All terms in FOODON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| propanediol | CHEBI_26288 | |
| glycol | CHEBI_13643 | [A diol in which the two hydroxy groups are on different carbon atoms, usually but not necessarily adjacent.] |
| 2-amino-3-methylpentanoic acid | CHEBI_38264 | [A branched chain amino acid that consists of 3-methylpentanoic acid bearing an amino substituent at position 2.] |
| branched-chain amino acid | CHEBI_22918 | [Any amino acid in which the parent hydrocarbon chain has one or more alkyl substituents] |
| State of Michigan | GAZ_00003152 | [A Midwestern state of the United States of America. Michigan consists of two peninsulas that lie between 82deg30minW to about 90deg30minW longitude, and are separated by the Straits of Mackinac. With the exception of two small areas that are drained by the Mississippi River by way of the Wisconsin River in the Upper Peninsula and by way of the Kankakee-Illinois River in the Lower Peninsula, Michigan is drained by the Great Lakes-Saint Lawrence watershed. The Great Lakes that border Michigan from east to west are Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan and Lake Superior. The state is bounded on the south by the states of Ohio and Indiana, sharing land and water boundaries with both.] |
| 2-amino-3-hydroxybutanoic acid | CHEBI_38263 | [An alpha-amino acid that is butanoic acid substituted by an amino group at position 2 and a hydroxy group at position 3.] |
| Trachurus picturatus | NCBITaxon_189389 | |
| prenylquinone | CHEBI_26255 | [A quinone substituted by a polyprenyl-derived side-chain. Prenylquinones occur in all living cells. Due to their amphiphilic character, they are mainly located in biological membranes where they function as electron and proton carriers in the photosynthetic and respiratory electron transport chains. Some prenylquinones also perform more specialised roles sucy as antioxidants and enzyme cofactors. Prenylquinones are classified according to ring structure: the main classes are menaquinones, phylloquinones, ubiquinones and plastoquinones.] |
| p-quinones | CHEBI_25830 | [A quinone in which the two oxo groups of the quinone are located para to each other on the 6-membered quinonoid ring.] |
| proanthocyanidin | CHEBI_26267 | [A flavonoid oligomer obtained by the the condensation of two or more units of hydroxyflavans.] |
| hydrolysable tannin | CHEBI_78689 | [A tannin that yields gallic or ellagic acids upon acid hydrolysis.] |
| flavonoid | CHEBI_47916 | [Any member of the 'superclass' flavonoids whose skeleton is based on 1-benzopyran with an aryl substituent at position 2. The term was originally restricted to natural products, but is now also used to describe semi-synthetic and fully synthetic compounds.] |
| District of Columbia | GAZ_00003175 | [The area which constitutes of, and is coextensive with, the city of Washington, the Capital of the United States. The District of Columbia is not a state.] |
| middle atlantic states | FOODON_03520465 | |
| Commonwealth of Virginia | GAZ_00003171 | [A state on the Atlantic Coast of the Southern United States. Virginia is bordered by Maryland and the District of Columbia to the north and east; the Atlantic Ocean to the east; by North Carolina and Tennessee to the south; by Kentucky to the west and by West Virginia to the north and west. Due to a peculiarity of Virginia's original charter, its boundary with Maryland does not extend past the low-water mark of the southern shore of the Potomac River, so Maryland and the District of Columbia contain the whole width of the river rather than splitting it between them and Virginia. The southern border is defined as the 36deg30min parallel north.] |
| Hoplopagrus guentherii | NCBITaxon_1412450 | |
| Lutjanidae | NCBITaxon_30850 | |
| Scomberomorus queenslandicus | NCBITaxon_248136 | |
| Scomberomorus | NCBITaxon_13678 | |
| seerfish | FOODON_03413973 |