Classification Term: 169449
Chlorohydrins (ontology term: a52799bf837069f8ac66368948116f5c)
found 6 associated metabolites at sub_class
metabolite taxonomy ontology rank level.
Ancestor: Halohydrins
Child Taxonomies: There is no child term of current ontology term.
Chloral hydrate
Chloral hydrate is a sedative and hypnotic drug as well as a chemical reagent and precursor. The name chloral hydrate indicates that it is formed from chloral (trichloroacetaldehyde) by the addition of one molecule of water. Its chemical formula is C2H3Cl3O2. It was discovered through the chlorination of ethanol in 1832 by Justus von Liebig in Gießen. Its sedative properties were first published in 1869 and subsequently, because of its easy synthesis, its use was widespread. (Wikipedia) D002491 - Central Nervous System Agents > D002492 - Central Nervous System Depressants > D006993 - Hypnotics and Sedatives N - Nervous system > N05 - Psycholeptics > N05C - Hypnotics and sedatives > N05CC - Aldehydes and derivatives C78272 - Agent Affecting Nervous System > C241 - Analgesic Agent > C2199 - Adjuvant Analgesic
Glycerol alpha-monochlorohydrin
Glycerol alpha-monochlorohydrin is found in herbs and spices. By-product of vegetable protein hydrolysed by HCl. Identified in some soy sauce product D010575 - Pesticides > D002629 - Chemosterilants D016573 - Agrochemicals
chloral hydrate
D002491 - Central Nervous System Agents > D002492 - Central Nervous System Depressants > D006993 - Hypnotics and Sedatives N - Nervous system > N05 - Psycholeptics > N05C - Hypnotics and sedatives > N05CC - Aldehydes and derivatives C78272 - Agent Affecting Nervous System > C241 - Analgesic Agent > C2199 - Adjuvant Analgesic An organochlorine compound that is the hydrate of trichloroacetaldehyde.