Natural Product: NPC158290

Natural Product IDNPC158290
Common Name
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The InCHIKey will be temporarily assigned as the "Common Name" if no IUPAC name or alternative short name is available.
AKNILCMFRRDTEY-MRFBWRKESA-N
IUPAC Name n.a.
Synonyms
Synthetic Gene Cluster n.a.
ChEMBL Identifier n.a.
PubChem CID 9849283
Chemical Classification
  • CHEMONTID:0000000 [Organic compounds]
    • [CHEMONTID:0000261] Phenylpropanoids and polyketides
      • [CHEMONTID:0000238] Tannins
        • [CHEMONTID:0001710] Hydrolyzable tannins

The Chemical Classification was calculated by Classyfire, a software for chemical taxonomy calculation. Reference: DOI:10.1186/s13321-016-0174-y.

  Chemical Representations

Standard InCHIKey AKNILCMFRRDTEY-MRFBWRKESA-N
Standard InCHI InChI=1S/C23H28O13/c1-31-12-6-9(2-3-11(12)26)20(30)34-18-10-4-5-32-21(14(10)23(8-25)19(18)36-23)35-22-17(29)16(28)15(27)13(7-24)33-22/h2-6,10,13-19,21-22,24-29H,7-8H2,1H3/t10?,13-,14?,15-,16+,17-,18?,19?,21?,22+,23?/m1/s1
SMILES COc1cc(ccc1O)C(=O)OC1C2C=COC(C2C2(CO)C1O2)O[C@H]1[C@@H]([C@H]([C@@H]([C@@H](CO)O1)O)O)O

  Calculated Properties

Physi-Chem Properties

Molecular Weight:   512.15 Volume:   464.672
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Van der Waals volume.
Dense:   1.102 LogP:   -0.669
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The logarithm of the n-octanol/water distribution coefficients.
logD7.4:   -0.142
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The logarithm of the n-octanol/water distribution coefficient at pH=7.4.
LogS:   -1.696
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The logarithm of aqueous solubility value.
Rotatable Bonds:   8.0 Rigid Bonds:   25.0
TPSA:   197.13
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Topological Polar Surface Area.
H-Bond Acceptor:   13.0
H-Bond Donor:   6.0 Rings:   5.0
Heavy Atoms:   13.0

MedChem Properties

QED Drug-Likeness Score:   0.173 GASA:   1.0
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GASA represents the probability of being difficult to synthesize, ranging from 0 to 1.
Synthetic Accessibility Score:   4.924 Fsp3:   0.609
MCE-18:   115.027
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MCE-18 stands for medicinal chemistry evolution.MCE-18≥45 is considered a suitable value.
Lipinski Rule-of-5:   Accepted
Pfizer Rule:   Rejected GSK Rule:   Accepted
Golden Triangle Rule:   Accepted BMS Rule:   0
Chelating Alert:   1 PAINS Alert:   0
Colloidal aggregators:   0.446 Fluc inhibitor:   0.01
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The fluc inhibitor value is the probability of being fLuc inhibitors, within the range of 0 to 1.
Blue fluorescence:   0.031
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The blue fluorescence value is the probability of being blue fluorescence, within the range of 0 to 1
Green fluorescence:   0.194
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The green fluorescence value is the probability of being green fluorescence, within the range of 0 to 1
Reactive compounds:   0.416 Promiscuous compounds:   0.052

ADMET Properties (ADMETlab3.0)

ADMET: Absorption

Caco-2 Permeability:   -6.316 MDCK Permeability:   -5.34
Pgp-inhibitor:   0.001 Pgp-substrate:   0.648
PAMPA:   0.946
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The experimental data for Peff was logarithmically transformed (logPeff). Molecules with log Peff values below 2.0 were classified as low-permeability (Category 0), while those with log Peff values exceeding 2.5 were classified as high-permeability (Category 1).
Human Intestinal Absorption (HIA):   0.532
20% Bioavailability (F20%):   0.295 30% Bioavailability (F30%):   0.975
50% Bioavailability (F50%):   0.971

ADMET: Distribution

Blood-Brain-Barrier Penetration (BBB):   0.047 MRP1:   0.83
Plasma Protein Binding (PPB):   60.362% Volume Distribution (VD):   -0.562
Fu: 46.209%
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The fraction unbound in plasms.
OATP1B1 inhibitor:   0.962
OATP1B3 inhibitor:   0.999 BCRP inhibitor:   0.055
BSEP inhibitor:   0.002

ADMET: Metabolism

CYP1A2-inhibitor:   0.0 CYP1A2-substrate:   0.0
CYP2C19-inhibitor:   0.002 CYP2C19-substrate:   0.0
CYP2C9-inhibitor:   0.0 CYP2C9-substrate:   0.0
CYP2D6-inhibitor:   0.0 CYP2D6-substrate:   0.004
CYP3A4-inhibitor:   0.0 CYP3A4-substrate:   0.0
CYP2B6-substrate:   0.0 CYP2C8-inhibitor:   0.722
HLM stability:   0.285
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Human liver microsomal (HLM) stability. Category 0: stable+ (HLM > 30 min); Category 1: unstable- (HLM ≤ 30 min). The output value is the probability of human liver microsomal instability, where a value closer to 1 indicates a higher likelihood of instability.

