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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:acryloyl group
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Accession:CHEBI:48077 term browser browse the term
Synonyms:exact_synonym: prop-2-enoyl
 related_synonym: -CO-CH=CH2;   Formula=C3H3O;   SMILES=O=C(C=C)*;   acryloyl



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  CHEBI ontology 22178
    chemical entity 22208
      group 22072
        acryloyl group 0
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  CHEBI ontology 22178
    subatomic particle 22170
      composite particle 22170
        hadron 22201
          baryon 22170
            nucleon 22170
              atomic nucleus 22170
                atom 22170
                  main group element atom 22104
                    p-block element atom 22104
                      carbon group element atom 21904
                        carbon atom 21859
                          organic molecular entity 21830
                            heteroorganic entity 21482
                              organochalcogen compound 20966
                                organooxygen compound 20806
                                  carbon oxoacid 19593
                                    carboxylic acid 19589
                                      monocarboxylic acid 18952
                                        alpha,beta-unsaturated monocarboxylic acid 13632
                                          acrylic acid 6080
                                            acryloyl group 0
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