(17Z)-protosta-17(20),24-dien-3beta-ol metabolic process +
antibiotic biosynthetic process +
archaeosine-tRNA biosynthetic process
arugosin metabolic process +
asperthecin metabolic process +
cellular biosynthetic process +
collagen biosynthetic process +
cordyol C metabolic process +
cspyrone B1 metabolic process +
cyanogenic glycoside metabolic process +
dehydroaustinol metabolic process +
demethylkotanin metabolic process +
diorcinol metabolic process +
emericellamide metabolic process +
emericellin metabolic process +
emodin metabolic process +
endocrocin metabolic process +
ergot alkaloid metabolic process +
fumagillin biosynthetic process +
fumonisin metabolic process +
gerfelin metabolic process +
glycosinolate metabolic process +
helvolic acid metabolic process +
hormone biosynthetic process +
hydrogen biosynthetic process +
iron-sulfur-molybdenum cofactor biosynthetic process
melanin metabolic process +
monodictyphenone metabolic process +
N',N'',N'''-triacetylfusarinine C metabolic process +
negative regulation of biosynthetic process +
nicotine biosynthetic process
o-orsellinic acid metabolic process +
ocellus pigment metabolic process +
ochratoxin A metabolic process +
orcinol metabolic process +
organic substance biosynthetic process +
orlandin metabolic process +
penicillin metabolic process +
peptidyl-lysine modification to peptidyl-hypusine
phenylpropanoid metabolic process +
pheromone metabolic process +
phlobaphene biosynthetic process
phosphinothricin biosynthetic process
phytochelatin metabolic process +
phytochrome chromophore biosynthetic process
polyketide metabolic process +
positive regulation of biosynthetic process +
prosthetic group biosynthetic process +
reactive oxygen species biosynthetic process +
regulation of biosynthetic process +
regulation of secondary metabolic process +
secondary metabolite biosynthetic process +
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of secondary metabolites, the compounds that are not necessarily required for growth and maintenance of cells, and are often unique to a taxon.