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CHEBI:60692 - halo fatty acid
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ChEBI Name
halo fatty acid
ChEBI ID
CHEBI:60692
Definition
Any fatty acid carrying at least one halo substituent.
Stars
This entity has been manually annotated by the ChEBI Team.
Roles Classification
Chemical Role
(s):
Bronsted acid
A molecular entity capable of donating a hydron to an acceptor (Br
o
nsted base).
(via
oxoacid
)
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ChEBI Ontology
Outgoing
halo fatty acid (
CHEBI:60692
)
is a
fatty acid (
CHEBI:35366
)
halo fatty acid (
CHEBI:60692
)
is a
organohalogen compound (
CHEBI:17792
)
Incoming
(S)-2-Chloro-3-methylbutyric acid (
CHEBI:229309
)
is a
halo fatty acid (
CHEBI:60692
)
2-Hydroxy-3-chloropenta-2,4-dienoate (
CHEBI:1121
)
is a
halo fatty acid (
CHEBI:60692
)
3,5-Dichloro-2-methylmuconate (
CHEBI:81654
)
is a
halo fatty acid (
CHEBI:60692
)
3,5-Dichloro-2-methylmuconolactone (
CHEBI:81659
)
is a
halo fatty acid (
CHEBI:60692
)
3-Chloro-2-methyldienelactone (
CHEBI:81660
)
is a
halo fatty acid (
CHEBI:60692
)
3-Chloro-2-methylmaleylacetate (
CHEBI:81661
)
is a
halo fatty acid (
CHEBI:60692
)
3-Fluoro-cis,cis-muconate (
CHEBI:80516
)
is a
halo fatty acid (
CHEBI:60692
)
bromo fatty acid (
CHEBI:61709
)
is a
halo fatty acid (
CHEBI:60692
)
chloro fatty acid (
CHEBI:194313
)
is a
halo fatty acid (
CHEBI:60692
)
fluoro fatty acid (
CHEBI:60693
)
is a
halo fatty acid (
CHEBI:60692
)
Synonyms
Sources
halo FA
ChEBI
halo fatty acids
ChEBI
halogenated FA
ChEBI
halogenated fatty acid
ChEBI
halogenated fatty acids
ChEBI
Citation
Type
Source
13183268
PubMed citation
Europe PMC
Last Modified
24 January 2023
General Comment
2011-01-12
Although rare, halogenated fatty acids occur across the spectrum of organisms, from microbes to the highest plants and animals.