#chemical_compound__compound  (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight
  supertype:  #substance__matter  that which has mass and occupies space; "an atom is the smallest indivisible unit of matter"
  subtype:  #vanillin  a crystalline compound found in vanilla beans and some balsam resins; used in perfumes and flavorings
  subtype:  #acceptor.chemical_compound  (chemistry) in the formation of a coordinate bond it is the compound to which electrons are donated
  subtype:  #adduct  a compound formed by an addition reaction
  subtype:  #antiknock  any of various compounds that are added to gasoline to reduce engine knocking
     subtype:  #tetraethyl_lead__lead_tetraethyl  a clear oily poisonous liquid added to gasoline to prevent knocking
  subtype:  #acid  any of various water-soluble compounds having a sour taste and capable of turning litmus red and reacting with a base to form a salt
     subtype:  #alkapton__alcapton__homogentisic_acid  an acid formed as an intermediate product of the metabolism of tyrosine and phenylalanine
     subtype:  #arsenic_acid__arsenicacid  an acid formed from arsenic pentoxide
     subtype:  #cerotic_acid__ceroticacid__hexacosanoic_acid  a white solid fatty acid found in waxes (such as beeswax)
     subtype:  #chloric_acid__chloricacid  (HClO3) a strong unstable acid with an acrid odor found in chlorate salts
     subtype:  #chlorous_acid  (HClO2) a strongly oxidizing acid; known only in solution
     subtype:  #monobasic_acid__monobasicacid  an acid containing only one replaceable hydrogen atom per molecule
     subtype:  #dibasic_acid__dibasicacid  an acid containing two replaceable hydrogen atoms per molecule
     subtype:  #tribasic_acid  an acid containing three replaceable hydrogen atoms per molecule
     subtype:  #tetrabasic_acid  an acid containing four replaceable hydrogen atoms per molecule
     subtype:  #fulminic_acid  (CNOH) an unstable acid occurring mainly in the form of explosive salts and esters that is isomeric with cyanic acid
     subtype:  #gamma_acid__gammaacid  a crystalline acid used to make azo dyes
     subtype:  #hydriodic_acid__hydriodicacid  (HI) a colorless or yellow aqueous solution of hydrogen iodide; "hydriodic acid is a strong acid"
     subtype:  #hydrocyanic_acid__hydrocyanicacid__hydrogen_cyanide__Prussic_acid  a weak poisonous acid (HCN) used in fumigating and in synthesis of organic compounds
     subtype:  #hydroxy_acid__hydroxyacid  any acid that has hydroxyl groups in addition to the hydroxyl group in the acid itself
        subtype:  #hydroxybenzoic_acid  a crystalline derivative of benzoic acid
        subtype:  #juniperic_acid__junipericacid  a crystalline acid found in the exudations of some conifers
        subtype:  #salicylic_acid__salicylicacid__2-hydroxybenzoic_acid  a white crystalline substance with a bitter aftertaste; used as a fungicide or in making aspirin or dyes or perfumes
        subtype:  #tartaric_acid  an acid found in many fruits; used in soft drinks and confectionery and baking powder
           subtype:  #racemic_acid__racemicacid  the optically inactive form of tartaric acid that is often found in grape juice
     subtype:  #hyponitrous_acid__hyponitrousacid  an explosive white crystalline weak acid (H2N2O2)
     subtype:  #lysergic_acid  a crystalline acid often used in medical research; obtained from ergotic alkaloids
     subtype:  #manganic_acid  a dibasic acid (H2MnO4) found only in solution and in manganate salts
     subtype:  #methacrylic_acid__methacrylicacid__2-methylpropenoic_acid__2methylpropenoicacid  an unsaturated acid (C4H6O2) used to make resins and plastics
     subtype:  #selenic_acid__selenicacid  a strong acid (H2SeO4) analogous to sulfuric acid
     subtype:  #sulfonic_acid__sulphonic_acid__sulphonicacid  n acid derived from sulphuric acid
     subtype:  #titanic_acid__titanicacid  a white weak acid that is a hydrated form of titanium dioxide
     subtype:  #perchloric_acid  a powerful oxidizing agent; forms perchlorates
     subtype:  #carboxylic_acid  an organic acid characterized by one or more carboxyl groups
        subtype:  #acetic_acid__ethanoic_acid  a colorless pungent liquid widely used in manufacturing plastics and pharmaceuticals
           subtype:  #acetum  a dilute solution of acetic acid that is used as a solvent (e.g. for a drug)
           subtype:  #trichloroacetic_acid__trichloroaceticacid__trichloracetic_acid  a strong acid made by chlorinating acetic acid
           subtype:  #vinegar  dilute acetic acid
        subtype:  #hexanedioic_acid__hexanedioicacid__adipic_acid  a carboxylic acid used in the manufacture of nylon
        subtype:  #mucic_acid__mucicacid  a solid acid (C6H10O8) found in milk or sugar
        subtype:  #suberic_acid__subericacid__octanedioic_acid__octanedioicacid  a dicarboxylic acid found in cork
        subtype:  #succinic_acid  a dicarboxylic acid (C4H6O4) active in metabolic processes
        subtype:  #saccharic_acid__saccharicacid  a white dicarboxylic acid formed from oxidation of sugar or starch
        subtype:  #sebacic_acid__sebacicacid__decanedioicacid  a dicarboxylic acid used to make resins
        subtype:  #sorbic_acid  a white crystalline carboxylic acid used as a preservative
        subtype:  #valeric_acid__valericacid__pentanoic_acid__pentanoicacid  a clear liquid carboxylic acid used in perfumes and drugs
        subtype:  #fatty_acid__fattyacid  any of a class of aliphatic monocarboxylic acids that form part of a lipid molecule and can be derived from fat by hydrolysis
           subtype:  #saturated_fatty_acid__saturatedfattyacid  a fatty acid whose carbon chain cannot absorb any more hydrogen atoms; found chiefly in animal fats
              subtype:  #margaric_acid__heptadecanoic_acid__heptadecanoicacid  a colorless crystalline synthetic fatty acid
              subtype:  #butyric_acid__butyricacid__butanoic_acid  an unpleasant smelling fatty acid found especially in butter
                 subtype:  #hydroxybutyric_acid__oxybutyric_acid  hydroxy derivative of butyric acid
                    subtype:  #beta-hydroxybutyric_acid  beta derivative of hydroxybutyric acid that is found in the blood and urine in some cases of impaired metabolism
              subtype:  #capric_acid__decanoic_acid  a fatty acid found in animal oils and fats; has an unpleasant smell resembling goats
              subtype:  #caproic_acid__caproicacid__hexanoic_acid  a fatty acid found in animal oils and fats or made synthetically; smells like goats
              subtype:  #caprylic_acid  a fatty acid having a rancid taste; found in butter and other fats and oils
              subtype:  #lauric_acid__dodecanoic_acid  a crystalline fatty acid occurring as glycerides in natural fats and oils (especially coconut oil and palm-kernel oil)
              subtype:  #myristic_acid__tetradecanoic_acid__tetradecanoicacid  a saturated fatty acid occurring naturally in animal and vegetable fats
              subtype:  #palmitic_acid__hexadecanoic_acid  a saturated fatty acid that is the major fat in meat and dairy products
              subtype:  #stearic_acid__stearicacid__octadecanoic_acid  a waxy saturated fatty acid; occurs widely as a glyceride in animal and vegetable fats
           subtype:  #unsaturated_fatty_acid__unsaturatedfattyacid  a fatty acid whose carbon chain can absorb additional hydrogen atoms
              subtype:  #monounsaturated_fatty_acid__monounsaturatedfattyacid  an unsaturated fatty acid whose carbon chain has one double or triple valence bond per molecule; found chiefly in olive oil and chicken and almonds
                 subtype:  #elaidic_acid__elaidicacid  a monounsaturated fatty acid that has the same structure as oleic acid except that it is a trans fatty acid; the major trans fatty acid in margarine and fried foods
                 subtype:  #oleic_acid__oleicacid  a colorless oily liquid occurring as a glyceride; it is the major fatty acid in olive oil and canola oil; used in making soap and cosmetics and ointments and lubricating oils
              subtype:  #polyunsaturated_fatty_acid__polyunsaturatedfattyacid  an unsaturated fatty acid whose carbon chain has more than one double or triple valence bond per molecule; found chiefly in fish and corn and soybean oil and safflower oil
                 subtype:  #alpha-linolenic_acid__alphalinolenicacid  a polyunsaturated fatty acid most abundant in canola oil; a fatty acid essential for nutrition
                 subtype:  #docosahexaenoic_acid__docosahexaenoicacid  a polyunsaturated fatty acid found in fish (especially tuna and bluefish)
                 subtype:  #elcosapentaenoic_acid  a polyunsaturated fatty acid found in fish (especially tuna and bluefish)
                 subtype:  #linoleic_acid__linolic_acid__linolicacid  a liquid polyunsaturated fatty acid abundant in plant fats and oils; a fatty acid essential for nutrition; used to make soap
                 subtype:  #linolenic_acid__linolenicacid  a liquid polyunsaturated fatty acid that occurs in some plant oils; an essential fatty acid
              subtype:  #ricinoleic_acid  an oily fatty acid found in castor oil and used in soap
              subtype:  #eleostearic_acid__eleostearicacid__elaeostearicacid  a crystalline unsaturated fatty acid
           subtype:  #trans_fatty_acid__transfattyacid  a fatty acid that has been been produced by hydrogenating an unsaturated fatty acid (and so changing its shape); found in processed foods such as margarine and fried foods and puddings and commercially baked goods and partially hydrogenated vegetable oils
              subtype:  #elaidic_acid__elaidicacid  a monounsaturated fatty acid that has the same structure as oleic acid except that it is a trans fatty acid; the major trans fatty acid in margarine and fried foods
        subtype:  #benzoic_acid__benzoicacid  a white crystalline solid occurring in many resins
        subtype:  #propionic_acid__propionicacid__propanoic_acid__propanoicacid  a liquid fatty acid found in milk and sweat and in fuel distillates
        subtype:  #lactic_acid  a clear odorless hygroscopic syrupy carboxylic acid found in sour milk and in many fruits
        subtype:  #propenoic_acid__propenoicacid__acrylic_acid__acrylicacid  an unsaturated liquid carboxylic acid used in the manufacture of acrylic resins
     subtype:  #aminobenzoic_acid  a derivative of benzoic acid
     subtype:  #nitric_acid__aqua_fortis  acid used especially in the production of fertilizers and explosives and rocket fuels
     subtype:  #nitrous_acid__nitrousacid  an unstable inorganic acid known only in solution and as nitrite salts
     subtype:  #aqua_regia__nitrohydrochloric_acid__nitrohydrochloricacid  a yellow fuming corrosive mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acid that dissolves metals (including gold)
     subtype:  #barbituric_acid__malonylurea  a white crystalline acid derived from pyrimidine; used in preparing barbiturate drugs
     subtype:  #lansoprazole__Prevacid  antacid (trade name Prevacid) that suppresses acid secretion in the stomach
     subtype:  #boracic_acid__boracicacid__boric_acid__boricacid  any of various acids containing boron and oxygen
        subtype:  #perboric_acid  a form of boric acid
     subtype:  #boric_acid__boricacid__orthoboric_acid__orthoboricacid  a white or colorless slightly acid solid that is soluble in water and ethanol; used in the manufacture of glass and paper and adhesives and in detergents and as a flux in welding; also used as an antiseptic and food preservative
     subtype:  #bromic_acid  an unstable acid used as an oxidizing agent
     subtype:  #carbamic_acid  an acid that is known only by virtue of its salts (as ammonium carbamate) or its esters (as urethane)
     subtype:  #carbolic_acid__carbolicacid__phenol__hydroxybenzene__oxybenzene__phenylic_acid  a toxic white soluble crystalline acidic derivative of benzene; used in manufacturing and as a disinfectant and antiseptic; poisonous if taken internally
     subtype:  #carbonic_acid  a weak acid known only in solution; formed when carbon dioxide combines with water
     subtype:  #chromic_acid__chromicacid  an unstable acid known only in solution and as chromate salts
     subtype:  #citric_acid  a weak water-soluble acid found in many fruits (especially citrus fruits); used as a flavoring agent
     subtype:  #cyanamide  a weak soluble dibasic acid (the parent acid of cyanamide salts)
     subtype:  #cyanic_acid  a colorless poisonous volatile liquid acid that hydrolyzes readily to ammonia and carbon dioxide
     subtype:  #cyanuric_acid  a trimer of cyanic acid
     subtype:  #ferricyanic_acid__ferricyanicacid  (H3Fe(CN)6), a brown unstable acid formed from ferricyanide
     subtype:  #ferrocyanic_acid__ferrocyanicacid  (H4Fe(CN)6), a white unstable acid formed from ferrocyanide salts
     subtype:  #fluoroboric_acid__fluoroboricacid  an acid of fluorine and boron
     subtype:  #fluosilicic_acid__fluosilicicacid__hydrofluosilicic_acid  an unstable poisonous corrosive acid know primarily in the form of its salts
     subtype:  #formic_acid  a colorless; pungent fuming vesicatory liquid acid HCOOH found in ants and many plants; used in finishing textiles
     subtype:  #fumaric_acid__fumaricacid  a colorless crystalline acid with a fruity taste; used in making polyester resins
     subtype:  #gallic_acid  a colorless crystalline acid obtained from tannin
     subtype:  #glyceric_acid  a syrupy acid obtained by oxidation of glycerol or glyceraldehyde
     subtype:  #glycolic_acid__glycollic_acid__glycollicacid__hydroxyacetic_acid__hydroxyaceticacid  a translucent crystalline compound found in sugar cane and sugar beets and unripe grapes
     subtype:  #hydrobromic_acid__hydrobromicacid  an aqueous solution of hydrogen bromide that is a strong liquid acid
     subtype:  #hydrochloric_acid  an aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride; a strongly corrosive acid
        subtype:  #muriatic_acid  a former name for hydrochloric acid
