organic fundamental parent
CHEBI:CHEBI_33245
Definition
An organic fundamental parent is a structure used as a basis for substitutive names in organic nomenclature, containing, in addition to one or more hydrogen atoms, a single atom of an element, a number of atoms (alike or different) linked together to form an unbranched chain, a monocyclic or polycyclic ring system, or a ring assembly or ring/chain system.
Alternative Names
- organic fundamental parents
- organic parent hydrides
Drug Classification
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organic molecular entityView Class →
CHEBI:50860
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organic hydrideView Class →
CHEBI:37175
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hydrocarbonView Class →
CHEBI:24632
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natural product fundamental parentView Class →
CHEBI:35507
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heterocyclic organic fundamental parentView Class →
CHEBI:35552
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organic mancude parentView Class →
CHEBI:35573
Important Medical Information
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Additional Identifiers
- core#notation
- CHEBI:33245
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Additional Attributes
- oboInOwl#hasOBONamespace
- chebi_ontology
- oboInOwl#id
- CHEBI:33245
- core#notation
- CHEBI:33245
- oboInOwl#inSubset
- http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/chebi#3_STAR
- 22-rdf-syntax-ns#type
- http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class
- owl#annotatedSource
- t190441