General Information of Natural Product (ID: NP0349)
  Natural Product Name
9-Hexadecenoic Acid
  Synonyms
PALMITELAIDIC ACID; 9-HEXADECENOIC ACID; 10030-73-6; (E)-hexadec-9-enoic acid; 9-Hexadecenoic acid, (9E)-; trans-9-hexadecenoic acid; trans-palmitoleic acid; 9-trans-hexadecenoic acid; 2091-29-4; (E)-9-Hexadecenoic acid; (9E)-Hexadec-9-enoic acid; UNII-65DJ825A3Z; 9E-hexadecenoic acid; t-9-hexadecenoic acid; trans-9-palmitoleic acid; (9E)-9-Hexadecenoic acid; CHEBI:59265; 65DJ825A3Z; Palmitolinoleic acid; hexadec-9-enoic acid; DSSTox_CID_1603; trans-9-Hexadecenoate; DSSTox_RID_76230; DSSTox_GSID_21603; (9E)-hexadecenoic acid; (E)-Hexadec-9-enoate; 9-Hexadecenoic acid, (9Z)-; C16:1n-7; 9-Hexadecenoic acid, (E)-; CAS-10030-73-6; cis-.delta.9-Hexadecenoic acid; AI3-36444; NSC277452; t-9-Hexadecenoate; 9-trans-Hexadecenoate; (E)-Palmitoleic acid; (E)-9-Hexadecenoate; (9E)-9-Hexadecenoate; (E)-9-hexadecenoicacid; 16:1 omega-7; 9-Trans-Palmitelaidic acid; SCHEMBL33311; SCHEMBL154754; (9E)-9-Hexadecenoic acid #; CHEMBL3182018; DTXSID7021603; CHEBI:72004; trans-Delta(9)-hexadecenoic acid; HY-N2341; Tox21_202178; Tox21_302976; LMFA01030057; MFCD00067230; t-16:1D9; ZINC14881154; AKOS015893003; CS-6346; NSC-277452; NCGC00249181-01; NCGC00256330-01; NCGC00259727-01; AS-76823; J-000092; Q27139858; Q27888066
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  Formula C16H30O2
  Weight 254.41
  Structure Could Not Find 2D Structure
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  InChI InChI=1S/C16H30O2/c1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16(17)18/h7-8H,2-6,9-15H2,1H3,(H,17,18)/b8-7+
  InChI Key SECPZKHBENQXJG-BQYQJAHWSA-N
  Isomeric SMILES CCCCCC/C=C/CCCCCCCC(=O)O
  Canonical SMILES CCCCCCC=CCCCCCCCC(=O)O
  External Links PubChem ID 5282745
CAS ID 10030-73-6
NPASS ID NPC139029
CHEMBL ID CHEMBL3182018
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 The Content Variation of Natural Product Induced by Different Factor(s)
      Species Name: Aquilaria agallocha
  Factor Name: Plant Pathogen Infection [1]
              Species Info Factor Info
               Experiment Detail
Artificial inoculation of fungal isolates: The most frequently isolated fungi from infected agarwood (e.g. Chaetomium globosum and Fusarium oxysporum) were inoculated to the healthy plants by artifi cial boring on to the plants. Inoculation was made with two different fungi alone and in their combination. Observations were made at an interval of 30 days after inoculation.
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               Factor Function
This investigation showed a marked difference in the oil compositions among the treatments with regards to their quality. Valerianol (3.0%) and tetradec-anioc acid (7.1%) contents were recorded higher in the oils of naturally infected plants than in that of healthy ones (0.1% and 6.9%, respectively). Pentadecenoic acid was totally absent in the oils of healthy, whereas it was found in a greater amount (6.8%) in the oil of naturally infected plants. In contrast, dodecanoic acid (3.1%), pentadecanoic acid (6.2%), hexadecanoic acid (31.5%) and octadecanoic acid (4.1%) were found in a higher amount in the oils of healthy plants, while the oils obtained from naturally infected plants contained lower amounts of these components (2.5%, 4.8%, 20.0% and 1.0%, respectively). The oils obtained from the inoculated plants showed almost similar distribution of the components with healthy plants.
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               Factor Part Location NP Content
 
Healthy plants
Wood chips India
NP Content: 1 %
 
Artificial inoculation plants (Chaetomium globosum)
Wood chips India
NP Content: 1.2 %
 
Artificial inoculation plants (Fusarium oxysporum)
Wood chips India
NP Content: 1.1 %
 
Artificial inoculation plants (C. globosum and F. oxysporum)
Wood chips India
NP Content: 1.4 %
References
1 Essential Oil of Eaglewood Tree: a Product of Pathogenesis