     subtype:  #hydrogen_chloride  a colorless corrosive gas: HCl
     subtype:  #hydrofluoric_acid  a weak poisonous liquid acid; formed by solution of hydrogen fluoride in water
     subtype:  #hydroiodic_acid  an acid formed by aqueous solution of hydrogen iodide
     subtype:  #hypochlorous_acid  a weak unstable acid known only in solution and in its salts; used as a bleaching agent and as an oxidizing agent
     subtype:  #iodic_acid__iodicacid  a soluble crystalline acid; used as a reagent and disinfectant
     subtype:  #isocyanic_acid__isocyanicacid  an acid known only in the form of its esters
     subtype:  #itaconic_acid  a crystalline carboxylic acid; occurs in some fermentations of sugars
     subtype:  #maleic_acid  a colorless crystalline compound found in unripe fruit (such as apples or tomatoes or cherries) and used mainly to make polyester resins
     subtype:  #oxalacetic_acid__oxalaceticacid__oxaloacetic_acid__oxaloaceticacid  an acid formed by oxidation of maleic acid (as in metabolism of fats and carbohydrates)
     subtype:  #oxalic_acid__ethanedioic_acid__ethanedioicacid  a toxic colorless crystalline organic acid found in oxalis and other plants; used as a bleach and rust remover and in chemical analysis
     subtype:  #oxyacid__oxygen_acid  any acid that contains oxygen
        subtype:  #hypophosphoric_acid  a crystalline tetrabasic acid (H4P2O6)
        subtype:  #hypophosphorous_acid__hypophosphorousacid__phosphorous_acid__phosphorousacid__orthophosphorous_acid  a clear or yellow-colored monobasic acid (H3PO2)
        subtype:  #polyphosphoric_acid  a series of oxyacids of phosphorus
           subtype:  #metaphosphoric_acid  a glassy solid acid ([HPO3]n) often used as a dehydrating agent
           subtype:  #pyrophosphoric_acid  a solid acid formed by reactions of orthophosphoric acid
        subtype:  #periodic_acid__periodicacid  any oxygen-containing acid of iodine
        subtype:  #phosphoric_acid__orthophosphoric_acid__orthophosphoricacid  an acid used in fertilizers and soaps: H3PO4
        subtype:  #tungstic_acid  an oxyacid of tungsten (often polymeric in nature) formed by neutralizing alkaline tungstate solutions
        subtype:  #vanadium_pentoxide__vanadic_acid__vanadicacid  any of various oxyacids of vanadium; known mostly in the form of its salts
     subtype:  #pantothenic_acid__pantothenicacid  a vitamin of the vitamin B complex that performs an important role in the oxidation of fats and carbohydrates and certain amino acids; occurs in many foods
     subtype:  #para_aminobenzoic_acid__PABA  a metabolic acid found in yeast and liver cells; used to make dyes and drugs and sunblockers
     subtype:  #pectic_acid  a complex acid that occurs in ripe fruit and some vegetables
     subtype:  #permanganic_acid__permanganicacid  an unstable purple acid (HMnO4) known only in solution or of permanganate salts
     subtype:  #phthalic_acid  a colorless acid used to make dyes and perfumes
     subtype:  #picric_acid  a yellow toxic highly explosive strong acid; used in high explosives and as a dye and in chemical reactions
     subtype:  #pyruvic_acid__pyruvicacid  a colorless acid formed as an important intermediate in metabolism or fermentation
     subtype:  #dichromic_acid__dichromicacid  the hypothetical acid (H2Cr2O7) from which dichromates are derived; known only in solution and in the form of dichromate salts
     subtype:  #silicic_acid__silicicacid  a jelly-like substance (hydrated silica)
     subtype:  #sulfanilic_acid__sulphanilic_acid__sulphanilicacid  a crystalline acid made from aniline and used as a dye
     subtype:  #thiocyanic_acid  an unstable acid that can be obtained by distilling a thiocyanate salt
     subtype:  #toluic_acid  an isomeric acid derived from toluene
     subtype:  #triphosphoric_acid__triphosphoricacid  an acid that is a partial anhydride of three molecules of phosphoric acid; known chiefly in the form of its salts and esters
     subtype:  #undecylenic_acid__undecylenicacid  an acid that is a component of perspiration
     subtype:  #uric_acid  a white tasteless odorless crystalline product of protein metabolism; found in the blood and urine
     subtype:  #oil_of_vitriol__vitriol__sulfuricacid__sulphuric_acid__sulphuricacid  (H2SO4) a highly corrosive acid made from sulfur dioxide; widely used in the chemical industry
        subtype:  #battery_acid__batteryacid__electrolyte_acid__electrolyteacid  dilute sulfuric acid used in storage batteries
     subtype:  #xanthic_acid__xanthicacid  any of a class of unstable organic acids containing sulphur
  subtype:  #arsenide  a compound of arsenic with a more positive element
  subtype:  #anionic_compound__anioniccompound  a compound characterized by an active anion
  subtype:  #base__alkali  any of various water-soluble compounds capable of turning litmus blue and reacting with an acid to form a salt and water; "bases include oxides and hydroxides of metals and ammonia"
     subtype:  #pyridine  a toxic colorless flammable liquid organic base with a disagreeable odor; usually derived from coal
        subtype:  #triphosphopyridine  a pyridine ring with three phosphorus groups
     subtype:  #purine  a colorless crystalline nitrogen-containing organic base; the parent compound of various biologically important substances
     subtype:  #purine.base  any of several bases that are derivatives of purine
        subtype:  #adenine  (biochemistry) purine base found in DNA and RNA; pairs with thymine in DNA and with uracil in RNA
        subtype:  #guanine  a purine base found in DNA and RNA; pairs with cytosine
     subtype:  #imidazole__iminazole__glyoxaline  an organic base C3H4N2; a histamine inhibitor
     subtype:  #melamine__cyanuramide  a white crystalline organic base; used mainly in making melamine resins
     subtype:  #pyrimidine  any of several basic compounds derived from pyrimidine
        subtype:  #cytosine  a base found in DNA and RNA and derived from pyrimidine; pairs with guanine
        subtype:  #thymine  a base found in DNA (but not in RNA) and derived from pyrimidine; pairs with adenine
        subtype:  #uracil  a nitrogen-containing base found in RNA (but not in DNA) and derived from pyrimidine; pairs with adenine
  subtype:  #binary_compound  chemical compound composed of only two elements
     subtype:  #sodium_chloride__common_salt  a white crystalline solid consisting mainly of sodium chloride (NaCl)
        subtype:  #halite__rock_salt  naturally occurring crystalline sodium chloride
     subtype:  #ammonia  a pungent gas compounded of nitrogen and hydrogen (NH3)
     subtype:  #calcium_carbide  a gray salt of calcium (CaC) used in making acetylene
     subtype:  #water__H2O  binary compound that occurs at room temperature as a clear colorless odorless tasteless liquid; "he asked for a drink of water"
        subtype:  #tap_water__tapwater  water directly from the spigot
        subtype:  #drinking_water  water suitable for drinking
           subtype:  #bottled_water__bottledwater  drinking water (often spring water) that is put into bottles and offered for sale
           subtype:  #branch_water  pure natural water from a stream or brook; often distinguished from soda water
           subtype:  #spring_water  water from a spring
           subtype:  #sugar_water__sugarwater  water sweetened with sugar
           subtype:  #ice_water__icewater  water served ice-cold or with ice
           subtype:  #soda_water__carbonated_water__club_soda__seltzer__sparkling_water__sparklingwater  effervescent beverage artificially charged with carbon dioxide
           subtype:  #mineral_water__mineralwater  water naturally or artificially impregnated with mineral salts or gasses; often effervescent; often used therapeutically
              subtype:  #seltzer  naturally effervescent mineral water
              subtype:  #Vichy_water  sparkling mineral water from springs at Vichy France or similar to it
              subtype:  #lithia_water  mineral water containing lithium salts
        subtype:  #bath_water  water used for a bath
        subtype:  #dishwater  water in which dishes and cooking utensils are washed
        subtype:  #distilled_water  water that has been purified by distillation
        subtype:  #holy_water  water that has been blessed by a priest for use in symbolic purification
        subtype:  #ground_water__spring_water__well_water  underground water that is held in the soil and in pervious rocks
        subtype:  #hard_water  water that contains salts that prevent the formation of lather with soap
        subtype:  #limewater  solution of calcium hydroxide in water used as an antacid
        subtype:  #seawater__saltwater__brine  water containing salts; "the water in the ocean is all saltwater"
           subtype:  #red_tide__redtide  seawater that is discolored by large numbers of certain dinoflagellates that produce saxitoxin
        subtype:  #fresh_water__freshwater  water that is not salty
           subtype:  #rain__rainwater  drops of fresh water that fall as precipitation from clouds
        subtype:  #slush  partially melted snow
        subtype:  #soft_water  water that is not hard (does not contain salts that interfere with the formation of lather with soap)
        subtype:  #bilge_water__bilge  water accumulated in the bilge of a ship
        subtype:  #water_of_crystallization__water_of_hydration  the water present in hydrated compounds
     subtype:  #hydride  any binary compound formed by the union of hydrogen and other elements
        subtype:  #hydrazoic_acid__hydrazoicacid__azoimide__hydrogen_azide__HN  a colorless explosive liquid that is volatile and poisonous and foul-smelling
        subtype:  #calcium_hydride__calciumhydride__hydrolith  a salt-like binary compound (CaH2) used as a reducing agent and source of hydrogen
        subtype:  #sodium_hydride  a flammable gray crystalline binary compound (NaH)
  subtype:  #chelate_compound__chelatecompound__chelate  a heterocyclic compound having a metal ion attached by coordinate bonds to at least two nonmetal ions
  subtype:  #taurine  a colorless crystalline substance obtained from the bile of mammals
  subtype:  #chromogen  a compound that can be converted to a pigment
     subtype:  #urobilinogen__stercobilinogen  a chromogen formed in the intestine from the breakdown of bilirubin; yields urobilins on oxidation; some is excreted in the feces and some is resorbed and excreted in bile or urine
  subtype:  #manganese_tetroxide__manganesetetroxide  an oxide of manganese found naturally as hausmannite
  subtype:  #monomer  a simple compound whose molecules can join together to form polymers
  subtype:  #ozonide  any of a class of unstable chemical compounds resulting from the addition of ozone to a double bond in an unsaturated compound
  subtype:  #organic_compound__organiccompound  any compound of carbon and another element or a radical
     subtype:  #aldehyde  any of a class of highly reactive chemical compounds; used in making resins and dyes and organic acids
        subtype:  #paraldehyde__ethanal_trimer__ethanaltrimer  a colorless liquid (a cyclic trimer of acetaldehyde) that is used as a sedative and a solvent
        subtype:  #acetaldehyde__ethanal  a colorless volatile water-soluble liquid aldehyde used chiefly in manufacture of acetic acid and perfumes and drugs
        subtype:  #formaldehyde__methanal  a colorless poisonous gas; made by the oxidation of methanol
        subtype:  #furfural__furfuraldehyde  a liquid aldehyde with a penetrating odor; made from plant hulls and corn cobs; used in making furan and as a solvent
        subtype:  #glyceraldehyde__glyceric_aldehyde  a sweet crystalline aldehyde formed by the breakdown of sugars
        subtype:  #propanal__propionaldehyde  a colorless liquid aldehyde
        subtype:  #propenal__acrolein  a pungent colorless unsaturated liquid aldehyde made from propene
     subtype:  #aliphatic_compound__aliphaticcompound  organic compound that is an alkane or alkene or alkyne or their derivative
        subtype:  #acetylene__ethyne__alkyne  a colorless flammable gas used chiefly in welding and in organic synthesis
        subtype:  #alicyclic_compound__alicycliccompound  an aliphatic compound that contains a ring of atoms
        subtype:  #alkene__olefine__olefin  any unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbon
           subtype:  #ethylene__ethene  a flammable colorless gaseous alkene; obtained from petroleum and natural gas and used in manufacturing many other chemicals; sometimes used as an anesthetic
        subtype:  #methane_series__alkane_series__alkane__paraffin  a non-aromatic saturated hydrocarbon with the general formula CnH(2n+2)
           subtype:  #amine__aminoalkane  a compound derived from ammonia by replacing hydrogen atoms by univalent hydrocarbon radicals
              subtype:  #histamine  amine formed from histidine that stimulates gastric secretions and dilates blood vessels; released by the humane immune system during allergic reactions
              subtype:  #aniline_oil__anilineoil__aniline__aminobenzine__phenylamine  oily poisonous liquid amine obtained from nitrobenzene and used to make dyes and plastics and medicines
              subtype:  #enamine  an amine containing the double bond linkage -C=C-N-
              subtype:  #monoamine  a molecule containing one amine group (especially one that is a neurotransmitter)
                 subtype:  #monoamine_neurotransmitter__monoamineneurotransmitter  a monoamine that is functionally important in neural transmission
                    subtype:  #noradrenaline  a catecholamine precursor of epinephrine that is secreted by the adrenal medulla and also released at synapses
                    subtype:  #serotonin__5-hydroxytryptamine__5hydroxytryptamine  a neurotransmitter involved in e.g. sleep and depression and memory
                    subtype:  #dopamine__Dopastat__Intropin  a monoamine neurotransmitter found in the brain and essential for the normal functioning of the central nervous system; as a drug (trade names Dopastat and Intropin) it is used to treat shock and hypotension
