dhurrin
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dhurrin
Summary
dhurrin is a type of chemical entity[1]. dhurrin ranks in the top 6% of type_of_chemical_entity entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- dhurrin's instance of is recorded as type of chemical entity[3].
- dhurrin's chemical structure is recorded as Dhurrin.svg[4].
- dhurrin's chemical structure is recorded as Dhurrin.png[5].
- dhurrin's CAS Registry Number is recorded as 499-20-7[6].
- dhurrin's EC number is recorded as 207-878-6[7].
- dhurrin's canonical SMILES is recorded as C1=CC(=CC=C1C(C#N)OC2C(C(C(C(O2)CO)O)O)O)O[8].
- dhurrin's InChI is recorded as InChI=1S/C14H17NO7/c15-5-9(7-1-3-8(17)4-2-7)21-14-13(20)12(19)11(18)10(6-16)22-14/h1-4,9-14,16-20H,6H2/t9-,10-,11-,12+,13-,14-/m1/s1[9].
- dhurrin's InChIKey is recorded as NVLTYOJHPBMILU-YOVYLDAJSA-N[10].
- dhurrin's chemical formula is recorded as C₁₄H₁₇NO₇[11].
- dhurrin's subclass of is recorded as dhurrin[12].
- dhurrin's part of is recorded as dhurrin biosynthetic process[13].
- dhurrin's part of is recorded as cyanohydrin beta-glucosyltransferase activity[14].
- dhurrin's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/025z5g7[15].
- dhurrin's UNII is recorded as P5999IY65C[16].
- dhurrin's ChemSpider ID is recorded as 141737[17].
- dhurrin's PubChem CID is recorded as 161355[18].
- dhurrin's KEGG ID is recorded as C05143[19].
- dhurrin's ChEBI ID is recorded as 27826[20].
- dhurrin's found in taxon is recorded as Sorghum bicolor[21].
- dhurrin's found in taxon is recorded as Cercocarpus ledifolius[22].
- dhurrin's found in taxon is recorded as Sorghum halepense[23].
- dhurrin's found in taxon is recorded as Chamaebatia foliolosa[24].
- dhurrin's found in taxon is recorded as Suckleya suckleyana[25].
- dhurrin's found in taxon is recorded as Guadua angustifolia[26].
- dhurrin's found in taxon is recorded as Bambusa vulgaris[27].
Why It Matters
dhurrin ranks in the top 6% of type_of_chemical_entity entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5 views/month).[2] dhurrin has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] dhurrin is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]