General Information of Natural Product (ID: NP0401)
  Natural Product Name
2-Nonenal
  Synonyms
trans-2-Nonenal; 2-NONENAL; 18829-56-6; (E)-Non-2-enal; (E)-2-Nonenal; 2-Nonenal, (2E)-; 2463-53-8; 2-trans-Nonenal; 3-Hexyl-2-propenal; trans-2-Nonen-1-al; 2-Nonenal, (E)-; 3-Hexylacrolein; 2-Nonen-1-al; (E)-2-nonen-1-al; beta-Hexylacrolein; Heptylideneacetaldehyde; alpha-Nonenyl aldehyde; UNII-8VEO649985; (2E)-2-Nonenal; MFCD00007012; 8VEO649985; 3-hexyl-acrolein; .beta.-Hexylacrolein; trans-2-Nonenal (natural); trans-Non-2-enal; .alpha.-Nonenyl aldehyde; FEMA No. 3213; CCRIS 3326; CCRIS 9203; EINECS 219-562-5; EINECS 242-609-6; NSC 20746; CHEBI:61726; BRN 1722170; AI3-36268; t-2-nonenal; (2e)-nonenal; trans-2-nonealdehyde; heptylidene acetaldehyde; (2E)-non-2-enal; trans-2-Nonenal, 97%; DSSTox_CID_27086; DSSTox_RID_82098; DSSTox_GSID_47086; 4-01-00-03502 (Beilstein Handbook Reference); SCHEMBL102464; CHEMBL450072; DTXSID0047086; CHEBI:142592; trans-2-Nonenal, >=95%, FG; ZINC1571215; Tox21_300815; LMFA06000041; trans-2-Nonenal, analytical standard; AKOS015902295; NCGC00248181-01; NCGC00254719-01; AS-17376; LS-13683; U836; CAS-18829-56-6; N0430; N0483; J-012128; Q4596912; UNII-93C6BZW2TV component BSAIUMLZVGUGKX-BQYQJAHWSA-N
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  Formula C9H16O
  Weight 140.22
  Structure Could Not Find 2D Structure
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  InChI InChI=1S/C9H16O/c1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10/h7-9H,2-6H2,1H3/b8-7+
  InChI Key BSAIUMLZVGUGKX-BQYQJAHWSA-N
  Isomeric SMILES CCCCCC/C=C/C=O
  Canonical SMILES CCCCCCC=CC=O
  External Links PubChem ID 5283335
CAS ID 18829-56-6
NPASS ID NPC33489
HIT ID C0709
CHEMBL ID CHEMBL450072
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 The Content Variation of Natural Product Induced by Different Factor(s)
      Species Name: Coriandrum sativum
  Factor Name: NaCl Treatment [1]
              Species Info Factor Info
               Experiment Detail
Plant material: Coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) fruits were collected from cultivated plants in the region of Korba (northeastern Tunisia) in April 2006. Seeds were set to germinate at 25 ℃. Ten-day-old coriander seedlings were grown in quarter-strength Hoagland's solution laced with 0 mM, 25 mM, 50 mM and 75 mM of NaCl. The culture was placed in a greenhouse with 25 ℃ day maximum and 18 ℃ night minimum, under artificial light of 141 µmol/m2 /s (6000 lux) with 16 h photoperiod and 60-80% air humidity. Nutrient solution was continuously aerated. Growth parameters: Plants were harvested at the seedling stage 3 weeks after treatment.
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               Factor Function
Essential oil content was 1762.64 µg/g dry weight (DW) (0.18%) and 1255.77 µg/g DW (0.12%) in stems and leaves, respectively. At low and moderate stress, a significant difference in the essential oil content was developed between stems, with a significant decrease, and leaves, with an increase up to 43%. Under high salinity, the oil content of both organs decreased significantly. The major volatile compound of stems and leaves was (E)-2-decenal with 24% and 52%, respectively. Other important components were decanal, (E)-2-dodecenal, dodecanal, (E)-2-undecenal, (E)-2-tridecenal and (E)-2-undecanal. Further, the content of these compounds were affected differently by the treatment level and by the organ type.
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               Factor Part Location NP Content
 