              subtype:  #ptomaine__ptomain  any of various amines (such as putrescine or cadaverine) formed by the action of putrefactive bacteria
                 subtype:  #putrescine  a colorless crystalline ptomaine with a foul odor that is produced in decaying animal matter
                 subtype:  #cadaverine  a colorless toxic ptomaine with an unpleasant odor formed during the putrefaction of animal tissue
           subtype:  #heptane  a colorless volatile highly flammable liquid obtained from petroleum and used as an anesthetic or a solvent or in determining octane ratings
           subtype:  #hexane  a colorless flammable liquid alkane derived from petroleum and used as a solvent
           subtype:  #methane  a colorless odorless gas used as a fuel
              subtype:  #marsh_gas__marshga  methane gas produced when vegetation decomposes in water
     subtype:  #alkylbenzene  organic compound that has an alkyl group bound to a benzene ring
        subtype:  #toluene  a colorless flammable liquid obtained from petroleum or coal tar; used as a solvent for gums and lacquers and in high-octane fuels
     subtype:  #alkyl_halide__alkylhalide__haloalkane  organic compound in which halogen atoms have been substituted for hydrogen atoms in an alkane
        subtype:  #haloform  compounds with the formula CHX3, where X is a halogen atom
           subtype:  #chloroform__trichloromethane  a volatile liquid haloform (CHCl3); formerly used as an anesthetic; "chloroform was the first inhalation anesthetic"
           subtype:  #bromoform__tribromomethane  colorless liquid haloform CHBr3
           subtype:  #fluoroform__trifluoromethane  colorless gas haloform CHF3 (similar to chloroform)
           subtype:  #iodoform__tri-iodomethane__triiodomethane  sweet smelling yellow solid haloform CHI3
     subtype:  #amino_acid__aminoacid__aminoalkanoic_acid__aminoalkanoicacid  organic compounds containing an amino group and a carboxylic acid group; "proteins are composed of various proportions of about 20 common amino acids"
        subtype:  #alanine  a crystalline amino acid that occurs in many proteins
        subtype:  #asparagine  a crystalline amino acid found in proteins and in many plants (e.g., asparagus)
        subtype:  #aspartic_acid  a crystalline amino acid found in proteins and occurring naturally in sugar beets and sugar cane
        subtype:  #canavanine  an amino acid found in the jack bean
        subtype:  #citrulline  an amino acid that does not occur in proteins but is an intermediate in the conversion of ornithine to arginine
        subtype:  #cysteine  an amino acid containing sulfur that is found in most proteins; oxidizes on exposure to air to form cystine
        subtype:  #cystine  a crystalline amino acid found in proteins (especially keratin); discovered in bladder stones
        subtype:  #dopa__dihydroxyphenylalanine  amino acid that is formed in the liver and converted into dopamine in the brain
           subtype:  #L-dopa__levodopa__Bendopa__Brocadopa__Larodopa  the levorotatory form of dopa (trade names Bendopa and Brocadopa and Larodopa); as a drug it is used to treat Parkinson's disease
        subtype:  #essential_amino_acid__essentialaminoacid  an amino acid that is required by animals but that they cannot synthesize; must be supplied in the diet
           subtype:  #arginine  a bitter tasting amino acid found in proteins and necessary for nutrition; its absence from the diet leads to a reduced production of spermatozoa
           subtype:  #histidine  an essential amino acid found in proteins that is important for the growth and repair of tissue
           subtype:  #isoleucine  an essential amino acid found in proteins; isomeric with leucine
           subtype:  #leucine  a white crystalline amino acid occurring in proteins that is essential for nutrition; obtained by the hydrolysis of most dietary proteins
           subtype:  #lysine  an essential amino acid found in proteins; occurs especially in gelatin and casein
           subtype:  #methionine  a crystalline amino acid containing sulfur; found in most proteins and essential for nutrition
           subtype:  #phenylalanine  an essential amino acid found in proteins and needed for growth of children and for protein metabolism in children and adults; abundant in milk and eggs; it is normally converted to tyrosine in the human body
           subtype:  #threonine  a colorless crystalline amino acid found in protein; occurs in the hydrolysates of certain proteins; an essential component of human nutrition
           subtype:  #tryptophan__tryptophane  an amino acid that occurs in proteins; is essential for growth and normal metabolism; a precursor of niacin
           subtype:  #valine  an essential amino acid found in proteins; important for growth in children and nitrogen balance in adults
        subtype:  #gamma_aminobutyric_acid__GABA  an amino acid that is found in the central nervous system; acts as an inhibitory neurotransmitter
        subtype:  #glutamic_acid__glutaminic_acid  an amino acid occurring in proteins; important in the nitrogen metabolism of plants; used in monosodium glutamate to enhance the flavor of meats
        subtype:  #glutamine  a crystalline amino acid occurring in proteins; important in protein metabolism
        subtype:  #glycine  the simplest amino acid found in proteins and the principal amino acid in sugar cane
        subtype:  #hydroxyproline  a crystalline amino acid obtained from gelatin or collagen
        subtype:  #iodoamino_acid__iodoaminoacid  an amino acid with iodine added
           subtype:  #iodotyrosine  tyrosine with iodine added
              subtype:  #mono-iodotyrosine  tyrosine with one iodine atom added
              subtype:  #di-iodotyrosine  tyrosine with two iodine atoms added
           subtype:  #iodothyronine  thyronine with iodine added
              subtype:  #tri-iodothyronine__triiodothyronine  thyronine with three iodine atoms added
        subtype:  #ornithine  an amino acid that does not occur in proteins but is important in the formation of urea
        subtype:  #proline  an amino acid that is found in many proteins (especially collagen)
        subtype:  #creatine__creatin  an amino acid that does not occur in proteins but is found in the muscle tissue of vertebrates both in the free form and as phosphocreatine; supplies energy for muscle contraction
        subtype:  #sarcosine  a sweetish crystalline amino acid
        subtype:  #serine  a sweetish crystalline amino acid involved in the synthesis by the body of cysteine
        subtype:  #thyronine  a phenolic amino acid of which thyroxine is a derivative
        subtype:  #tyramine  amino acid derived from tyrosine; has a sympathomimetic action; found in chocolate and cola drinks and ripe cheese and beer; "patients taking MAOIs should avoid foods containing tyramine"
        subtype:  #tyrosine  an amino acid found in most proteins; a precursor of several hormones
     subtype:  #diamine  any organic compound containing two amino groups
     subtype:  #enol  an organic compound that contains a hydroxyl group bonded to a carbon atom which in turn is doubly bonded to another carbon atom
     subtype:  #halon  a compound in which the hydrogen atoms of a hydrocarbon have been replaced by bromine and other halogen atoms; very stable; used in fire extinguishers although it is thought to release bromine that depletes the ozone layer
     subtype:  #peptone  any of various water-soluble compounds that form by hydrolysis in the digestion of proteins to amino acids
     subtype:  #quaternary_ammonium_compound  a compound derived from ammonium with hydrogen atoms replaced by organic groups; used as surface-active agents, disinfectants, and in drugs
     subtype:  #proenzyme__zymogen  any of a group of compounds that are inactive precursors of enzymes and require some change (such as the hydrolysis of a fragment that masks an active enzyme) to become active
     subtype:  #propylthiouracil  a crystalline compound used as an antithyroid drug in the treatment of goiter
     subtype:  #acetal  any organic compound formed by adding alcohol molecules to aldehyde molecules
     subtype:  #aldol__aldehyde-alcohol  an oily colorless liquid obtained by the condensation of two molecules of acetaldehyde; contains an alcohol group (-OH) and an aldehyde group (-CHO)
        subtype:  #acetaldol  unsaturated aldol
     subtype:  #alkaloid  natural nitrogen-containing bases found in plants
        subtype:  #atropine  a poisonous crystalline alkaloid extracted from the nightshade family; used as an antispasmodic and to dilate the eye pupil
           subtype:  #belladonna  an alkaloidal extract or tincture of the poisonous belladonna herb that is used medicinally
        subtype:  #hyoscyamine  a poisonous crystalline alkaloid (isometric with atropine but more potent); used to treat excess motility of the gastrointestinal tract
        subtype:  #pilocarpine  cholinergic alkaloid used in eyedrops to treat glaucoma
        subtype:  #scopolamine__hyoscine  an alkaloid with anticholinergic effects that is used as a sedative and to treat nausea and to dilate the pupils in ophthalmic procedures; "transdermal scopolamine is used to treat motion sickness"; "someone sedated with scopolamine has difficulty lying"
        subtype:  #physostigmine  used in treatment of Alzheimer's disease and glaucoma
        subtype:  #ephedrine  white odorless powdered or crystalline alkaloid from plants of the genus Ephedra (especially Ephedra sinica) or made synthetically; used as a bronchodilator to treat bronchitis and asthma
        subtype:  #ergonovine__Ergotrate_Maleate  an alkaloid derived from ergot (trade name Ergotrate Maleate) that is less toxic than ergot; induces muscular contraction of the uterus and is administered after childbirth or abortion
        subtype:  #ergotamine  an alkaloid derived from ergot that is less toxic than ergot; causes constriction of blood vessels and is used to treat migraine
        subtype:  #pseudoephedrine  poisonous crystalline alkaloid occurring with ephedrine and isomorphic with it
        subtype:  #nicotine  an alkaloid poison that occurs in tobacco; used in medicine and as an insecticide
        subtype:  #strychnine  an alkaloid plant toxin extracted chiefly from nux vomica; formerly used as a stimulant
        subtype:  #brucine  a bitter alkaloid poison resembling strychnine and extracted from nux vomica
        subtype:  #caffeine__caffein  a bitter alkaloid found in coffee and tea that is responsible for their stimulating effects
        subtype:  #rauwolfia  any of several alkaloids extracted from the shrub Rauwolfia serpentina
        subtype:  #tubocurarine__curare  a toxic alkaloid found in certain tropical South American trees that is a powerful relaxant for striated muscles; used by South American indians as an arrow poison; "curare acts by blocking cholinergic transmission at the myoneural junction"
     subtype:  #amide  any organic compound containing the group -CONH2
        subtype:  #acetamide__ethanamide  a colorless solid amide of acetic acid used as a solvent and in the synthesis of organic compounds
        subtype:  #peptide  amide combining the amino group of one amino acid with the carboxyl group of another; usually obtained by partial hydrolysis of protein
           subtype:  #fibrinopeptide  peptide released from the amino end of fibrinogen by the action of thrombin to form fibrin during clotting of the blood
           subtype:  #polypeptide  a peptide containing 10 to more than 100 amino acids
           subtype:  #endorphin  a neurochemical occurring naturally in the brain and having analgesic properties
              subtype:  #enkephalin  an endorphin having opiate qualities
        subtype:  #proprionamide__propanamide  the amide of propionic acid (C2H5CONH2)
     subtype:  #protein  any of a large group of nitrogenous organic compounds that are essential constituents of living cells; consist of long chains of polypeptides
        subtype:  #capsid  the outer covering of protein surrounding the nucleic acid of a virus
        subtype:  #gluten  a protein substance that remains when starch is removed from cereal grains; gives cohesiveness to dough
           subtype:  #corn_gluten  gluten prepared from corn
           subtype:  #wheat_gluten__wheatgluten  gluten prepared from wheat
        subtype:  #actomyosin  a protein complex in muscle fibers; composed of myosin and actin; shortens when stimulated and causes muscle contractions
        subtype:  #aleurone  granular protein in outermost layer of endosperm of many seeds or cereal grains
        subtype:  #amyloid  (pathology) a waxy translucent complex protein resembling starch that results from degeneration of tissue
        subtype:  #apoenzyme  a protein that combines with a coenzyme to form an active enzyme
        subtype:  #conjugated_protein__compound_protein  a protein complex combining amino acids with other substances
           subtype:  #glycoprotein  a conjugated protein having a carbohydrate component
              subtype:  #mucin  a nitrogenous substance found in mucous secretions; a lubricant that protects body surfaces
              subtype:  #lectin  any of several plant glycoproteins that act like specific antibodies but are not antibodies in that they are not evoked by an antigenic stimulus
              subtype:  #mucoid  any of several glycoproteins similar to mucin
              subtype:  #transferrin__betaglobulin__siderophilin  glycoprotein that carries iron in the blood
           subtype:  #hemoprotein__haemoprotein  a conjugated protein linked to an iron-porphyrin compound
              subtype:  #hemoglobin__haemoglobin__Hb  a hemoprotein composed of globin and heme that gives red blood cells their characteristic color; function primarily to transport oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues; "fish have simpler hemoglobin than mammals"
