Chemicals with Transgenerational Effects on Disease or Function
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No.
Chemical Name
GO Biological Process
Effect
Specific BP
GO
Species
Description
PMID
571
Valine
embryo development
related
embryo development
GO:0009790
Mus musculus
Omission of lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, tryptophane and tyrosine from the culture medium markedly reduced blastocyst outgrowth, but did not inhibit it completely; while omission of isolecine and valine reduced the extent of outgrowth only slightly.
Gwatkin, R. B. L. (1966). Amino acid requirements for attachment and outgrowth of the mouse blastocyst in vitro.?Journal of Cellular Physiology,?68(3), 335-343.
572
Valine-Norvaline
embryo development
related
embryo development
GO:0009790
Mus musculus
Significantly changed metabolites in the two-cell-like cell (2CLC) compared with ES cells (ESCs) samples (Metabolomics data: liquid chromatography
34428399
573
Valine-Norvaline
embryo development
related
embryo development
GO:0009790
Mus musculus
Higher in the blastocyst-stage embryos compared with two-cell embryos (Metabolomics data: liquid chromatography
34650276
574
Valproic acid
embryo development
decrease
positive regulation of convergent extension involved in gastrulation
GO:1904105
Mus musculus
Valproic Acid results in decreased positive regulation of convergent extension involved in gastrulation
27693483
575
Valproic acid
embryo development
decrease
embryo development
GO:0009790
Homo sapiens
Valproic acid reduced viability in human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-derived embryoid bodies (EB).
34742744
576
Valproic acid
embryo development
increase
blastocyst development
GO:0001824
Mus musculus
Both the 2?mM VPA (38.3%) and the 100?nM TSA (34.5%) treatments resulted in a blastocyst development rate significantly higher than the obtained in the corresponding control group.
20698782
577
Verapamil
embryo development
increase
embryo development
GO:0009790
Mus musculus
L-type of Ca2+ channel blocker, verapamil have the most striking pro-cardiomyogenic effects in mouse ES cells.
17979183?
578
Vitamin A
embryo development
relate
embryo development
GO:0009790
Homo sapiens
Vitamin A is essential for normal diaphragm development, and it has been hypothesized that disruption of retinoid signaling may contribute to the etiology of the human disorder.
12621107
579
Vitamin B12
embryo development
affect
embryo development
GO:0009790
Homo sapiens
Micronutrient (folate, B12, B6) deficiencies or insufficiency could influence fetal growth by their effect on folate/methionine metabolism in the mother and the fetus.?
22418620
580
Pyridoxine
embryo development
affect
embryo development
GO:0009790
Homo sapiens
Micronutrient (folate, B12, B6) deficiencies or insufficiency could influence fetal growth by their effect on folate/methionine metabolism in the mother and the fetus.?
22418620
581
Ascorbic acid
embryo development
increase
embryo development
GO:0009790
Homo sapiens
Ascorbic acid enhances differentiation of embryonic stem cells into cardiac myocytes
12668514, 17979183
582
Xanthine
embryo development
related
embryo development
GO:0009790
Mus musculus
Higher in the blastocyst-stage embryos compared with two-cell embryos (Metabolomics data: liquid chromatography
34650276
583
Xanthohumol
embryo development
affect
negative regulation of heterotypic cell-cell adhesion
GO:0034115
Homo sapiens
xanthohumol affects negative regulation of heterotypic cell-cell adhesion
23503627
584
Xanthosine
embryo development
related
embryo development
GO:0009790
Mus musculus
Significantly changed metabolites in the two-cell-like cell (2CLC) compared with ES cells (ESCs) samples (Metabolomics data: liquid chromatography
34428399
585
Xanthosine
embryo development
related
embryo development
GO:0009790
Mus musculus
Higher in the blastocyst-stage embryos compared with two-cell embryos (Metabolomics data: liquid chromatography
34650276
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