peonidin(1+)
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peonidin(1+)
Summary
peonidin(1+) is a type of chemical entity[1]. peonidin(1+) ranks in the top 6% of type_of_chemical_entity entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (13 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- peonidin(1+)'s instance of is recorded as type of chemical entity[3].
- peonidin(1+)'s chemical structure is recorded as Peonidin.png[4].
- peonidin(1+)'s canonical SMILES is recorded as COC1=C(C=CC(=C1)C2=C(C=C3C(=CC(=CC3=[O+]2)O)O)O)O[5].
- peonidin(1+)'s InChI is recorded as InChI=1S/C16H12O6/c1-21-15-4-8(2-3-11(15)18)16-13(20)7-10-12(19)5-9(17)6-14(10)22-16/h2-7H,1H3,(H3-,17,18,19,20)/p+1[6].
- peonidin(1+)'s InChIKey is recorded as XFDQJKDGGOEYPI-UHFFFAOYSA-O[7].
- peonidin(1+)'s chemical formula is recorded as C₁₆H₁₃O₆⁺[8].
- peonidin(1+)'s subclass of is recorded as anthocyanidin[9].
- peonidin(1+)'s subclass of is recorded as cation[10].
- peonidin(1+)'s subclass of is recorded as anthocyanins[11].
- peonidin(1+)'s Commons category is recorded as Peonidin[12].
- peonidin(1+)'s Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02qzlvy[13].
- peonidin(1+)'s ChemSpider ID is recorded as 390370[14].
- peonidin(1+)'s PubChem CID is recorded as 441773[15].
- peonidin(1+)'s ChEBI ID is recorded as 75314[16].
- peonidin(1+)'s found in taxon is recorded as Phaseolus vulgaris[17].
- peonidin(1+)'s found in taxon is recorded as Plinia cauliflora[18].
- peonidin(1+)'s found in taxon is recorded as Vaccinium macrocarpon[19].
- peonidin(1+)'s found in taxon is recorded as sweet potato[20].
- peonidin(1+)'s found in taxon is recorded as Mangifera indica[21].
- peonidin(1+)'s found in taxon is recorded as Capsicum annuum[22].
- peonidin(1+)'s LIPID MAPS ID is recorded as LMPK12010006[23].
- peonidin(1+)'s KNApSAcK ID is recorded as C00056075[24].
- peonidin(1+)'s mass is recorded as {'unit': 'Q483261', 'amount': '+301.07066455609'}[25].
- peonidin(1+)'s SureChEMBL ID is recorded as 20017[26].
- peonidin(1+)'s DSSTox substance ID is recorded as DTXSID80861792[27].
Why It Matters
peonidin(1+) ranks in the top 6% of type_of_chemical_entity entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (13 views/month).[2] peonidin(1+) has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] peonidin(1+) is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]