BOD
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BOD
Summary
BOD is a group of stereoisomers[1]. BOD draws 18 Wikipedia views per month (group_of_stereoisomers category, ranking #204 of 1,063).[2]
Key Facts
- BOD is credited with the discovery of Alexander Shulgin[3].
- BOD's instance of is recorded as group of stereoisomers[4].
- BOD's main regulatory text is recorded as Misuse of Drugs Act 1971[5].
- BOD's main regulatory text is recorded as Federal Analogue Act[6].
- BOD's canonical SMILES is recorded as CC1=CC(=C(C=C1OC)C(CN)OC)OC[7].
- BOD's chemical formula is recorded as C₁₂H₁₉NO₃[8].
- BOD is a type of phenethylamine[9].
- BOD comprises carbon[10].
- BOD comprises hydrogen[11].
- BOD comprises nitrogen[12].
- BOD comprises oxygen[13].
- BOD's described by source is recorded as Phenethylamines I Have Known And Loved[14].
- BOD's mass is recorded as {'unit': 'Q483261', 'amount': '+225.136'}[15].
- BOD's subject has role is recorded as psychoactive drug[16].
- BOD's subject has role is recorded as psychedelic drug[17].
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Works and Contributions
BOD is credited with the discovery of Alexander Shulgin[3].
Why It Matters
BOD draws 18 Wikipedia views per month (group_of_stereoisomers category, ranking #204 of 1,063).[2] BOD is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[18]