General Information of Natural Product (ID: NP0073)
  Natural Product Name
Decane
  Synonyms
DECANE; n-Decane; 124-18-5; Nonane, methyl-; UNII-NK85062OIY; NK85062OIY; CHEBI:41808; MFCD00008954; Decyl hydride; DSSTox_CID_4913; Decane, analytical standard; DSSTox_RID_77577; DSSTox_GSID_24913; Alkanes, C10-18; CAS-124-18-5; D10; HSDB 63; CCRIS 653; NSC 8781; EINECS 204-686-4; UN2247; (C10-C18) Alkanes; BRN 1696981; decan; normal-decane; AI3-24107; Decane, n-; C10H22; Decane, 99%; Decane, >=95%; EC 204-686-4; 4-01-00-00464 (Beilstein Handbook Reference); 73138-29-1; Decane, anhydrous, >=99%; CHEMBL134537; QSPL 111; WLN: 10H; DTXSID6024913; n-C10H22; NSC8781; Decane, ReagentPlus(R), >=99%; NSC-8781; ZINC1648227; Tox21_201881; Tox21_300336; LMFA11000568; STL280316; Decane, purum, >=95.0% (GC); Decane, purum, >=98.0% (GC); AKOS005145676; MCULE-6071426098; n-Decane 1000 microg/mL in Methanol; UN 2247; s11595; Decane, SAJ special grade, >=99.0%; NCGC00247996-01; NCGC00247996-02; NCGC00254283-01; NCGC00259430-01; 63335-87-5; I932; LS-13903; n-Decane [UN2247] [Flammable liquid]; DB-089700; D0011; FT-0697465; S0282; Q150717; J-005051; J-520211; F1908-0171; DBF497D1-4529-4457-841E-9D33CDF22B1C; UNII-1E5KJY107T component DIOQZVSQGTUSAI-UHFFFAOYSA-N; 116372-01-1
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  Formula C10H22
  Weight 142.28
  Structure Could Not Find 2D Structure
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  InChI InChI=1S/C10H22/c1-3-5-7-9-10-8-6-4-2/h3-10H2,1-2H3
  InChI Key DIOQZVSQGTUSAI-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  Isomeric SMILES CCCCCCCCCC
  Canonical SMILES CCCCCCCCCC
  External Links PubChem ID 15600
CAS ID 124-18-5
NPASS ID NPC136996
CHEMBL ID CHEMBL134537
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 The Content Variation of Natural Product Induced by Different Factor(s)
      Species Name: Ducrosia anethifolia
  Factor Name: Locality Variation [1]
              Species Info Factor Info
               Experiment Detail
The aerial parts of Ducrosia anethifolia (DC.) Boiss. were collected in the wild from Mehdi Abad (Kerman province, in southern Iran) at the flowering stage in June 2006. The material was dried at room temperature.
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               Factor Function
The 63 components of this interesting plant were identified in the oil of D. anethifolia, representing 94.0% of the oil. alpha-Pinene (11.6%), terpinolene(3.2%) and (z)-beta-ocimene (2.8%) were the main hydrocarbon components present in the oil, while decanal (54.0%), cis-chrysanthenyl acetate(3.2%) and decanoic acid (1.3%) were the major oxygen-containing constituents.
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               Factor Part Location NP Content
 
Locality: Karaj, Iran
Aerial parts Iran
NP Content: <0.05 %
      Species Name: Persea americana
  Factor Name: Variety Comparison; Locality Variation [2]
              Species Info Factor Info
               Experiment Detail
Experimental: Two hundred grams of healthy mature intact leaves were harvested from each of the taxa growing on their own rootstocks at the UC South Coast Research and Extension Center. flocc = P. americana var. floccosa from Mexico D-7; stey = P. americana var. steyermarkii from Mexico El Salvador 3-22-16; nubi = P. americana var. nubigena from Guatemala 45-C-1; mex = P. americena var. drymfolia from Tasco, Mexico; guat = P. americana var. guatemalensis cult. Nimlioh from Florida; bwl = P. ameticana var. americana cult. Trapp from Florida.
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               Factor Function
Analysis of oils showed the presence of over 90 components, of which 76 were identified. P. schiedeana oil was found to contain alpha-pinene (23.7%), beta-pinene (23.2%) and beta-caryophyllene as major components. The major constituents of P. americana var. floccosa and P. americana var. steyermarkii were alpha-pinene (10.9%, 7.6%), beta-pinene (20.6%, 10.4%), alpha-terpineol (9.6%, 7.9%), beta-caryophyllene (12.6%, 8.4%), viridiflorene (0.1%, 10.3%) and globulol (0.1%, 9.2%), respectively. The oils of P. americana var. nubigena and P. americana var. drymifolia contained alpha-terpineol (18.4%, 393%) and methylchavicol (12.4%, 40.2%), as major components, respectively. P. americana var. guatemalensis was found to be rich in beta-caryophyllene (38.3%), while the oils of P. americana var. americana and P. primatogena contained alpha-pinene (27.5%) and beta-pinene (40.9%), and alpha-pinene (24.6%), beta-caryophyllene (20.7%) and germacene D (10.1%).
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               Factor Part Location NP Content
 