                 subtype:  #oxyhemoglobin__oxyhaemoglobin  the bright red hemoglobin that is a combination of hemoglobin and oxygen from the lungs; "oxyhemoglobin transports oxygen to the cells of the body"
              subtype:  #myoglobin  a hemoprotein that receives oxygen from hemoglobin and stores it in the tissues until needed
              subtype:  #cytochrome  a class of hemoprotein whose principle biological function is as carriers of electrons
                 subtype:  #cytochrome_c  the most abundant and stable cytochrome; involved in energy transfer
           subtype:  #lipoprotein  a conjugated protein having a lipid component; the principal means for transporting lipids in the blood
              subtype:  #high-density_lipoprotein__HDL__alpha-lipoportein  a lipoprotein that transports cholesterol in the blood; composed of a high proportion of protein and relatively little cholesterol; high levels are thought to be associated with decreased risk of coronary heart disease and atherosclerosis
              subtype:  #low-density_lipoprotein__lowdensitylipoprotein__LDL__ldl__beta-lipoprotein  a lipoprotein that transports cholesterol in the blood; composed of moderate amount of protein and a large amount of cholesterol; high levels are thought to be associated with increased risk of coronary heart disease and atherosclerosis
              subtype:  #very_low_density_lipoprotein__VLDL  large lipoproteins rich in triglycerides; VLDLs circulate through the blood giving up their triglycerides to fat and muscle tissue until the VLDL remnants are modified and converted into LDL
        subtype:  #enzyme  any of several complex proteins that are produced by cells and act as catalysts in specific biochemical reactions
           subtype:  #amylase  any of a group of proteins found in saliva and pancreatic juice and parts of plants; help convert starch to sugar
              subtype:  #ptyalin  an amylase secreted in saliva
           subtype:  #cholinesterase  an enzyme that hydrolyses acetylcholine (into choline and acetic acid)
           subtype:  #coagulase  an enzyme that induces coagulation
              subtype:  #thrombin  an enzyme that acts on fibrinogen in blood causing it to clot
              subtype:  #rennin__chymosin  an enzyme that occurs in gastric juice; causes milk to coagulate
           subtype:  #complement.enzyme  one of a series of enzymes in the blood serum that are part of the immune response
           subtype:  #catalase  enzyme found in most plant and animal cells that functions as an oxidative catalyst; decomposes hydrogen peroxide into hydrogen and water
           subtype:  #cyclooxygenase__Cox  either of two related enzymes that control the production of prostaglandins and are blocked by aspirin
              subtype:  #cyclooxygenase-1__Cox-1  an enzyme that regulates prostaglandins that are important for the health of the stomach lining and kidneys; "an unfortunate side effect of Nsaids is that they block Cox-1"
              subtype:  #cyclooxygenase-2__Cox-2  an enzyme that makes prostaglandins that cause inflammation and pain and fever; "the beneficial effects of Nsaids result from their ability to block Cox-2"
           subtype:  #decarboxylase  any of the enzymes that that hydrolize the carboxyl group
           subtype:  #de-iodinase  an enzyme that removes the iodine radical
           subtype:  #enterokinase  enzyme in the intestinal juice that converts inactive trypsinogen into active trypsin
           subtype:  #histaminase  enzyme that acts as a catalyst in converting histidine to histamine
           subtype:  #hyaluronidase__spreading_factor__spreadingfactor__hyazyme  an enzyme (trade name Hyazyme) that splits hyaluronic acid and so lowers its viscosity and increases the permeability of connective tissue and the absorption of fluids
           subtype:  #isomerase  an enzyme that catalyzes its substrate to an isomeric form
           subtype:  #kinase  an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of a proenzyme to an active enzyme
           subtype:  #lactase__lactaid  any of a group of enzymes (trade name Lactaid) that hydrolyze lactose to glucose and galactose
           subtype:  #lipase  an enzyme secreted in the digestive tract that catalyzes the breakdown of fats into individual fatty acids that can be absorbed into the bloodstream
           subtype:  #lysozyme__muramidase  an enzyme found in saliva and sweat and tears that destroys the cell walls of certain bacteria
           subtype:  #monoamine_oxidase__monoamineoxidase__MAO  an enzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of many body compounds (e.g., epinephrine and norepinephrine and serotonin)
           subtype:  #nitrogenase  an enzyme of nitrogen-fixing microorganisms that catalyzes the conversion of nitrogen to ammonia
           subtype:  #oxidase  any of the enzymes that catalyze biological oxidation
              subtype:  #peroxidase  any of a group of enzymes (occurring especially in plant cells) that catalyze the oxidation of a compound by a peroxide
                 subtype:  #glutathione_peroxidase__glutathioneperoxidase  an enzyme in the body that is a powerful scavenger of free radicals
           subtype:  #oxidoreductase  an enzyme that catalyzes oxidation-reduction
              subtype:  #oxygenase  an oxidoreductase that catalyzes the incorporation of molecular oxygen
           subtype:  #papain  a proteolytic enzyme obtained from the unripe papaya; used as a meat tenderizer
           subtype:  #penicillinase__betalactamase  enzyme produced by certain bacteria that inactivates penicillin and results in resistance to that antibiotic
           subtype:  #pepsin  an enzyme produced in the stomach that splits proteins into peptones
           subtype:  #pepsinogen  precursor of pepsin; stored in the stomach walls and converted to pepsin by hydrochloric acid in the stomach
           subtype:  #phosphatase  any of a group of enzymes that act as a catalyst in the hydrolysis of organic phosphates
           subtype:  #plasmin__fibrinolysin  an enzyme that dissolves the fibrin of blood clots
              subtype:  #plasminogen  an inactive form of plasmin that occurs in plasma and is converted to plasmin by organic solvents
           subtype:  #polymerase  an enzyme that catalyzes the formation of DNA and RNA from an existing strand of DNA or RNA
              subtype:  #transcriptase  a polymerase associated with the process of transcription
              subtype:  #reverse_transcriptase__reversetranscriptase  a polymerase that catalyzes the formation of DNA using RNA as a template; found especially in retroviruses
           subtype:  #protease__peptidase__proteinase__proteolytic_enzyme__proteolyticenzyme  any enzyme that catalyzes the splitting of proteins into smaller peptide fractions and amino acids by a process known as proteolysis
              subtype:  #caspase  any of a group of proteases that mediate apoptosis
              subtype:  #angiotensin_converting_enzyme  proteolytic enzyme that converts angiotensin I into angiotensin II
              subtype:  #plasminogen_activator__plasminogenactivator__urokinase  protease produced in the kidney that converts plasminogen to plasmin and so initiates fibrinolysis
              subtype:  #renin  a proteolytic enzyme secreted by the kidneys; catalyzes the formation of angiotensin and thus affects blood pressure
           subtype:  #reductase  an enzyme that catalyses the biochemical reduction of some specified substance
              subtype:  #HMG-CoA_reductase__5-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme_A_reductase  a liver enzyme that is responsible for producing cholesterol
           subtype:  #rennin__chymosin  an enzyme that occurs in gastric juice; causes milk to coagulate
           subtype:  #secretase  a set of enzymes believed to snip pieces off a longer protein producing fragments of amyloid protein that bunch up and create amyloid protein plaques in brain tissue (the pathological hallmark of Alzheimer's)
           subtype:  #streptodornase  an enzyme produced by some hemolytic strains of streptococcus that dissolves fibrinous secretions from infections; used medicinally (often in combination with streptokinase)
           subtype:  #streptokinase  an enzyme produced by some strains of streptococcus that can liquefy blood clots by converting plasminogen to plasmin; used medicinally in some cases of myocardial infarction and pulmonary embolism
           subtype:  #superoxide_dismutase__SOD  an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of superoxide into hydrogen peroxide and oxygen; "oxygen free radicals are normally removed in our bodies by the superoxide dismutase enzymes"
           subtype:  #transaminase  a class of enzymes that cause transamination
              subtype:  #glutamic_oxalacetic_transaminase__glutamic_oxaloacetic_transaminase  an enzyme involved in transamination
           subtype:  #trypsin  an enzyme of pancreatic origin; catalyzes the hydrolysis of proteins to smaller polypeptide units
              subtype:  #trypsinogen  inactive precursor of trypsin; a substance secreted by the pancreas and converted to active trypsin by enterokinase in the small intestine
           subtype:  #zymase  a complex of enzymes that cause glycolysis; originally found in yeast but also present in higher organisms
        subtype:  #fibrin  a white insoluble fibrous protein formed by the action of thrombin on fibrinogen when blood clots; it forms a network that traps red cells and platelets
        subtype:  #hatoglobin  a protein in plasma that binds free hemoglobin and removes it (as from wounds)
        subtype:  #iodoprotein__iodinated_protein__iodinatedprotein  a protein that contains iodine
           subtype:  #thyroprotein  a preparation made from iodinated protein and having an action similar to thyroxine
           subtype:  #thyroglobulin  an iodine containing protein that is obtained from the thyroid gland and exhibits the general properties of the globulins
        subtype:  #nucleoprotein  any of several substances found in the nuclei of all living cells; consists of a protein bound to a nucleic acid
        subtype:  #opsin  retinal protein formed by the action of light on rhodopsin
        subtype:  #phosphoprotein  containing chemically bound phosphoric acid
           subtype:  #casein  a milk protein used in making e.g. plastics and adhesives
        subtype:  #plasma_protein  any of the proteins in blood plasma
           subtype:  #human_gamma_globulin__humangammaglobulin__gamma_globulin__gammaglobulin  a plasma protein containing the immunoglobulins that are responsible for immune responses
              subtype:  #immunoglobulin__Ig__immune_serum_globulin__immune_gamma_globulin__immune_globulin  a class of proteins produced in lymph tissue in vertebrates and that function as antibodies in the immune response
                 subtype:  #antibody  any of a large variety of immunoglobulins normally present in the body or produced in response to an antigen which it neutralizes, thus producing an immune response
                    subtype:  #autoantibody  an antibody acting against tissues of the organism that produces it
                       subtype:  #rheumatoid_factor  autoantibody that is usually present in the serum of people with rheumatoid arthritis
                    subtype:  #precipitin  an antibody that causes precipitation when it unites with its antigen
                    subtype:  #ABO_antibodies  blood type antibodies
                    subtype:  #Rh_antibody  rhesus factor antibody
                    subtype:  #antitoxin  an antibody that can neutralize a specific toxin
                       subtype:  #antivenin__antivenene  an antitoxin that counteracts the effects of venom from the bite of a snake or insect or other animal
                       subtype:  #tetanus_antitoxin__tetanusantitoxin  antitoxin given for short-term immunization against tetanus in cases of possible exposure to the tetanus bacillus
                    subtype:  #agglutinin  an antibody that causes agglutination of a specific antigen
                       subtype:  #isoagglutinin  an antibody produced by one individual that causes agglutination of red blood cells in other individuals of the same species
                    subtype:  #heterophil_antibody__heterophile_antibody__heterophileantibody__forssmanantibody  an antibody found in the blood of someone suffering from infectious mononucleosis
                    subtype:  #isoantibody__alloantibody  an antibody that occurs naturally against foreign tissues from a person of the same species
                    subtype:  #monoclonal_antibody  any of a class of antibodies produced in the laboratory by identical offspring of a hybridoma; very specific for a particular location in the body
                    subtype:  #opsonin  an antibody in blood serum that attaches to invading microorganisms and other antigens to make them more susceptible to the action of phagocytes
                 subtype:  #immunoglobulin_A__IgA  one of the most common of the five major classes of immunoglobulins; the chief antibody in the membranes of the gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts
                 subtype:  #immunoglobulin_D__IgD  one of the five major classes of immunoglobulins; present in blood serum in small amounts
                 subtype:  #immunoglobulin_E__IgE  one of the five major classes of immunoglobulins; present primarily in the skin and mucous membranes
                    subtype:  #reagin  an immunoglobulin E that is formed as an antibody against allergens (such as pollen); attaches to cell membranes causing the release of histamine and other substances responsible for the local inflammation characteristic of an allergy
                 subtype:  #immunoglobulin_G__IgG  one of the five major classes of immunoglobulins; the main antibody defense against bacteria
