- Recommended name
- Goniodomin C
- Synonyms
- Goniodomin-C
- Recommended acronym
- GDC
- Abbreviation
Progenitors
No progenitors registered
Vector Species
No vector species registered
- Structure
-
- Formula
- C43H62O13
- Exact mono-isotopic mass
- 786.42
- Molfile
- see other chem files
- Alternative molfiles
- n/a
- SMILES
- O[C@]([C@@]3([H])O[C@@]([H])5C(C[C@@H]3O)=C)([H])C([C@H](C)CC(C(CC[C@]([H])(O)[C@@]1([H])O[C@]([C@@]2([H])O[C@@](C([C@@H](O)[C@H](O)C\C=C/[C@H](OC5=O)[C@]4(O)OCC[C@H](C)[C@H]4C)=C)([H])CC2)([H])C=CC1)=C)=O)=C.[B].[C].[2H].[F].[*]
- Alternative SMILES
- n/a
- InChi key
- JQDTWLIIYSLLLN-QPJIIYJHSA-N
- Alternative InChi keys
- n/a
- InChi
- InChI=1S/C43H62O13/c1-22-18-19-52-43(51,28(22)7)37-13-8-10-30(45)38(48)27(6)33-16-17-36(53-33)35-12-9-11-34(54-35)29(44)15-14-23(2)31(46)20-24(3)26(5)39(49)41-32(47)21-25(4)40(56-41)42(50)55-37/h8-9,12-13,22,24,28-30,32-41,44-45,47-49,51H,2,4-6,10-11,14-21H2,1,3,7H3/b13-8-/t22-,24+,28+,29-,30+,32-,33-,34-,35+,36-,37-,38+,39+,40+,41-,43+/m0/s1
- Alternative InChis
- Spectra available
- True
- Chem files
- chemfiles/Goniodomin-C.mol chemfiles/Goniodomin-C.cdx
References
- Harris et al., 2021
- GDC is a rapid hydrolysis product of GDA and most likely not prodcuced by dinoflagellates, but rather an analytical artefact.
- Certified
- False
- Certified links
-
-
n/a
- Non certified reference material
- False
Chemical analysis
- Research
- True
- Standardized
- Unknown
- Validated
- Unknown
- Official
- n/a
Structure recognition assays
- Research
- Unknown
- Standardized
- Unknown
- Validated
- Unknown
- Official
- n/a
Functional assays
- Research
- Unknown
- Standardized
- Unknown
- Validated
- Unknown
- Official
- n/a
Animal assays
- Research
- Unknown
- Standardized
- Unknown
- Validated
- Unknown
- Official
- n/a
References
- Harris et al. 2021, 2021
- Harris, C. M., B. Krock, U. Tillmann, C. J. Tainter, D. F. Stec, A. J. C. Andersen, T. O. Larsen, K. S. Reece and T. M. Harris (2021). "Alkali Metal- and Acid-Catalyzed Interconversion of Goniodomin A with Congeners B and C." Journal of Natural Products 84(9): 2554-2567.
- Harris et al., 2023
- Transformation of GDA into GDB, GDC and corresponding seco acids highly depends on pH of the mobile stationary phase and the adduct ion (ammonium vs. sodium). Most unaltered GD profiles are obtained by alkaline mobile phases and ammonium adducts.
- Regulatory status
- False
- Human toxic syndrome(s)
- n/a
- Organ system toxicity
- n/a
- Risk assessment
- Unknown
- Molecular targets known
- Unknown
- Molecular targets
- n/a
- Toxic to aquatic animals
- Unknown
- TEF available
- False
- Notes