All terms in CHEBI
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| colneleic acid | CHEBI_60956 | [A long-chain, divinyl ether fatty acid composed of 8-nonenoic acid having the E- hydrogen at position 9 substituted by a (1E,3Z)-nona-1,3,-dien-1-yloxy group.] |
| divinyl ether fatty acid | CHEBI_61411 | [An oxa fatty acid in which the defining oxa group forms part of a divinyl ether.] |
| colneleate | CHEBI_60957 | [An oxo fatty acid anion and the conjugate base of colneleic acid, arising from deprotonation of the carboxylic acid group.] |
| Ac-Cha-Arg-Ala-Met-Ala-Ser-Leu-NH2 | CHEBI_60958 | [A synthetic seven-membered oligopeptide comprising N-acetyl-3-cyclohexyl-L-alanyl, L-arginyl, L-alanyl, L-methionyl, L-alanyl, L-seryl and L-leucinamide residues coupled in sequence.] |
| CHEBI_21370 | CHEBI_21370 | |
| L-phenylalanine amide | CHEBI_21371 | [An amino acid amide derived from L-phenylalanine.] |
| L-phenylalanine thiazolecarboxylic acid | CHEBI_21372 | |
| CHEBI_21373 | CHEBI_21373 | |
| L-prolinamide | CHEBI_21374 | [The carboxamide derivative of L-proline.] |
| (2S)-2-carbamoylpyrrolidin-1-ium | CHEBI_58495 | [Conjugate acid of L-prolinamide.] |
| CHEBI_21375 | CHEBI_21375 | |
| CHEBI_60950 | CHEBI_60950 | |
| rhamnonic acid | CHEBI_21376 | |
| rhamnonate | CHEBI_26544 | |
| flavonoid phytoalexin | CHEBI_60951 | [Any of a group of water-soluble phenolic derivatives containing a flavan skeleton, which possess antibiotic activity and are produced by plant tissues in response to infection.] |
| CHEBI_21377 | CHEBI_21377 | |
| diterpene phytoalexin | CHEBI_60952 | [A class of diterpene formed in plants in response to fungal infection, physical damage, chemical injury, or a pathogenic process; they are sometimes referred to as plant antibiotics. Diterpenes are unsaturated hydrocarbons containing 20 carbon atoms and 4 branched methyl groups and are made up of isoprenoid units.] |
| CHEBI_21378 | CHEBI_21378 | |
| CHEBI_60953 | CHEBI_60953 | |
| 2-hydroxy-2-methylbutanenitrile | CHEBI_60954 | [A cyanohydrin in which the substituents on the alpha carbon are ethyl and methyl.] |