                 subtype:  #immunoglobulin_M__IgM  one of the five major classes of immunoglobulins; involved in fighting blood infections and in triggering production of immunoglobulin G
                 subtype:  #tetanus_immunoglobulin__tetanusimmunoglobulin__tetanusimmuneglobulin  sterile solution of globulins derived from the blood plasma of a person who has been immunized for tetanus; provides short-term immunization against tetanus in cases of possible exposure to the tetanus bacillis
           subtype:  #coagulation_factor__coagulationfactor__clottingfactor  any of the factors in the blood whose actions are essential for blood coagulation
              subtype:  #fibrinogen__factor_I  a protein present in blood plasma; converts to fibrin when blood clots
              subtype:  #prothrombin__factorii  a protein in blood plasma that is the inactive precursor of thrombin
              subtype:  #thromboplastin__thrombokinase__factor_III  an enzyme liberated from blood platelets that converts prothrombin into thrombin as blood starts to clot
              subtype:  #calcium_ion__calciumion__factor_IV  ion of calcium; a factor in the clotting of blood
              subtype:  #proaccelerin__prothrombin_accelerator__prothrombinaccelerator__accelerator_factor__acceleratorfactor__factor_V  a coagulation factor
              subtype:  #proconvertin__cothromboplastin__stable_factor__factor_VII  a coagulation factor formed in the kidney under the influence of vitamin K
              subtype:  #antihemophilic_factor__antihaemophilic_factor__antihaemophilicfactor__antihemophilic_globulin__antihaemophilic_globulin__antihaemophilicglobulin__factor_VIII__Hemofil  a coagulation factor (trade name Hemofil) whose absence is associated with hemophilia A
              subtype:  #Christmas_factor__factor_IX  coagulation factor whose absence is associated with hemophilia B
              subtype:  #prothrombinase__factor_X  coagulation factor that is converted to an enzyme that converts prothrombin to thrombin in a reaction that depends on calcium ions and other coagulation factors
              subtype:  #plasma_thromboplastin_antecedent__factor_XI  coagulation factor whose deficiency results in a hemorrhagic tendency
              subtype:  #Hageman_factor__factor_XII  coagulation factor whose deficiency results in prolongation of clotting time of venous blood
              subtype:  #fibrinase__factorxiii  in the clotting of blood thrombin catalyzes factor XIII into its active form (fibrinase) which causes fibrin to form a stable clot
        subtype:  #prostate_specific_antigen__PSA  a protein manufactured exclusively by the prostate gland; PSA is produced for the ejaculate where it liquifies the semen and allows sperm cells to swim freely; elevated levels of PSA in blood serum are associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer
        subtype:  #simple_protein  a protein that yields only amino acids when hydrolyzed
           subtype:  #actin  one of the proteins into which actomyosin can be split; can exist in either a globular or a fibrous form
           subtype:  #albumin__albumen  a simple water-soluble protein found in many animal tissues and liquids
              subtype:  #ricin  a toxic protein extracted from castor beans; used as a chemical reagent
              subtype:  #lactalbumin  albumin occurring in milk
              subtype:  #serum_albumin__serumalbumin  albumin occurring in blood serum; serves to maintain the somatic pressure of the blood
           subtype:  #globulin  a family of proteins found in blood and milk and muscle and in plant seed
              subtype:  #serum_globulin__serumglobulin  globulins occurring blood serum and containing most of the antibodies of the blood
                 subtype:  #C-reactive_protein__CRP  a byproduct of inflammation; a globulin that is found in the blood in some cases of acute inflammation
              subtype:  #human_gamma_globulin__humangammaglobulin__gamma_globulin__gammaglobulin  a plasma protein containing the immunoglobulins that are responsible for immune responses
              subtype:  #myosin  the commonest protein in muscle; a globulin that combines with actin to form actomyosin
           subtype:  #globin__hematohiston__haematohiston  a colorless protein obtained by removing heme from hemoglobin; the oxygen carrying compound in red blood cells
           subtype:  #glutelin  a simple protein found in the seeds of cereals
           subtype:  #histone  a simple protein containing mainly basic amino acids; present in cell nuclei in association with nucleic acids
           subtype:  #prolamine  a simple protein found in plants
           subtype:  #protamine  a simple protein found in fish sperm; rich in arginine; simpler in composition than globulin or albumin; counteracts the anticoagulant effect of heparin
           subtype:  #scleroprotein__albuminoid  a simple protein found in horny and cartilaginous tissues and in the lens of the eye
              subtype:  #collagen  a fibrous scleroprotein in bone and cartilage and tendon and other connective tissue; yields gelatin on boiling
              subtype:  #elastin  a fibrous scleroprotein found in elastic tissues such as the walls of arteries
              subtype:  #gelatine__gelatin  a colorless water-soluble glutinous protein obtained from animal tissues such as bone and skin
              subtype:  #keratin__ceratin  a fibrous scleroprotein that occurs in the outer layer of the skin and in horny tissues such as hair feathers nails and hooves
        subtype:  #cytokine  any of various proteins secreted by cells of the immune system that serve to regulate the immune system
           subtype:  #tumor_necrosis_factor__tumour_necrosis_factor__TNF  a proinflammatory cytokine that is produced by white blood cells (monocytes and macrophages); has an antineoplastic effect but causes inflammation (as in rheumatoid arthritis)
           subtype:  #lymphokine  a cytokine secreted by helper T cells in response to stimulation by antigens and that play a role in cell-mediated immunity
              subtype:  #interleukin  any of several lymphokines that promote macrophages and killer T cells and B cells and other components of the immune system
        subtype:  #ferritin  a protein containing 20% iron that is found in the intestines and liver and spleen; it is one of the chief forms in which iron is stored in the body
     subtype:  #rennet  a substance that curdles milk in making cheese and junket
     subtype:  #azadirachtin  insecticide
     subtype:  #thiazine  a compound made up of a ring of four carbon atoms and one sulfur atom and one nitrogen atom
        subtype:  #methylene_blue__methyleneblue__methylthioninechloride  a dark green dye used as a stain, an antiseptic, a chemical indicator, and an antidote in cyanide poisoning
        subtype:  #phenothiazine__thiodiphenylamine  a compound used primarily in veterinary medicine to rid farm animals of internal parasites
           subtype:  #chlorpromazine__Thorazine  a drug (trade name Thorazine) derived from phenothiazine that has anti-psychotic effects and is used as a sedative and tranquilizer
     subtype:  #bicarbonate_of_soda__sodium_hydrogencarbonate__sodium_bicarbonate__baking_soda__saleratus  a white soluble compound used in effervescent drinks and in baking powders and as an antacid
     subtype:  #cacodyl  a poisonous oily liquid with a garlicky odor composed of 2 cacodyl groups; undergoes spontaneous combustion in dry air
     subtype:  #carbohydrate__saccharide__sugar  an essential structural component of living cells and source of energy for animals; includes simple sugars with small molecules as well as macromolecular substances; are classified according to the number of monosaccharide groups they contain
        subtype:  #ribose  a pentose sugar important as a component of ribonucleic acid
        subtype:  #beet_sugar.carbohydrate__beetsugar  sugar made from sugar beets
        subtype:  #cane_sugar.carbohydrate__canesugar  sucrose obtained from sugar cane
           subtype:  #demerara  a light brown raw cane sugar from Guyana
        subtype:  #deoxyribose  a sugar that is a constituent of nucleic acids
        subtype:  #invert_sugar  a mixture of glucose and fructose found in fruits; sweeter than glucose
        subtype:  #maple_sugar__maplesugar  sugar made from the sap of the sugar maple tree
        subtype:  #monosaccharide__monosaccharose__simple_sugar  a sugar (like sucrose or fructose) that does not hydrolyse to give other sugars; the simplest group of carbohydrates
           subtype:  #triose  any monosaccharide sugar containing three atoms of carbon per molecule
           subtype:  #tetrose  any monosaccharide sugar containing four atoms of carbon per molecule
           subtype:  #pentose  any monosaccharide sugar containing five atoms of carbon per molecule
           subtype:  #hexose  a monosaccharide that contains six carbon atoms per molecule
              subtype:  #aldohexose  a monosaccharide sugar having six carbon atoms and an aldehyde group
                 subtype:  #glucose  a monosaccharide sugar that has several forms; an important source of physiological energy
                    subtype:  #corn_sugar.glucose__cornsugar  dextrose made by hydrolysis of cornstarch
                    subtype:  #dextrose__dextroglucose__grapesugar  an isomer of glucose that is found in honey and sweet fruits
                    subtype:  #blood_sugar__blood_glucose__bloodglucose  glucose in the bloodstream
              subtype:  #ketohexose  a monosaccharide having six carbon atoms and a ketone group
                 subtype:  #fructose__fruit_sugar__fruitsugar__levulose__laevulose  a simple sugar found in honey and in many ripe fruits
           subtype:  #aldose  a monosaccharide sugar that contains the aldehyde group or is hemiacetal
              subtype:  #aldohexose  a monosaccharide sugar having six carbon atoms and an aldehyde group
           subtype:  #ketose  any monosaccharide sugar that contains a ketone group or its hemiacetal
              subtype:  #ketohexose  a monosaccharide having six carbon atoms and a ketone group
        subtype:  #oligosaccharide  any of the carbohydrates that yield only a few monosaccharide molecules on complete hydrolysis
           subtype:  #disaccharide  any of a variety of carbohydrates that yield two monosaccharide molecules on complete hydrolysis
              subtype:  #lactose__milksugar  a sugar comprising one glucose molecule linked to a galactose molecule; occurs only in milk; "cow's milk contains about 4.7% lactose"
              subtype:  #maltose__maltsugar  a white crystalline sugar formed during the digestion of starches
              subtype:  #sucrose  a complex carbohydrate found in many plants and used as a sweetening agent
                 subtype:  #galactose__brain_sugar__brainsugar  a simple sugar found in lactose
           subtype:  #tetrasaccharide  any of a variety of carbohydrates that yield four monosaccharide molecules on complete hydrolysis
              subtype:  #stachyose  a tetrasaccharide found in the tubers of the Chinese artichoke
           subtype:  #trisaccharide  any of a variety of carbohydrates that yield three monosaccharide molecules on complete hydrolysis
              subtype:  #raffinose  a trisaccharide that occurs in sugar beets and cotton seeds and certain cereals
        subtype:  #polysaccharide__polyose  any of a class of carbohydrates whose molecules contain chains of monosaccharide molecules
           subtype:  #heparin__lipohepin__Liquaemin  a polysaccharide produced in basophils (especially in the lung and liver) and that inhibit the activity of thrombin in coagulation of the blood; heparin sodium (trade names Lipo-Hepin and Liquaemin) is used as an anticoagulant in the treatment of thrombosis
           subtype:  #chitin  a tough semitransparent horny substance; the principal component of the exoskeletons of arthropods and the cell walls of certain fungi
           subtype:  #cellulose  a polysaccharide that is the chief constituent of all plant tissues and fibers
              subtype:  #carboxymethyl_cellulose__carboxymethylcellulose  an acid derivative of cellulose
              subtype:  #diethylaminoethyl_cellulose__diethylaminoethylcellulose__DEAE_cellulose  used for chromatography
              subtype:  #pulp.cellulose  a mixture of cellulose fibers
                 subtype:  #bagasse  the dry dusty pulp that remains after juice is extracted from sugar cane or similar plants
                 subtype:  #wood_pulp  wood that has been ground to a pulp; used in making cellulose products (as rayon or paper)
              subtype:  #pectin  any of various water-soluble colloidal carbohydrates that occur in ripe fruit and vegetables; used in making fruit jellies and jams
           subtype:  #glycogen__animal_starch  the form in which carbohydrate are stored; stored primarily in the liver and broken down into glucose when needed by the body
           subtype:  #inulin  used to manufacture fructose and in assessing kidney function
           subtype:  #mucopolysaccharide  complex polysaccharides containing an amino group; occur chiefly as components of connective tissue
              subtype:  #hyaluronic_acid  a viscous mucopolysaccharide found in the connective tissue space and the synovial fluid of movable joints and the humors of the eye; a cementing and protective substance
           subtype:  #starch__amylum  a complex carbohydrate found chiefly in seeds, fruits, tubers, roots and stem pith of plants, notably in corn, potatoes, wheat, and rice; an important foodstuff and used otherwise especially in adhesives and as fillers and stiffeners for paper and textiles
              subtype:  #arum  starch resembling sago that is obtained from cuckoopint root
              subtype:  #cassava_starch__cassavastarch__cassava__manioca  a starch made by leaching and drying the root of the cassava plant; the source of tapioca; a staple food in the tropics
