pantothenic acid
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pantothenic acid
Summary
pantothenic acid is a type of chemical entity[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of type_of_chemical_entity entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,704 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- pantothenic acid's instance of is recorded as type of chemical entity[3].
- pantothenic acid's canonical SMILES is recorded as CC(C)(CO)C(C(=O)NCCC(=O)O)O[4].
- pantothenic acid's chemical formula is recorded as C₉H₁₇NO₅[5].
- pantothenic acid is a type of carboxylic acid[6].
- pantothenic acid's Commons category is recorded as Pantothenic acid[7].
- pantothenic acid's found in taxon is recorded as Caenorhabditis elegans[8].
- pantothenic acid's found in taxon is recorded as Chlamydomonas reinhardtii[9].
- pantothenic acid's found in taxon is recorded as Homo sapiens[10].
- pantothenic acid's found in taxon is recorded as Hedgehog-shaped lip Bulbophyllum[11].
- pantothenic acid's different from is recorded as pantethine[12].
- pantothenic acid's isomeric SMILES is recorded as CC(C)(CO)C@@HC(=O)NCCC([O-])=OC@@HC(=O)NCCC([O-])=O">[13].
- pantothenic acid's mass is recorded as {'unit': 'Q483261', 'amount': '+218.10339619191'}[14].
- pantothenic acid's melting point is recorded as {'unit': 'Q25267', 'amount': '+183.83'}[15].
- pantothenic acid's boiling point is recorded as {'unit': 'Q25267', 'amount': '+551.5'}[16].
- pantothenic acid's subject has role is recorded as vitamin B[17].
- pantothenic acid's subject has role is recorded as primary metabolite[18].
- pantothenic acid's stereoisomer of is recorded as (R)-pantothenate[19].
- pantothenic acid's safety classification and labelling is recorded as NFPA 704: Standard System for the Identification of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency Response[20].
Why It Matters
pantothenic acid ranks in the top 4% of type_of_chemical_entity entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,704 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[21] It is known by 89 alternative names across languages and contexts.[22]