ADMET: Excretion

Clearance (CL):  2.216 Half-life (T1/2):  2.843

ADMET: Toxicity

hERG Blockers:  0.016 hERG Blockers (10um):  0.106
Human Hepatotoxicity (H-HT):  0.429 Drug-induced Liver Injury (DILI):  0.747
AMES Toxicity:  0.919 Rat Oral Acute Toxicity:  0.029
Maximum Recommended Daily Dose:  0.02 Skin Sensitization:  0.997
Carcinogencity:  0.18 Eye Corrosion:  0.0
Eye Irritation:  0.022 Respiratory Toxicity:  0.006
Drug-induced Neurotoxicity:  0.125 Ototoxicity:  0.985
Hematotoxicity:  0.098 Drug-induced Nephrotoxicity:  0.484
Genotoxicity:  0.295 RPMI-8226 Immunitoxicity:  0.146
A549 Cytotoxicity:  0.102 Hek293 Cytotoxicity:  0.322
BCF:   0.336
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Bioconcentration factors are used for considering secondary poisoning potential and assessing risks to human health via the food chain. The unit is -log10[(mg/L)/(1000*MW)].
IGC50:   2.927
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48 hour Tetrahymena pyriformis IGC50. The unit of IGC50 is -log10[(mg/L)/(1000*MW)].
LC50DM:   4.57
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48 hour Daphnia magna LC50. The unit of LC50DM is -log10[(mg/L)/(1000*MW)].
LC50FM:   3.543
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96 hour fathead minnow LC50. The unit of LC50FM is -log10[(mg/L)/(1000*MW)].

  Species Source

Organism ID Organism Name Taxonomy Level Family SuperKingdom Isolation Part Collection Location Collection Time Reference
NPO8416 Picrorhiza kurrooa Species Plantaginaceae Eukaryota n.a. n.a. n.a. Database[COCONUT]
NPO14720 Neopicrorhiza scrophulariiflora Species Plantaginaceae Eukaryota n.a. n.a. n.a. Database[COCONUT]
NPO8416 Picrorhiza kurrooa Species Plantaginaceae Eukaryota n.a. n.a. n.a. Database[HerDing]
NPO8416 Picrorhiza kurrooa Species Plantaginaceae Eukaryota n.a. n.a. n.a. Database[TCMID]
NPO14720 Neopicrorhiza scrophulariiflora Species Plantaginaceae Eukaryota n.a. n.a. n.a. Database[TCMID]
NPO14720 Neopicrorhiza scrophulariiflora Species Plantaginaceae Eukaryota n.a. n.a. n.a. Database[TM-MC]
NPO8416 Picrorhiza kurrooa Species Plantaginaceae Eukaryota n.a. n.a. n.a. Database[TM-MC]
NPO8416 Picrorhiza kurrooa Species Plantaginaceae Eukaryota n.a. n.a. n.a. Database[UNPD]
NPO14720 Neopicrorhiza scrophulariiflora Species Plantaginaceae Eukaryota n.a. n.a. n.a. Database[UNPD]

Note for Reference:
In addition to directly collecting NP source organism data from primary literature (where reference will provided as NCBI PMID or DOI links), NPASS also integrated them from below databases:
UNPD: Universal Natural Products Database [PMID: 23638153].
StreptomeDB: a database of streptomycetes natural products [PMID: 33051671].
TM-MC: a database of medicinal materials and chemical compounds in Northeast Asian traditional medicine [PMID: 26156871].
TCM@Taiwan: a Traditional Chinese Medicine database [PMID: 21253603].
TCMID: a Traditional Chinese Medicine database [PMID: 29106634].
TCMSP: The traditional Chinese medicine systems pharmacology database and analysis platform [PMID: 24735618].
HerDing: a herb recommendation system to treat diseases using genes and chemicals [PMID: 26980517].
MetaboLights: a metabolomics database [PMID: 27010336].
FooDB: a database of constituents, chemistry and biology of food species [www.foodb.ca].



  NP Quantity Composition/Concentration

Organism ID Organism Name Organism Material Preparation Organism Part NP Quantity (Standard) NP Quantity (Minimum) NP Quantity (Maximum) Quantity Unit Reference

Note for Reference:
In addition to directly collecting NP quantitative data from primary literature (where reference will provided as NCBI PMID or DOI links), NPASS also integrated NP quantitative records for specific NP domains (e.g., NPS from foods or herbs) from domain-specific databases. These databases include:
DUKE: Dr. Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases.
PHENOL EXPLORER: is the first comprehensive database on polyphenol content in foods [PMID: 24103452], its homepage can be accessed at here.
FooDB: a database of constituents, chemistry and biology of food species [www.foodb.ca].