              subtype:  #arrowroot  a nutritive starch obtained from the root of the arrowroot plant
              subtype:  #cornstarch__cornflour  starch prepared from the grains of corn; used in cooking as a thickener
              subtype:  #sago  powdery starch from certain sago palms; used in Asia as a food thickener and textile stiffener
                 subtype:  #pearl_sago__pearlsago  sago ground into small pearl-like grains
              subtype:  #amyloid.starch  a nonnitrogenous food substance consisting chiefly of starch; any substance resembling starch
              subtype:  #Otaheite_arrowroot  a starch obtained from the root of the pia
        subtype:  #jaggery__jagghery__jaggary  unrefined brown sugar made from palm sap
        subtype:  #wood_sugar__xylose  a sugar extracted from wood or straw; used in foods for diabetics
     subtype:  #neurochemical  any organic substance that occurs in neural activity
        subtype:  #neurotransmitter  transmits nerve impulses across a synapse
           subtype:  #epinephrine__epinephrin__adrenaline__Adrenalin  a catecholamine secreted by the adrenal medulla in response to stress (trade name Adrenalin); stimulates autonomic nerve action
           subtype:  #gamma_aminobutyric_acid__GABA  an amino acid that is found in the central nervous system; acts as an inhibitory neurotransmitter
           subtype:  #acetylcholine  a neurotransmitter that is a derivative of choline; released at the ends of nerve fibers in the somatic and parasympathetic nervous systems
        subtype:  #endorphin  a neurochemical occurring naturally in the brain and having analgesic properties
     subtype:  #acyl_anhydrides__acid_anhydrides  organic compounds that react with water to form an acid
     subtype:  #acyl_halide__acid_halide  organic compounds containing the group -COX where X is a halogen atom
        subtype:  #acetyl_chloride__ethanoyl_chloride  colorless liquid acyl chloride (CH3COCl) that has a pungent odor
     subtype:  #coal-tar_creosote__creosote  a dark oily liquid obtained by distillation of coal tar; used as a preservative for wood
     subtype:  #creosote  a colorless or yellowish oily liquid obtained by distillation of wood tar; used as an antiseptic
     subtype:  #nitrile__cyanide  any of a class of organic compounds containing the cyano radical -CN
        subtype:  #propenonitrile__acrylonitrile__vinyl_cyanide__vinylcyanide  a colorless liquid unsaturated nitrile made from propene
     subtype:  #cyanohydrin  any organic compound in which the cyano radical -CN and the hydroxyl radical -OH are attached to the same carbon atom
     subtype:  #ester  formed by reaction between an acid and an alcohol with elimination of water
        subtype:  #banana_oil  a liquid ester derived from amyl alcohol; has the odor of bananas
        subtype:  #cellulose_ester__celluloseester  any ester of cellulose with an acid
           subtype:  #cellulose_nitrate__cellulosenitrate__nitrocellulose__guncotton__nitrocotton  nitric acid esters; used in lacquers and explosives
              subtype:  #pyrocellulose  nitrocellulose containing less nitrogen than guncotton; used in making smokeless powder
              subtype:  #pyroxylin__pyroxyline  highly flammable nitrocellulose used in making collodion and plastics and lacquers
           subtype:  #cellulose_acetate__celluloseacetate  an ester of acetic acid; used in fibers and fabrics; photographic films and varnishes
              subtype:  #cellulose_triacetate__cellulosetriacetate__triacetate  slow-burning; used instead of celluloid for motion-picture film
           subtype:  #cellulose_xanthate__cellulosexanthate__viscose  a cellulose ester obtained by treating cellulose with caustic soda
        subtype:  #cyclohexanol_phthalate  the cyclohexanol ester of phthalic acid
        subtype:  #ethyl_acetate__ethylacetate  a fragrant colorless flammable volatile liquid ester made from ethanol and acetic acid; used in flavorings and perfumes and as a solvent for plastics
        subtype:  #glyceryl_ester  an ester of glycerol
           subtype:  #butyrin  any of three glycerides of butyric acid
              subtype:  #tributyrin  a bitter oily triglyceride of butyric acid; a form of butyrin
           subtype:  #glyceride__acylglycerol  an ester of glycerol and fatty acids that occurs naturally as fats and fatty oils; "fresh fats contain glycerides of fatty acids and very little free acid"
              subtype:  #triglyceride  glyceride occurring naturally in animal and vegetable tissues; it consists of three individual fatty acids bound together in a single large molecule; an important energy source forming much of the fat stored by the body
           subtype:  #glycerin_jelly  a mixture of glycerin and gelatin that is used in histology for mounting specimens
           subtype:  #glycerite__glycerole  a medicine made by mixing a substance in glycerin
           subtype:  #glycerogelatin__glycerogel  a medicated skin preparation made from glycerin and glycerinated gelatin
           subtype:  #palmitin  an ester of glycerol and palmitic acid
           subtype:  #stearin  an ester of glycerol and stearic acid
           subtype:  #margarin__glycerol_trimargarate  a glyceryl ester of margaric acid
           subtype:  #triolein__olein  a naturally occuring glyceride of oleic acid that is found in fats and oils
           subtype:  #tripalmitin__glycerol_tripalmitate  a triglyceride of palmitic acid
           subtype:  #tristearin__glycerol_tristearate  a triglyceride of stearic acid
        subtype:  #maleate  a salt or ester of maleic acid; used as a nontricyclic antidepressant drug for psychomotor activation
        subtype:  #nucleotide  a phosphoric ester of a nucleoside; the basic structural unit of nucleic acids (DNA or RNA)
           subtype:  #adenosine_monophosphate__adenosinemonophosphate__AMP__adenylic_acid  a nucleotide found in muscle cells and important in metabolism; reversibly convertible to ADP and ATP
           subtype:  #adenosine_diphosphate__adenosinediphosphate__ADP  an ester of adenosine that is converted to ATP for energy storage
           subtype:  #adenosine_triphosphate__adenosinetriphosphate__ATP  a nucleotide derived from adenosine that occurs in muscle tissue; the major source of energy for cellular reactions
           subtype:  #muton  the smallest unit of DNA where a mutation can occur
        subtype:  #polyester.ester  a complex ester used for making fibers or resins or plastics or as a plasticizer
        subtype:  #urethane  an ester of carbamic acid
     subtype:  #furan__furane__furfuran  a colorless toxic flammable liquid used in the synthesis of nylon
        subtype:  #nitrofuran  derivative of furan used to inhibit bacterial growth
     subtype:  #glycoside  a group of compounds derived from monosaccharides
        subtype:  #glucoside  a glycoside derived from glucose
           subtype:  #amygdalin  a bitter cyanogenic glucoside extracted from the seeds of apricots and plums and bitter almonds
              subtype:  #laetrile  a substance derived from amygdalin; publicized as an antineoplastic drug although there is no supporting evidence
           subtype:  #saponin  any of various plant glucosides that form soapy lathers when mixed and agitated with water; used in detergents and foaming agents and emulsifiers
        subtype:  #nucleoside  a glycoside formed by partial hydrolysis of a nucleic acid
           subtype:  #adenosine  (biochemistry) a nucleoside that is present in all living cells in a combined form; a constituent of DNA and RNA and ATP and AMP
           subtype:  #thymidine__deoxythymidine__thymine_deoxyribonucleoside__thyminedeoxyribonucleoside  a nucleoside component of DNA; composed of thymine and deoxyribose
           subtype:  #deoxyadenosine  a nucleoside component of DNA; composed of adenosine and deoxyribose
           subtype:  #deoxycytidine  a nucleoside component of DNA; composed of cytosine and deoxyribose
           subtype:  #deoxyguanosine  a nucleoside component of DNA; composed of guanine and deoxyribose
        subtype:  #strophanthin  a bitter and very toxic glycoside derived from plants of the genus Strophanthus; in moderate doses it is a cardiac stimulant but in larger doses it is a powerful poison; used in Africa as an arrow poison
     subtype:  #resin__rosin  any of a class of solid or semisolid viscous substances obtained either as exudations from certain plants or prepared by polymerization of simple molecules
        subtype:  #East_India_kino__Malabar_kino__kino_gum  reddish or black juice or resin from certain trees of the genus Pterocarpus and used in medicine and tanning etc
        subtype:  #natural_resin__naturalresin  a plant exudate
           subtype:  #sandarach__sandarac  a brittle and faintly aromatic translucent resin used in varnishes
           subtype:  #guaiacum  medicinal resin from the lignum vitae tree
           subtype:  #storax  a vanilla-scented resin from various trees of the genus Styrax
           subtype:  #scammony  resin from the root of Convolvulus scammonia
           subtype:  #acaroid_resin__acaroidresin__accaroid_resin__accroides__accroide__accroides_resin__accroidesresin__accroides_gum__accroidesgum__gum_accroides__gumaccroide  an alcohol-soluble resin from Australian trees; used in varnishes and in manufacturing paper
           subtype:  #gum_anime__gumanime__anime  any of various resins or oleoresins
           subtype:  #asafetida  the gum resin of various plants; has strong taste and odor; formerly used as an antispasmodic
           subtype:  #camphor  a resin obtained from the camphor tree; used in making celluloid and liniment
           subtype:  #cannabin__cannabis_resin  a poisonous resin obtained from the hemp plant; thought to be the active narcotic agent
           subtype:  #amber  a hard yellowish to brownish translucent fossil resin; used for jewelry
           subtype:  #copal  a brittle aromatic resin used in varnishes
              subtype:  #courbaril_copal  resin from the courbaril tree
              subtype:  #copalite__copaline__fossil_copal  partly mineralized copal dug from the ground
              subtype:  #congo_copal__congocopal__congo_gum__congogum  copal found usually as a fossil
              subtype:  #kauri_copal__kauricopal__kauri__kauri_resin__kauriresin__kauri_gum  resin of the kauri trees of N Zealand; found usually as a fossil; also collected for making varnishes and linoleum
              subtype:  #Zanzibar_copal__anime  a hard copal derived from an African tree
           subtype:  #dammar_resin__dammar__gum_dammar__gumdammar  any of various hard resins from trees of the family Dipterocarpaceae and of the genus Agathis; especially the amboyna pine
           subtype:  #colophony  translucent brittle substance produced from pine oleoresin; used especially in varnishes and inks and on the bows of stringed instruments
           subtype:  #mastic.natural_resin  an aromatic exudate from the mastic tree; used chiefly in varnishes
           subtype:  #oleoresin  a naturally occurring mixture of a resin and an essential oil; obtained from certain plants
              subtype:  #labdanum__ladanum  a soft blackish-brown resinous exudate from various rockroses used in perfumes especially as a fixative
              subtype:  #balsam.oleoresin  any of various fragrant oleoresins used in medicines and perfumes
                 subtype:  #balsam_of_tolu__tolu__tolu_balsam  aromatic yellowish brown balsam from the tolu balsam tree used especially in cough syrups
                    subtype:  #balsam_of_Peru  dark brown syrupy balsam from the Peruvian balsam tree used especially in dressing wounds and treating certain skin diseases
                 subtype:  #balm  any of various aromatic resinous substances used for healing and soothing
                    subtype:  #balm_of_Gilead  a fragrant oleoresin
                 subtype:  #tolu  an aromatic balsam
              subtype:  #Canada_balsam  yellow transparent exudate of the balsam fir; used as a transparent cement in optical devices (especially in microscopy) and as a mounting medium
              subtype:  #turpentine__gum_terpentine__gumterpentine  obtained from conifers (especially pines)
                 subtype:  #Chian_turpentine  a turpentine exuded by the terebinth
              subtype:  #copaiba_balsam__copaibabalsam__copaiba__balsam_capivi  an oleoresin used in varnishes and ointments
              subtype:  #gum_labdanum__gumlabdanum  a dark brown to greenish oleoresin that has a fragrant odor and is used as a fixative in perfumes; obtained as a juice from certain rockroses
           subtype:  #gum_resin__gumresin  a mixture of resin and gum
              subtype:  #gum_elemi__gumelemi__elemi  fragrant resin obtain from trees of the family Burseraceae and used as incense
              subtype:  #gum_myrrh__gummyrrh__myrrh  aromatic resin burned as incense and used in perfume
              subtype:  #Sonora_gum  acidulous gum resin of the creosote bush
              subtype:  #gum_benzoin__gumbenzoin__benzoin__benjamin__gum_benjamin__gumbenjamin__asadulci  gum resin used especially in treating skin irritation
              subtype:  #bdellium  aromatic gum resin; similar to myrrh
              subtype:  #gamboge  a gum resin used as a yellow pigment and a purgative
              subtype:  #myrrh__gum_myrrh__gummyrrh__sweet_cicely__sweetcicely  aromatic resin used in perfume and incense
           subtype:  #wood_tar  any tar obtained by the destructive distillation of wood
              subtype:  #pine_tar  a dark viscous substance obtained from the destructive distillation of pine wood
        subtype:  #synthetic_resin  a resin having a polymeric structure; especially a resin in the raw state; used chiefly in plastics
           subtype:  #acrylic_resin__acrylicresin__acrylic__acrylate_resin  a glassy thermoplastic; can be cast and molded or used in coatings and adhesives
