Moschamine

2-Propenamide, N-(2-(5-hydroxy-1H-indol-3-yl)ethyl)-3-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-, (2E)-

Formula: C20H20N2O4 (352.1423)
Chinese Name: N-阿魏羟色胺
BioDeep ID: BioDeep_00000017421 ( View LC/MS Profile)
SMILES: COC1=CC(\C=C\C(=O)NCCC2=CNC3=C2C=C(O)C=C3)=CC=C1O



Found 2 Sample Hits

m/z Adducts Species Organ Scanning Sample
353.153 [M+H]+
PPM:9.7
Homo sapiens esophagus DESI ()
LNTO22_1_3 - MTBLS385
Resolution: 75μm, 121x68

Description

353.1528 [M+H]+
PPM:9.1
Homo sapiens esophagus DESI ()
LNTO22_1_8 - MTBLS385
Resolution: 75μm, 69x61

Description


N-feruloylserotonin is a member of the class of hydroxyindoles that is the N-feruloyl derivative of serotonin. It has a role as a plant metabolite. It is a member of hydroxyindoles, a member of cinnamamides, a member of phenols, an aromatic ether and a secondary carboxamide. It is functionally related to a ferulic acid. Moschamine is a natural product found in Centaurea arenaria, Phyllostachys reticulata, and other organisms with data available. Alkaloid from Carthamus tinctorius (safflower). Nb-trans-Feruloylserotonin is found in fats and oils and herbs and spices. Moschamine is found in fats and oils. Moschamine is an alkaloid from Carthamus tinctorius (safflower). A member of the class of hydroxyindoles that is the N-feruloyl derivative of serotonin. N-Feruloylserotonin, an antioxidative component and bioactive serotonin derivative, from the Seed of Carthamus tinctorius L., ameliorates atherosclerosis and distensibility of the aortic wall in Kurosawa and Kusanagi-hypercholesterolemic (KHC) rabbits[1]. N-Feruloylserotonin, an antioxidative component and bioactive serotonin derivative, from the Seed of Carthamus tinctorius L., ameliorates atherosclerosis and distensibility of the aortic wall in Kurosawa and Kusanagi-hypercholesterolemic (KHC) rabbits[1].