calcifediol
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calcifediol
Summary
calcifediol is a type of chemical entity[1]. calcifediol has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- calcifediol's instance of is recorded as type of chemical entity[3].
- calcifediol's physically interacts with is recorded as cytochrome P450 family 2 subfamily R member 1[4].
- calcifediol's canonical SMILES is recorded as CC(CCCC(C)(C)O)C1CCC2C1(CCCC2=CC=C3CC(CCC3=C)O)C[5].
- calcifediol's chemical formula is recorded as C₂₇H₄₄O₂[6].
- calcifediol is a type of D3 vitamins[7].
- calcifediol is a type of 9,10-secocholestane steroid[8].
- calcifediol is part of calcidiol binding[9].
- calcifediol is part of calcidiol 1-monooxygenase activity[10].
- calcifediol is part of vitamin D3 25-hydroxylase activity[11].
- calcifediol is part of 25-hydroxycholecalciferol-23-hydroxylase activity[12].
- calcifediol is used for medication[13].
- calcifediol's Commons category is recorded as Calcifediol[14].
- calcifediol's found in taxon is recorded as Homo sapiens[15].
- calcifediol's found in taxon is recorded as Solanum glaucophyllum[16].
- calcifediol's NCI Thesaurus ID is recorded as C77155[17].
- calcifediol's isomeric SMILES is recorded as CC@H[C@H]1CC[C@H]2\C(CCC[C@]12C)=C\C=C3\CC@@HCCC3=CC@H[C@H]1CC[C@H]2\C(CCC[C@]12C)=C\C=C3\CC@@HCCC3=C">[18].
- calcifediol's mass is recorded as {'unit': 'Q483261', 'amount': '+400.334'}[19].
- calcifediol's medical condition treated is recorded as metabolic bone disease[20].
- calcifediol's medical condition treated is recorded as vitamin D deficiency[21].
- calcifediol's medical condition treated is recorded as secondary hyperparathyroidism of renal origin[22].
- calcifediol's World Health Organisation international non-proprietary name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'calcifediol'}[23].
- calcifediol's subject has role is recorded as primary metabolite[24].
- calcifediol's stereoisomer of is recorded as (5E,7Z)-(3S)-9,10-seco-5,7,10(19)-cholestatriene-3,25-diol[25].
- calcifediol's stereoisomer of is recorded as (5Z,7E)-(3R)-9,10-seco-5,7,10(19)-cholestatriene-3,25-diol[26].
- calcifediol's stereoisomer of is recorded as (1S)-3-[2-[(1R,3aS,7aR)-1-[(2R)-6-hydroxy-6-methylheptan-2-yl]-7a-methyl-2,3,3a,5,6,7-hexahydro-1H-inden-4-ylidene]ethylidene]-4-methylidenecyclohexan-1-ol[27].
Why It Matters
calcifediol has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] calcifediol is known by 43 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]