0 mM NaCl (Control)
Leaves Tunisia
NP Content: 0.14 %
 
0 mM NaCl (Control)
Stems Tunisia
NP Content: 0.14 %
 
25mM NaCl
Leaves Tunisia
NP Content: 0.84 %
 
25mM NaCl
Stems Tunisia
NP Content: 0.15 %
 
50 mM NaCl
Leaves Tunisia
NP Content: 0.51 %
 
50 mM NaCl
Stems Tunisia
NP Content: 0.1 %
 
75 mM NaCl
Leaves Tunisia
NP Content: 0.54 %
 
75 mM NaCl
Stems Tunisia
NP Content: 0.13 %
      Species Name: Helichrysum arenarium
  Factor Name: Locality Variation; Developmental Stage Variation [2]
              Species Info Factor Info
               Experiment Detail
The plant material was collected in eastern Lithuania (July-August, 2002). Numbers of growing localities of H. arenarium with yellow (Y) and orange (O) flowers were as follows: Svencionys district (Zalavas) and Ukmerge district (Sventupe).
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               Factor Function
The 68 constituents identified comprised 73.8-90.7% of the total oil content. It was found that the principal constituents were: beta-caryophyllene (in three inflorescence and one leaf oil), delta-cadinene (in two leaf oils), octadecane (in one leaf oil) and heneicosane (in one inflorescence sample). Monoterpenes and oxygenated monoterpenes made up 4.0-13.9%, aliphatic hydrocarbons 0.4-35.3%, and sesquiterpenes 24.7-71.2% of the oils.
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               Factor Part Location NP Content
 
Inflorescence: (Flower colour: Orange) + (Locality: Svencionys District, Eastern Lithuania)
Inflorescence Eastern Lithuania
NP Content: 0.3 %
 
Inflorescence: (Flower colour: Yellow) + (Locality: Svencionys District, Eastern Lithuania)
Inflorescence Eastern Lithuania
NP Content: 0.1 %
 
Leaf: (Flower colour: Orange) + (Locality: Svencionys District, Eastern Lithuania)
Leaves Eastern Lithuania
NP Content: < 0.05 %
 
Leaf: (Flower colour: Yellow) + (Locality: Svencionys District, Eastern Lithuania)
Leaves Eastern Lithuania
NP Content: 0.1 %
      Species Name: Tanacetum cadmeum ssp. orientale
  Factor Name: Locality Variation [3]
              Species Info Factor Info
               Experiment Detail
Plant materials were collected during the flowering period in July 2002 from the Dumluca Mountain in the vicinity of Divrigi village of Sivas city at 1900 m altitude and Saksagan Gorge in Saimbeyli village of Adana city at 1900 m altitude.
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               Factor Function
The flower, stem and root oils of T. cadmeum ssp. orientale collected from the Adana location were characterized with alpha-thujone (25%, 5.2%), cis-linalool oxide (6.8%, 12.8%), trans-chrysanthenyl acetate (5.8%, 8.5%) for flower and stem oils, and beta-eudesmol (10.3%, 6.2%, 13.8%); in addition, stem oil contained 1,8-cineole (6.6%) and root oil contained hexadecanoic acid (6.0%), spathulenol (5.8%) and beta-muurolol (5.3%). The flower and stem oils of T. cadmeum ssp. orientale collected from the Sivas location were characterized with camphor (25.9%, 14.8%), borneol (15.4%, 25.8%) and alpha-thujone (7.8%, 5.5%); in addition, stem oil contained 1,8-cineole (7.4%) and root oil contained nonacosane (16.2%), spathulenol (6.8%) and hexadecanoic acid (5.8%).
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               Factor Part Location NP Content
 
Root: (Locality: Adana, Turkey)
Roots Adana, Turkey
NP Content: 0.3 %
 
Root: (Locality: Sivas, Turkey)
Roots Sivas, Turkey
NP Content: 0.1 %
References
1 Salinity Impact on Growth, Essential Oil Content and Composition of Coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) Stems and Leaves
2 Chemical Composition of the Essential Oils of Wild Helichrysum arenarium (L.) with Differently Colored Inflorescences from Eastern Lithuania
3 The Variation in the Essential Oil Composition of Tanacetum cadmeum (Boiss.) Heywood ssp. orientale Grierson from Turkey