Persea americana var. drymfolia (Locality: Tasco)
Leaves Tasco, Mexico
NP Content: 0.3 %
 
Persea americana var. floccosa (Locality: Mexico)
Leaves Mexico
NP Content: 1.2 %
 
Persea americana var. guatemalensis cv. Nimlioh (Locality: Florida)
Leaves Florida, USA
NP Content: 0.1 %
 
Persea americana var. nubigena (Locality: Guatemala)
Leaves Guatemala
NP Content: 0.1 %
 
Persea americana var. steyermarkii (Locality: Mexico El Salvador)
Leaves Mexico El Salvador
NP Content: 0.1 %
      Species Name: Tanacetum larvatum
  Factor Name: Locality Variation [3]
              Species Info Factor Info
               Experiment Detail
Aerial parts of T. larvatum were collected in July and August during a five-year period, starting in 2001, in Montenegro on several locations: Planinica (Sample a), Visitor (Sample b) and Sinjajevina (Sample c).
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               Factor Function
Sixty-four components were identified, representing 83.1%, 96.6% and 89.4% of the total oils content in the Planinica [Sample a], Visitor [Sample b] and Sinjajevina [Sample c], respectively. The major constituent in Samples a and b , was oxygenated monoterpene, trans-sabinyl acetate (38.1% and 55.8% respectively). Monoterpene hydrocarbons, beta-pinene (13.5%) and santolinatriene (30.6%), were found to be the dominant components in Sample c. The toxic trans-sabinyl acetate was present only in traces in this sample. trans-Chrysanthenyl acetate, as one of major components in feverfew essential oil, has not been previously identified in the investigated essential oils.
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               Factor Part Location NP Content
 
Locality: Planinica, Montenegro
Aerial parts Montenegro
NP Content: 0.6 %
 
Locality: Sinjajevina, Montenegro
Aerial parts Montenegro
NP Content: 0.3 %
 
Locality: Visitor, Montenegro
Aerial parts Montenegro
NP Content: 0.3 %
  Factor Name: Altitude Variation [4]
              Species Info Factor Info
               Experiment Detail
Aerial parts of T. larvatum were collected in July 2002, during the period of full flowering from two locations in Montenegro: Mt. Komovi (Sample I) and Mt. Prokletije (Sample II), altitude ca. 1900 m.
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               Factor Function
About 40 compounds were identified, representing ~89% and 96% of the total oil content in the Samples I and II, respectively. trans-Sabinyl acetate was found to be the dominant component (51.2% and 69.7%). Among the rest of compounds beta-pinene (7.7% and 4.3%) and camphor (6.3% and 4.3%) were the most abundant in both samples.
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               Factor Part Location NP Content
 
Locality: Mt. Komovi, Montenegro, Serbia; Altitude 1900 m
Aerial parts Serbia
NP Content: 0.4 %
 
Locality: Mt.Prokletije, Montenegro, Serbia; Altitude 1900 m
Aerial parts Serbia
NP Content: 0.1 %
References
1 Chemical Composition of the Essential Oil of Ducrosia anethifolia (DC.) Boiss. from Kerman Province in Iran
2 Essential Oils of Persea subgenus Persea (Lauraceae)
3 Intraspecific Variation of Tanacetum larvatum Essential Oil
4 Chemical Composition of Tanacetum larvatum Essential Oil