              subtype:  #polypropenonitrile__Acrilan  acrylic resin used to make a strong soft crease-resistant fabric (trade name Acrilan)
              subtype:  #polymethyl_methacrylate  a transparent plastic used as a substitute for glass
                 subtype:  #Lucite__Perspex  (trademark) a transparent thermoplastic acrylic resin
                 subtype:  #Plexiglas__plexiglass  (trademark) a light transparent weather resistant thermoplastic
           subtype:  #polyethylene__polythene  a lightweight thermoplastic; used especially in packaging and insulation
           subtype:  #allyl_resin__allylresin  a resin derived from allyl alcohol that hardens when cured; used as an adhesive
           subtype:  #urea-formaldehyde_resin  a clear thermosetting resin made from urea and formaldehyde and used in electrical fittings, adhesives, and finishes
           subtype:  #alkyd_resin__alkyd  a resin used in adhesives and paints
           subtype:  #phenolic_resin__phenolic__phenoplast  a thermosetting resin
           subtype:  #epoxy_resin__epoxyresin__epoxy__epoxy_glue__epoxyglue  a thermosetting resin; used chiefly in strong adhesives and coatings and laminates
              subtype:  #Crazy_Glue  (trademark) a commercial brand of epoxy glue
           subtype:  #melamine_resin  a thermosetting resin formed from melamine and an aldehyde; used in molded products, adhesives, and coatings
           subtype:  #polyester.synthetic_resin  any of numerous synthetic resins; they are light and strong and weather resistant
              subtype:  #polyester_fiber  a quick-drying resilient synthetic fiber consisting primarily of polyester
           subtype:  #vinyl_polymer__vinylpolymer__vinyl_resin__vinylresin__polyvinyl_resin__polyvinylresin  a thermoplastic derived by polymerization from compounds containing the vinyl group
              subtype:  #polyvinyl_acetate__polyvinylacetate__PVA  a vinyl polymer used especially in paints or adhesives
              subtype:  #PVC__polyvinyl_chloride__polyvinylchloride  a polymer of vinyl chloride used instead of rubber in electric cables
              subtype:  #styrene__cinnamene__phenylethylene__vinylbenzene  a colorless oily liquid; the monomer for polystyrene
                 subtype:  #polystyrene  a polymer of styrene; a rigid transparent thermoplastic; "expanded polystyrene looks like a rigid white foam and is used as packing or insulation"
                    subtype:  #Styrofoam  (trademark) a light resilient foam of polystyrene
     subtype:  #halocarbon  one of various compounds of carbon and any of the halogens
        subtype:  #fluorocarbon  a halocarbon in which some hydrogen atoms have been replaced by fluorine; used in refrigerators and aerosols
           subtype:  #chlorofluorocarbon__CFC  a fluorocarbon with chlorine; formerly used as a refrigerant and as a propellant in aerosol cans; "CFCs cause depletion of atmospheric ozone"
           subtype:  #tetrafluoroethylene  a flammable gaseous fluorocarbon used in making plastics (polytetrafluoroethylene resins)
     subtype:  #hemiacetal  an organic compound usually formed as an intermediate product in the preparation of acetals from aldehydes or ketones
     subtype:  #hemolysin__haemolysin__erythrolysin__erythrocytolysin  any substance that can cause lysis (destruction) of erythrocytes (red blood cells) and the release of their hemoglobin
        subtype:  #streptolysin  any of several hemolysins derived from strains of streptococcus
     subtype:  #hydrocarbon  an organic compound containing only carbon and hydrogen
        subtype:  #gasohol  a gasoline substitute consisting of 90% gasoline and 10% grain alcohol from corn
        subtype:  #gasoline__gasolene__gas__petrol  a volatile flammable mixture of hydrocarbons (hexane and heptane and octane etc.) derived from petroleum; used mainly as a fuel in internal-combustion engines
           subtype:  #leaded_gasoline  gasoline treated with a lead compound to reduce motor knocks; "combustion of leaded gasoline released lead into the air where it could cause lead poisoning"
           subtype:  #napalm  gasoline jelled with aluminum soaps; highly incendiary liquid used in fire bombs and flame throwers
           subtype:  #unleaded_gasoline  gasoline that has not been treated with a lead compound
        subtype:  #kerosine__kerosene  a flammable hydrocarbon oil used as fuel in lamps and heaters
           subtype:  #paraffin_oil__paraffin  British usage
        subtype:  #benzene__benzine__benzol  a colorless liquid hydrocarbon; highly inflammable; carcinogenic
           subtype:  #benzene_formula__benzeneformula__benzene_ring__benzenering__benzenenucleu__kekuleformula  a closed chain of 6 carbon atoms with hydrogen atoms attached
        subtype:  #indene  a colorless liquid hydrocarbon extracted from petroleum or coal tar and used in making synthetic resins
        subtype:  #dioxin  any of several toxic or carcinogenic hydrocarbons that occur as impurities in herbicides
        subtype:  #ethane  a colorless odorless gas used as fuel
        subtype:  #liquefied_petroleum_gas__bottled_gas  hydrocarbon gases, usually propane or butane, kept under pressure
        subtype:  #bitumen  any of various naturally occurring impure mixtures of hydrocarbons
           subtype:  #tar  any of various dark heavy viscid substances obtained as a residue
              subtype:  #coal_tar  a tar formed from distillation of bituminous coal; coal tar can be further distilled to give various aromatic compounds
        subtype:  #butadiene  a gaseous hydrocarbon C4H6; used in making synthetic rubbers
           subtype:  #chloroprene  derivative of butadiene used in making neoprene by polymerization
        subtype:  #naphtha  any of various volatile flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixtures; used chiefly as solvents
        subtype:  #naphthalene  a white crystalline strong-smelling hydrocarbon made from coal tar or petroleum and used in organic synthesis and as a fumigant in mothballs
        subtype:  #octane  any isomeric saturated hydrocarbon found in petroleum and used as a fuel and solvent
        subtype:  #gas_oil__gasoil  an oil formed through distillation of petroleum of intermediate boiling range and viscosity
        subtype:  #terpene  an unsaturated hydrocarbon obtained from plants
           subtype:  #limonene  a liquid terpene with a lemon odor; found in lemons and oranges and other essential oils
        subtype:  #provitamin  vitamin precursor; a substance that is converted into a vitamin in animal tissues
           subtype:  #provitamin_A__carotene__carotin  an orange isomer of an unsaturated hydrocarbon found in many plants; is converted into vitamin A in the liver
              subtype:  #beta-carotene  an isomer of carotene that is found in dark green and dark yellow fruits and vegetables
     subtype:  #ketone  any of a class of organic compounds having a carbonyl group linked to a carbon atom in each of two hydrocarbon radicals
        subtype:  #acetone__propanone__dimethyl_ketone  the simplest ketone; a highly inflammable liquid widely used as an organic solvent and as material for making plastics
        subtype:  #butanone__methyl_ethyl_ketone  colorless soluble flammable liquid ketone used as a solvent for resins and as a paint remover and in lacquers and cements and adhesives and cleaning fluids and celluloid
        subtype:  #flavin  a ketone that forms the nucleus of certain natural yellow pigments like riboflavin
        subtype:  #ketone_body__acetone_body__acetonebody  a ketone that is an intermediate product of the breakdown of fats in the body; any of three compounds (acetoacetic acid, acetone, and/or beta-hydroxybutyric acid) found in excess in blood and urine of persons with metabolic disorders
           subtype:  #acetoacetic_acid__acetoaceticacid  unstable acid found in abnormal amounts in the blood and urine n some cases of impaired metabolism (as diabetes mellitus or starvation)
           subtype:  #beta-hydroxybutyric_acid  beta derivative of hydroxybutyric acid that is found in the blood and urine in some cases of impaired metabolism
     subtype:  #lipid__lipide__lipoid  any oily organic compound insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents; essential structural component of living cells (along with proteins and carbohydrates)
        subtype:  #fat  a soft greasy substance occurring in organic tissue and consisting of a mixture of lipids (mostly triglycerides); "pizza has too much fat"
           subtype:  #edible_fat  oily or greasy matter making up the bulk of fatty tissue in animals and in seeds and other plant tissue
              subtype:  #cracklings  the crisp residue left after lard has been rendered
              subtype:  #lard  soft white semisolid fat obtained by rendering the fatty tissue of the hog
              subtype:  #marbling  the intermixture of fat and lean in a cut of meat
              subtype:  #shortening.edible_fat  fat such as butter or lard used in baked goods
              subtype:  #suet  hard fat around the kidneys and loins in beef and mutton
              subtype:  #cooking_oil__cookingoil  any of numerous oils used in cooking
              subtype:  #drippings__dripping  fat that exudes from meat and drips off while it is being roasted or fried
              subtype:  #vegetable_oil__vegetableoil  any of a group of oils that are obtained from plants
                 subtype:  #sweet_oil__sweetoil  mild vegetable oil when used as food; especially olive or edible rape oil
                 subtype:  #canola_oil  vegetable oil made from rapeseed
                 subtype:  #coconut_oil__coconutoil__copra_oil__copraoil  oil from coconuts
                 subtype:  #corn_oil  oil from the germs of corn grains
                 subtype:  #cottonseed_oil  edible oil pressed from cottonseeds
                 subtype:  #olive_oil__oliveoil  oil from olives
                 subtype:  #palm_oil  oil from nuts of oil palms especially the African oil palm
                 subtype:  #peanut_oil__groundnut_oil__groundnutoil  a oil from peanuts; used in cooking and making soap; "groundnut oil" is British usage
                 subtype:  #salad_oil__saladoil  any of several edible vegetable oils that can be used in salad dressings
                 subtype:  #safflower_oil__saffloweroil  oil from seeds of the safflower plant
                 subtype:  #sesame_oil  oil obtained from sesame seeds
                 subtype:  #soybean_oil__soybeanoil__soyabean_oil  oil from soya beans
                 subtype:  #sunflower_oil__sunfloweroil__sunflower-seed_oil  oil from sunflower seeds
                 subtype:  #walnut_oil  oil from walnuts
                 subtype:  #madia_oil__madiaoil  used as a substitute for olive oil
                 subtype:  #drying_oil  an oil that hardens in air due to oxidation and is often used as a paint or varnish base
           subtype:  #animal_fat  any fat obtained from animals; "animal fat is high in saturated fatty acids"
              subtype:  #bone_fat  fatty matter in bones extracted with solvents or by boiling or steaming; used chiefly in candles and cheap soaps an in lubricating greases
              subtype:  #butterfat  the fatty substance of milk from which butter is made
           subtype:  #cocoa_butter__cocoabutter  a yellow-white fat from cocoa beans
           subtype:  #leaf_fat__leaf_lard  fat lining the abdomen and kidneys in hogs which is used to make lard
           subtype:  #myelin__myeline  a white fatty substance that forms a medullary sheath around the axis cylinder of some nerve fibers
           subtype:  #polyunsaturated_fat__polyunsaturatedfat  a class of fats having long carbon chains with many double bonds unsaturated with hydrogen atoms; used in some margarines; supposedly associated with low blood cholesterol
        subtype:  #triglyceride  glyceride occurring naturally in animal and vegetable tissues; it consists of three individual fatty acids bound together in a single large molecule; an important energy source forming much of the fat stored by the body
        subtype:  #oil  a slippery or viscous liquid or liquefiable substance not miscible with water
           subtype:  #sassafras_oil__sassafrasoil  oil from root bark of sassafras trees; used in perfumery and as a disinfectant
           subtype:  #calamus_oil  carcinogenic oil from calamus root used as a perfume
           subtype:  #rape_oil__rapeseed_oil__colza_oil  edible light yellow to brown oil from rapeseed used also as a lubricant or illuminant
           subtype:  #safflower_oil.oil__saffloweroil  oil from safflower seeds used as food as well as in medicines and paints
           subtype:  #hydnocarpus_oil  oil from seeds of trees of the genus Hydnocarpus especially Hydnocarpus wightiana (Hydnocarpus laurifolia)
           subtype:  #babassu_oil__babassuoil__babacu_oil  fatty oil from kernels of babassu nuts similar to coconut oil
           subtype:  #cohune-nut_oil__cohune_oil__cohune_fat  semisolid fat from nuts of the cohune palm; used in cooking and soap making
           subtype:  #expressed_almond_oil__almond_oil__sweet_almond_oil  pale yellow fatty oil expressed from sweet or bitter almonds
           subtype:  #hedeoma_oil__hedeomaoil__pennyroyal_oil  aromatic oil from American pennyroyal
           subtype:  #hyssop_oil  used chiefly in liqueurs
           subtype:  #spike_lavender_oil__spike_oil__spikeoil  pale yellow essential oil obtained from spike lavender used in scenting soaps and cosmetics
           subtype:  #pennyroyal_oil  oil from European pennyroyal having a odor like mint; used chiefly in soaps
           subtype:  #croton_oil  viscid acrid brownish-yellow oil from the seeds of Croton tiglium having a violent cathartic action
           subtype:  #fuel_oil__heating_oil  a petroleum product used for fuel
              subtype:  #gas_oil__gasoil  an oil formed through distillation of petroleum of intermediate boiling range and viscosity
           subtype:  #animal_oil  any oil obtained from animal substances
