Compound Monograph
Entadamide A
Entadamide A is a sulfur-containing fatty acid amide isolated from the seeds of Entada (African dream herb).
Classification
Entadamide A is a fatty acid amide (organosulfur), part of the other constituents class. Compounds outside the major chemical classes — nucleosides, simple amines, mixed volatile oils, and as-yet uncategorised constituents.
Where Does It Come From? (2)
Entadamide A is a naturally occurring fatty acid amide (organosulfur), found in African dream herb and Other Entada species.
Research & Evidence
Entadamide A is a small sulfur-containing fatty acid amide first isolated from the seeds of Entada species, the large climbing legumes whose seeds are used traditionally as the “African dream herb”. Beyond its identification and basic chemistry, little is firmly established about it.