CHEBI:16240 - hydrogen peroxide

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ChEBI Name hydrogen peroxide
ChEBI ID CHEBI:16240
Definition An inorganic peroxide consisting of two hydroxy groups joined by a covalent oxygen-oxygen single bond.
Stars This entity has been manually annotated by the ChEBI Team.
Secondary ChEBI IDs CHEBI:44812, CHEBI:5586, CHEBI:13354, CHEBI:13355, CHEBI:24637
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Formula H2O2
Net Charge 0
Average Mass 34.01468
Monoisotopic Mass 34.00548
InChI InChI=1S/H2O2/c1-2/h1-2H
InChIKey MHAJPDPJQMAIIY-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES [H]OO[H]
Metabolite of Species Details
Mus musculus (NCBI:txid10090) Source: BioModels - MODEL1507180067 See: PubMed
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (NCBI:txid4932) Source: yeast.sf.net See: PubMed
Escherichia coli (NCBI:txid562) See: PubMed
Homo sapiens (NCBI:txid9606) See: DOI
Roles Classification
Chemical Role(s): oxidising agent
A substance that removes electrons from another reactant in a redox reaction.
(via peroxides )
explosive
A substance capable of undergoing rapid and highly exothermic decomposition.
Biological Role(s): Escherichia coli metabolite
Any bacterial metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in Escherichia coli.
Saccharomyces cerevisiae metabolite
Any fungal metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in Baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae ).
mouse metabolite
Any mammalian metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in a mouse (Mus musculus).
disinfectant
An antimicrobial agent that is applied to non-living objects to destroy harmful microorganisms or to inhibit their activity.
antimicrobial agent
A substance that kills or slows the growth of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi and protozoans.
cofactor
An organic molecule or ion (usually a metal ion) that is required by an enzyme for its activity. It may be attached either loosely (coenzyme) or tightly (prosthetic group).
human xenobiotic metabolite
Any human metabolite produced by metabolism of a xenobiotic compound in humans.
apoptosis inducer
Any substance that induces the process of apoptosis (programmed cell death) in multi-celled organisms.
GABA antagonist
A compound that inhibits the action of gamma-aminobutyric acid.
neurotoxin
A poison that interferes with the functions of the nervous system.
genotoxin
A role played by a chemical compound to induce direct or indirect DNA damage. Such damage can potentially lead to the formation of a malignant tumour, but DNA damage does not lead inevitably to the creation of cancerous cells.
Application(s): emetic
Any agent that induces nausea and vomiting.
biomarker
A substance used as an indicator of a biological state.
GABA antagonist
A compound that inhibits the action of gamma-aminobutyric acid.
bleaching agent
A reagent that lightens or whitens a substrate through chemical reaction. Bleaching reactions usually involve oxidative or reductive processes that degrade colour systems. Bleaching can occur by destroying one or more of the double bonds in the conjugated chain, by cleaving the conjugated chain, or by oxidation of one of the other moieties in the conjugated chain. Their reactivity results in many bleaches having strong bactericidal, disinfecting, and sterilising properties.
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Outgoing hydrogen peroxide (CHEBI:16240) has role Escherichia coli metabolite (CHEBI:76971)
hydrogen peroxide (CHEBI:16240) has role Saccharomyces cerevisiae metabolite (CHEBI:75772)
hydrogen peroxide (CHEBI:16240) has role antimicrobial agent (CHEBI:33281)
hydrogen peroxide (CHEBI:16240) has role apoptosis inducer (CHEBI:68495)
hydrogen peroxide (CHEBI:16240) has role biomarker (CHEBI:59163)
hydrogen peroxide (CHEBI:16240) has role bleaching agent (CHEBI:132717)
hydrogen peroxide (CHEBI:16240) has role cofactor (CHEBI:23357)
hydrogen peroxide (CHEBI:16240) has role disinfectant (CHEBI:48219)
hydrogen peroxide (CHEBI:16240) has role emetic (CHEBI:149552)
hydrogen peroxide (CHEBI:16240) has role explosive (CHEBI:63490)
hydrogen peroxide (CHEBI:16240) has role GABA antagonist (CHEBI:65259)
hydrogen peroxide (CHEBI:16240) has role genotoxin (CHEBI:50902)
hydrogen peroxide (CHEBI:16240) has role human xenobiotic metabolite (CHEBI:76967)
hydrogen peroxide (CHEBI:16240) has role mouse metabolite (CHEBI:75771)
hydrogen peroxide (CHEBI:16240) has role neurotoxin (CHEBI:50910)
hydrogen peroxide (CHEBI:16240) has role oxidising agent (CHEBI:63248)
hydrogen peroxide (CHEBI:16240) is a inorganic peroxide (CHEBI:24837)
hydrogen peroxide (CHEBI:16240) is a reactive oxygen species (CHEBI:26523)
hydrogen peroxide (CHEBI:16240) is conjugate acid of hydrogenperoxide(1−) (CHEBI:29192)
Incoming urea hydrogen peroxide (CHEBI:75178) has part hydrogen peroxide (CHEBI:16240)
hydrogenperoxide(1−) (CHEBI:29192) is conjugate base of hydrogen peroxide (CHEBI:16240)
IUPAC Names
bis(hydridooxygen)(OO)
dihydrogen peroxide
dihydrogen(peroxide)
dioxidane
hydrogen peroxide
Synonyms Sources
[OH(OH)] MolBase
dihydrogen dioxide IUPAC
H2O2 KEGG COMPOUND
H2O2 UniProt
H2O2 KEGG COMPOUND
HOOH IUPAC
Hydrogen peroxide KEGG COMPOUND
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PDBeChem
Oxydol KEGG COMPOUND
perhydrol MetaCyc
Manual Xrefs Databases
3281 DrugCentral
387 PPDB
932 MolBase
C00027 KEGG COMPOUND
D00008 KEGG DRUG
HMDB0003125 HMDB
HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE MetaCyc
Hydrogen_peroxide Wikipedia
PEO PDBeChem
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Registry Numbers Types Sources
3587191 Beilstein Registry Number Beilstein
3587191 Reaxys Registry Number Reaxys
509 Gmelin Registry Number Gmelin
7722-84-1 CAS Registry Number KEGG COMPOUND
7722-84-1 CAS Registry Number ChemIDplus
7722-84-1 CAS Registry Number NIST Chemistry WebBook
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23 April 2020