavonoids / Flavones
Chrysin 5281607 Click to see 254.24 unknown via CMAUP database
> Phenylpropanoids and polyketides / Flavonoids / O-methylated flavonoids / 7-O-methylated flavonoids
Tectochrysin 5281954 Click to see 268.26 unknown via CMAUP database
> Phenylpropanoids and polyketides / Stilbenes
Pinosylvin methyl ether 5281719 Click to see COC1=CC(=CC(=C1)O)C=CC2=CC=CC=C2 226.27 unknown via CMAUP database

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