General Information of Natural Product (ID: NP0388)
  Natural Product Name
Methyl Acetate
  Synonyms
METHYL ACETATE; 79-20-9; Acetic acid, methyl ester; Tereton; Methyl ethanoate; Devoton; Acetic acid methyl ester; Methylacetat; Acetate de methyle; Methylacetaat; Methyl acetic ester; Octan metylu; Metile (acetato di); Methyle (acetate de); Methylester kiseliny octove; Ethyl ester of monoacetic acid; HSDB 95; Methylacetat [German]; CH3COOCH3; MeOAc; Methyl ester of acetic acid; NSC 405071; UNII-W684QT396F; METHYL-ACETATE; ACETIC ACID,METHYL ESTER; CHEBI:77700; W684QT396F; Methylacetat (german); NCGC00090940-01; Acetic acid-methyl ester; DSSTox_CID_1767; DSSTox_RID_76314; DSSTox_GSID_21767; Methylacetaat [Dutch]; Octan metylu [Polish]; FEMA Number 2676; Methyl acetate (natural); CAS-79-20-9; Acetate de methyle [French]; FEMA No. 2676; CCRIS 5846; Methyle (acetate de) [French]; Metile (acetato di) [Italian]; Methylester kiseliny octove [Czech]; EINECS 201-185-2; UN1231; Metile; METHYL ACETATE, 97%; AcOMe; 1-Methyl acetate; CH3COOMe; Methyl acetate [UN1231] [Flammable liquid]; CH3CO2CH3; EC 201-185-2; WLN: 1VO1; CHEMBL14079; Methyl acetate, >=98%, FG; DTXSID4021767; FEMA 2676; Methyl acetate, analytical standard; ZINC1597766; Methyl acetate, anhydrous, 99.5%; Methyl acetate, natural, 98%, FG; Tox21_113243; Tox21_200057; Methyl acetate, reagent grade, 95%; MFCD00008711; NSC405071; STL281977; AKOS000120042; MCULE-7368066093; Methyl acetate, ReagentPlus(R), 99%; NSC-405071; UN 1231; Methyl acetate, for HPLC, >=99.8%; NCGC00090940-02; NCGC00257611-01; FT-0621748; S0300; Z1774; Methyl acetate, SAJ first grade, >=99.0%; C17530; Methyl acetate [UN1231] [Flammable liquid]; Methyl acetate, JIS special grade, >=99.5%; A839618; Q414189; J-522583; Acetic acid-methyl ester 1000 microg/mL in Methanol; Z19628359; Methyl acetate, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard
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  Formula C3H6O2
  Weight 74.08
  Structure Could Not Find 2D Structure
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  InChI InChI=1S/C3H6O2/c1-3(4)5-2/h1-2H3
  InChI Key KXKVLQRXCPHEJC-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  Isomeric SMILES CC(=O)OC
  Canonical SMILES CC(=O)OC
  External Links PubChem ID 6584
CAS ID 79-20-9
NPASS ID NPC137050
CHEMBL ID CHEMBL14079
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 The Content Variation of Natural Product Induced by Different Factor(s)
      Species Name: Mentha piperita
  Factor Name: Drought Stress Treatment; NaCl Treatment [1]
              Species Info Factor Info
               Experiment Detail
Peppermint plants were initiated from rhizome cuttings (10 cm long) supplied by Jahad Daneshgahi in March 2009. According to the method described by Farahani et al., (2009), seventy five peppermint samples were notified above were transferred into pots (25 cm head diameter × 20 cm height) filled with sandy loam soil (soil average amount of 5580 gr in each pot). This experiment was carried out using a randomized compllete block design with 3 replications. The factors studied included 5 levels of water deficit stress that were D1 (100% field capacity), D2 (85% field capacity), D3 (70% field capacity), D4 (60% field capacity) and D5 (45% field capacity), respectively. In order to determine the soil moisture rate of 100% field capacity, 24 h after irrigation we selected 5 field soil samples by sampling drill, then samples were weighed by electrical scale and placed under 105 ℃ in electrical oven for 48 h. Field soil samples were selected for determination of soil moisture rate daily, than determined 85% field capacity, 70% field capacity, 60% field capacity and 45% field capacity, respectively.
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               Factor Function
Results indicated that drought stress motivated a significant reduction in all of the growth parameters and essential oil yield and percent. The highest values of growth parameters and essential oil percent and yield were observed under 100% field capacity (control). Also, the highest values of Mentone and menthofuran were obtained under 100% field capacity (control) and the highest values of menthol were obtained under 70% field capacity by using gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC-MS).
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               Factor Part Location NP Content
 
100% Field Capacity (Control)
Aerial parts Iran
NP Content: 0.18 %
 
85% Field Capacity
Aerial parts Iran
NP Content: 0.1 %
 
70% Field Capacity
Aerial parts Iran
NP Content: 0.3 %
 
60% Field Capacity
Aerial parts Iran
NP Content: 0.18 %
 
45% Field Capacity
Aerial parts Iran
NP Content: 2.49 %
 
0 mM NaCl (Control)
Aerial parts Iran
NP Content: 0.64 %
 
50 mM NaCl
Aerial parts Iran
NP Content: 0.34 %
 
100 mM NaCl
Aerial parts Iran
NP Content: 0.25 %
References
1 The effect of drought stress on growth parameters, essential oil yield and constituent of Peppermint (Mentha piperita L.)