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CHEBI ONTOLOGY - ANNOTATIONS

The Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI) ontology is downloaded weekly from EMBL-EBI at http://www.ebi.ac.uk/chebi/. The data is made available under the Creative Commons License (CC BY 3.0, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). For more information see: Degtyarenko et al. (2008) ChEBI: a database and ontology for chemical entities of biological interest. Nucleic Acids Res. 36, D344–D350.

Term:singlet dioxygen
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Accession:CHEBI:26689 term browser browse the term
Definition:A reactive oxygen species that is the lowest excited state of the dioxygen molecule.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: singlet molecular oxygen
 related_synonym: (1)O2;   Formula=O2;   InChI=1S/O2/c1-2;   InChIKey=MYMOFIZGZYHOMD-UHFFFAOYSA-N;   SMILES=O=O
 xref: Drug_Central:4235;   Gmelin:491;   PMID:18264592;   PMID:21735018;   PMID:21883246;   Reaxys:16514885;   Reaxys:3587218;   Wikipedia:Singlet_oxygen



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  CHEBI ontology 19904
    role 19875
      application 19718
        reagent 18085
          dioxygen 4004
            singlet dioxygen 0
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  CHEBI ontology 19904
    subatomic particle 19902
      composite particle 19902
        hadron 19902
          baryon 19902
            nucleon 19902
              atomic nucleus 19902
                atom 19902
                  main group element atom 19841
                    main group molecular entity 19841
                      p-block molecular entity 19841
                        chalcogen molecular entity 19593
                          oxygen molecular entity 19565
                            elemental oxygen 9127
                              diatomic oxygen 4032
                                dioxygen 4004
                                  singlet dioxygen 0
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