 Biological Activity

Molecular-level activity

Target ID Target Type Target Name Target Organism Activity Type Activity Relation Value Unit Reference

In vitro activity

Target ID Target Type Target Name Target Organism Activity Type Activity Relation Value Unit Reference

In vivo activity

Target ID Target Type Target Name Target Organism Activity Type Activity Relation Value Unit Reference





 Experimental ADME

Experiment Model Experiment Tissue ADME Type ADME Relation ADME Value ADME Unit Reference





 Experimental Toxicity

Quantitative toxicity

Experiment Model Experiment Organism Toxicity Type Toxicity Relation Toxicity Value Toxicity Unit Reference

Common Abbreviations:
LC: Lethal Concentration; LD: Lethal Dose; LT:Lethal Time; NOAEL: No-observed-adverse-effect Level; BMDL: Benchmark Dose Lower Confidence Limit; BMD: Benchmark Dose; BMC:Benchmark Concentration; LOAEL: Lowest Observed Adverse Effect Level; RfD:Reference Dose; RfC:Reference Concentration; MRL: Minimal Risk Level; MEG: Maximum Exposure Guideline; PAC: Protective Action Criteria

Categorical toxicity labels

Hepatotoxicity Carcinogenicity Mutagenicity Cardiotoxicity Respiratory Toxicity Eye Irritation Endocrine Disruption
Hepatotoxicity Carcinogenicity Mutagenicity Cardiotoxicity Respiratory Toxicity Eye Irritation Endocrine Disruption

Note for Reference:
In addition to directly collecting NP quantitative data from primary literature (where reference will provided as NCBI PMID or DOI links), NPASS also integrated NP toxicity records from domain-specific databases. These databases include:
ToxValDB: a curated database that compiles quantitative toxicity values for chemicals from diverse public sources to support toxicological research and risk assessment.
TOXRIC: a comprehensive, free-to-access, online database providing toxicological/feature data. The toxicity labels are retrieved from this database. [PMID: 36400569]


  Chemically structural similarity

Similar Active Natural Products in NPASS

Top-200 similar NPs were calculated against the active-NP-set (includes approximately 50,000 NPs with experimentally-derived bioactivity available in NPASS)

Similarity is measured using the Tanimoto coefficient (Tc) , which compares the binary fingerprints of two molecules. Tc is calculated as the intersection divided by the union of '1' bits in the fingerprints, ranging from 0 to 1, with 1 indicating highest similarity.

●  The left chart: Distribution of similarity level between NPC158290 and all remaining natural products in the NPASS database.
●  The right table: Most similar natural products (Tc>=0.5 or Top200).

Similarity Score Similarity Level Natural Product ID
1.0 High Similarity NPC130730
0.8442 Intermediate Similarity NPC301910
0.8052 Intermediate Similarity NPC206815
0.8 Intermediate Similarity NPC194705
0.7895 Intermediate Similarity NPC138993
0.75 Intermediate Similarity NPC229548
0.7439 Intermediate Similarity NPC474234
0.6977 Remote Similarity NPC89693
0.6395 Remote Similarity NPC18789
0.6395 Remote Similarity NPC46644
0.6216 Remote Similarity NPC107594
0.619 Remote Similarity NPC475824
0.5747 Remote Similarity NPC229354
0.5698 Remote Similarity NPC473149
0.5376 Remote Similarity NPC476011
0.5319 Remote Similarity NPC282551
0.5275 Remote Similarity NPC486494

Similar Clinical/Approved Drugs

Similarity level is defined by Tanimoto coefficient (Tc) between two molecules.

●  The left chart: Distribution of similarity level between NPC158290 and all drugs/candidates.
●  The right table: Most similar clinical/approved drugs (Tc>=0.5 or Top200).

Similarity Score Similarity Level Drug ID Developmental Stage
0.5192 Remote Similarity NPD7685 Pre-registration

Bioactivity similarity

  Bioactivity similarity

Similar Natural Products in NPASS

Similarity level is defined by Bioactivity similarity was calculated based on bioactivity descriptors of compounds. The bioactivity descriptors were calculated by a recently developed AI algorithm Chemical Checker (CC) [Nature Biotechnology, 38:1087–1096, 2020; Nature Communications, 12:3932, 2021], which evaluated bioactivity similarities at five levels:
A: chemistry similarity;
B: biological targets similarity;
C: networks similarity;
D: cell-based bioactivity similarity;
E: similarity based on clinical data.
Those 5 categories of CC bioactivity descriptors were calculated and then subjected to manifold projection using UMAP algorithm, to project all NPs on a 2-Dimensional space. The current NP was highlighted with a small circle in the 2-D map. Below figures: left-to-right, A-to-E.

A: chemistry similarity
B: biological targets similarity
C: networks similarity
D: cell-based bioactivity similarity
E: similarity based on clinical data