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Preferred Name | 1,1-bis(phosphonic acid) | |
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1,1-diphosphonic acids bis(phosphonic acid) diphosphonic acid bisphosphonates 1,1-diphosphonate 1,1-bis(phosphonic acid)s 1,1-diphosphonates bisphosphonate 1,1-diphosphonic acid bis(phosphonic acid)s |
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Definitions |
Any member of the class of phosphonic acids in which a carbon atom is directly attached to two phosphonic acid groups. They are analogues of pyrophosphates (with the central oxygen atom replaced by a carbon atom) and like pyrophosphates they tend to have a strong affinity for bone, so are frequently used for their antiresorptive and hypocalcaemic properties. |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_77383 |
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alternative label |
1,1-diphosphonic acids bis(phosphonic acid) diphosphonic acid bisphosphonates 1,1-diphosphonate 1,1-bis(phosphonic acid)s 1,1-diphosphonates bisphosphonate 1,1-diphosphonic acid bis(phosphonic acid)s
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0
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database_cross_reference |
Wikipedia:Bisphosphonate
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definition |
Any member of the class of phosphonic acids in which a carbon atom is directly attached to two phosphonic acid groups. They are analogues of pyrophosphates (with the central oxygen atom replaced by a carbon atom) and like pyrophosphates they tend to have a strong affinity for bone, so are frequently used for their antiresorptive and hypocalcaemic properties.
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formula |
CH4O6P2R2
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chebi_ontology
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has_related_synonym |
1,1-diphosphonic acids bis(phosphonic acid) diphosphonic acid bisphosphonates 1,1-diphosphonate 1,1-bis(phosphonic acid)s 1,1-diphosphonates bisphosphonate 1,1-diphosphonic acid bis(phosphonic acid)s
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CHEBI:77383
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label |
1,1-bis(phosphonic acid)
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mass |
173.98640
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monoisotopicmass |
173.94831
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notation |
CHEBI:77383
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note |
Any member of the class of phosphonic acids in which a carbon atom is directly attached to two phosphonic acid groups. They are analogues of pyrophosphates (with the central oxygen atom replaced by a carbon atom) and like pyrophosphates they tend to have a strong affinity for bone, so are frequently used for their antiresorptive and hypocalcaemic properties.
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preferred label |
1,1-bis(phosphonic acid)
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prefLabel |
1,1-bis(phosphonic acid)
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smiles |
OP(O)(=O)C([*])([*])P(O)(O)=O
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