              subtype:  #drying_oil  an oil that hardens in air due to oxidation and is often used as a paint or varnish base
              subtype:  #blubber  an insulating layer of fat under the skin of whales and other large marine mammals; used as a source of oil
              subtype:  #Dippel's_oil__bone_oil  dark-colored ill-smelling oil obtained by carbonizing bone; used especially in sheep dips and in denaturing alcohol
              subtype:  #bone_oil  the liquid portion of bone fat; used as a lubricant and in leather manufacture
              subtype:  #cod-liver_oil__codliveroil__cod_liver_oil__codliveroil  an oil obtained from the livers of cod and similar fishes; taken orally as a source of vitamins A and D
                 subtype:  #cod_oil__codoil  an inferior cod-liver oil that is used in leather manufacturing
              subtype:  #wool_fat__lanolin__wool_grease  a yellow viscous animal oil extracted from wool; a mixture of fatty acids and esters; used in some ointments and cosmetics
              subtype:  #fish_oil  oil obtained from fish
                 subtype:  #tuna_oil  an oil obtained from tuna
              subtype:  #glyceride__acylglycerol  an ester of glycerol and fatty acids that occurs naturally as fats and fatty oils; "fresh fats contain glycerides of fatty acids and very little free acid"
              subtype:  #goose_grease__goosegrease  grease derived from geese
              subtype:  #halibut-liver_oil__halibutliveroil  a fatty oil from halibut livers that is used as a source of vitamin A
              subtype:  #lard_oil  oil consisting chiefly of olein that is expressed from lard and used especially as a lubricant, cutting oil or illuminant
              subtype:  #menhaden_oil  a fatty oil obtained from the menhaden fish and used in paint and ink and in treating leather
              subtype:  #neat's-foot_oil  a pale yellow oil made from the feet and legs of cattle; used as a dressing for leather
              subtype:  #oleo_oil  obtained from beef fat; used in making margarine and soap and in lubrication
              subtype:  #porpoise_oil  a yellow fatty oil obtained from porpoises and used as a fine lubricant
              subtype:  #dolphin_oil__dolphinoil  an unsaturated fatty oil obtained from dolphins and used as a fine lubricant
              subtype:  #salmon_oil  a fatty oil obtained from the wastes in canning salmon; used in making soap and dressing leather
              subtype:  #sardine_oil__sardineoil  oil obtained from sardines and used chiefly as a lubricant and in soap
              subtype:  #seal_oil  a pale yellow to red-brown fatty oil obtained from seal blubber; used in making soap and dressing leather and as a lubricant
              subtype:  #shark_oil__shark-liver_oil  a fatty yellow to brown oil obtained from the livers of sharks; used for dressing leather and as a source of vitamin A
              subtype:  #sperm_oil  an animal oil found in the blubber of the sperm whale
              subtype:  #tallow  obtained from suet and used in making soap, candles and lubricants
                 subtype:  #beef_tallow  tallow obtained from a bovine animal
                 subtype:  #dubbin  tallow mixed with oil; used to make leather soft and waterproof
                 subtype:  #mutton_tallow  tallow from the body of a mature sheep
              subtype:  #tallow_oil  an animal oil obtained by pressing tallow; used as a lubricant
              subtype:  #whale_oil__train_oil  a white to brown oil obtained from whale blubber; formerly used as an illuminant
              subtype:  #wool_oil  any oil used to oil wool before spinning
           subtype:  #camphor_oil  oil distilled from camphor resin
           subtype:  #grease__lubricating_oil  a thick fatty oil (especially one used to lubricate machinery)
              subtype:  #axle_grease  a thick heavy grease used to lubricate axles
           subtype:  #essential_oil__essentialoil__volatile_oil  a volatile oil having the odor or flavor of the plant from which it comes; used in perfume and flavorings
              subtype:  #ilang-ilang  oil distilled from flowers of the ilang-ilang tree; used in perfumery
              subtype:  #bitter_almond_oil  pale yellow essential oil obtained from bitter almonds by distillation from almond cake or meal
              subtype:  #attar__athar  essential oil or perfume obtained from flowers
                 subtype:  #attar_of_roses__rose_oil  a volatile fragrant oil obtained from fresh roses by steam distillation
              subtype:  #clove_oil__oil_of_cloves  essential oil obtained from cloves and used to flavor medicines
              subtype:  #costus_oil  a yellow volatile essential oil obtained from costusroot; used in perfumes
              subtype:  #eucalyptus_oil  an essential oil obtained from the leaves of eucalypts
              subtype:  #spirit_of_turpentine__turpentine__oil_of_turpentine__turps__turp  volatile liquid distilled from turpentine oleoresin; used as paint thinner and solvent and medicinally
              subtype:  #wormwood_oil__absinthe_oil  a dark bitter oil obtained obtained from wormwood leaves; flavors absinthe liqueurs
              subtype:  #linalool  a colorless fragrant liquid found in many essential oils
           subtype:  #mineral_oil  a distillate of petroleum (especially one used medicinally as a laxative or stool softener)
           subtype:  #motor_oil  oil used to lubricate the moving parts of a motor
           subtype:  #fixed_oil__fatty_oil__fattyoil  nonvolatile animal or plant oil
           subtype:  #fusel_oil  a mixture of amyl alcohols and propanol and butanol formed from distillation of fermented liquors
           subtype:  #stand_oil__standoil  a thick oil comprised of linseed, tung, or soya oils which have been heated to over 300 C
           subtype:  #neroli_oil  an odoriferous yellow oil found in orange flowers and used in perfumery and as a flavoring
           subtype:  #tall_oil  an oil derived from wood pulp and used in making soaps or lubricants
           subtype:  #petroleum__crude_oil__crudeoil__crude__coal_oil__rock_oil__fossil_oil  a dark oil consisting mainly of hydrocarbons
           subtype:  #shale_oil__shaleoil  oil extracted from oil shale by heating
           subtype:  #linseed_oil__linseedoil__flaxseed_oil  a drying oil extracted from flax seed and used in making such things as oil paints
           subtype:  #tung_oil__Chinese_wood_oil  a yellow oil obtained from the seeds of the tung tree
           subtype:  #chaulmoogra_oil__chaulmoograoil  an oil from chaulmoogra trees; used in treatment of skin diseases and leprosy
        subtype:  #phospholipid  any of various compounds composed of fatty acids and phosphoric acid and a nitrogenous base; an important constituent of membranes
           subtype:  #lecithin  a yellow phospholipid essential for the metabolism of fats; found in egg yolk and in many plant and animal cells; used commercially as an emulsifier
        subtype:  #wax  any of various substances of either mineral origin or plant or animal origin; they are solid at normal temperatures and insoluble in water
           subtype:  #bayberry_wax__bayberry_tallow  a fragrant green wax obtained from the wax myrtle and used in making candles
           subtype:  #carnauba_wax__carnauba  hard yellowish to brownish wax from leaves of the carnauba palm used especially in floor waxes and polishes
           subtype:  #candelilla_wax  a hard brown wax that occurs as a coating on candelilla shrubs
           subtype:  #ceresin  a white wax extracted from ozokerite
           subtype:  #floor_wax__floorwax  a preparation containing wax and used to polish and preserve the finish of floors
           subtype:  #gondang_wax__fig_wax  a hard cream-colored wax obtained from a Javanese fig tree
           subtype:  #Japan_wax__Japan_tallow  a yellow wax obtained from sumac berries; used in polishes
           subtype:  #montan_wax  a hard wax obtained from lignite
           subtype:  #pisang_wax  a wax obtained from the leaves of a plantain
           subtype:  #scale_wax__scalewax__paraffin_scale  partly refined paraffin wax
           subtype:  #ski_wax  wax used on the bottom of skis
           subtype:  #beeswax  a yellow to brown wax secreted by honeybees to build honeycombs
              subtype:  #Ghedda_wax  wax from Indian and African bees
           subtype:  #cerumen__earwax  a soft yellow wax secreted by glands in the ear canal
           subtype:  #paraffin_wax__paraffin  from crude petroleum; used for candles and for preservative or waterproof coatings
           subtype:  #spermaceti  a white waxy substance from oil of the sperm whale
           subtype:  #vegetable_wax__vegetablewax  wax from plants; especially from the trunks of certain palms
           subtype:  #shellac_wax__shellacwax__lac_wax__lacwax  a hard wax separated from shellac by its insolubility in alcohol
     subtype:  #nitrobenzene  a poisonous oily water-soluble liquid used as a solvent and in the manufacture of aniline
     subtype:  #oxime  any compound containing the group -C=NOH
     subtype:  #petrochemical  any compound obtained from petroleum or natural gas
     subtype:  #phosphocreatine__creatine_phosphate__creatine_phosphoric_acid  an organic compound of creatine and phosphoric acid; found in the muscles of vertebrates where its hydrolysis releases energy for muscular contraction
     subtype:  #phenol  any of a class of weakly acidic organic compounds; molecule contains one or more hydroxyl groups
        subtype:  #pyrogallol__pyrogallic_acid  a toxic white lustrous crystalline phenol used to treat certain skin diseases and as a photographic developer
        subtype:  #cresol__methyl_phenol  any of three poisonous colorless isomeric phenols; derived from coal or wood tar; used as a disinfectant
           subtype:  #Lysol  a clear oily brown solution of cresols in soap; used as an antiseptic and disinfectant
        subtype:  #naphthol  either of two phenols derived from naphthalene
           subtype:  #alpha-naphthol__alphanaphthol  an isomer of naphthol used in dyes
           subtype:  #beta-naphthol  an isomer of naphthol used in rubber as an antioxidant
        subtype:  #resorcinol  a crystalline phenol obtained from various resins; used in ointments for acne and in dandruff shampoos
        subtype:  #tannin__tannic_acid  any of various complex phenolic substances of plant origin; used in tanning and in medicine
           subtype:  #cutch__kutch  tannin extract derived from any of several mangrove barks of Pacific areas
        subtype:  #thymol__thyme_camphor__thymecamphor__thymic_acid  a colorless crystalline solid used in perfume or preserving biological specimens or in embalming or medically as a fungicide or antiseptic
     subtype:  #pyrimidine.organic_compound  a heterocyclic organic compound with a penetrating odor
     subtype:  #quassia  a bitter compound used as an insecticide and tonic and vermifuge; extracted from the wood and bark of trees of the genera Quassia and Picrasma
        subtype:  #Jamaica_quassia  similar to the extract from Quassia amara
     subtype:  #steroid  any of several fat-soluble organic compounds having as a basis 17 carbon atoms in four rings; many have important physiological effects
        subtype:  #ketosteroid  a steroid containing a ketone group
           subtype:  #androsterone  an androgenic hormone that is less active than testosterone
           subtype:  #estrone__oestrone__theelin__Estronol  a naturally occurring weak estrogenic hormone secreted by the mammalian ovary; synthesized (trade name Estronol) and used to treat estrogen deficiency
           subtype:  #cortisone__Cortone_Acetate  a corticosteroid hormone (trade name Cortone Acetate) normally produced by the adrenal cortex; is converted to hydrocortisone
        subtype:  #sterol__steroid_alcohol  any of a group of natural steroid alcohols derived from plants or animals; they are waxy insoluble substances
           subtype:  #cholesterol__cholesterin  an animal sterol that is normally synthesized by the liver; the most abundant steroid in animal tissues
              subtype:  #HDL_cholesterol  the cholesterol in high-density lipoproteins; the `good' cholesterol; a high level in the blood is thought to lower the risk of coronary artery disease
              subtype:  #LDL_cholesterol__ldlcholesterol  the cholesterol in low-density lipoproteins; the `bad' cholesterol; a high level in the blood is thought to be related to various pathogenic conditions
                 subtype:  #oxidized_LDL_cholesterol  LDL cholesterol that has been bombarded by free radicals; it is thought to cause atherosclerosis
           subtype:  #ergosterol  a plant sterol that is converted into vitamin D by ultraviolet radiation
        subtype:  #bile_acid  any of the liver-generated steroid acids and stored with bile
           subtype:  #cholic_acid  an insoluble crystalline acid present in bile
        subtype:  #cardiac_glycoside__cardiacglycoside__cardiac_glucoside__cardiacglucoside  obtained from a number of plants and used to stimulate the heart in cases of heart failure
           subtype:  #digitalis_glycoside__digitalisglycoside__digitalis__digitali__digitalin  a powerful cardiac stimulant obtained from foxglove
              subtype:  #digitoxin  digitalis preparation used to treat congestive heart failure or cardiac arrhythmia
              subtype:  #digoxin__Lanoxin  digitalis preparation (trade name Lanoxin) used to treat congestive heart failure or cardiac arrhythmia; helps the heart beat more forcefully
     subtype:  #nonsteroid__nonsteroidal  an organic compound that does no contain a steroid
        subtype:  #diethylstilbesterol__DES__stilbesterol  synthetic nonsteroid with the properties of estrogen; formerly used to treat menstrual problems but was found to be associated with vaginal cancers in the daughters of women so treated during pregnancy
     subtype:  #thiouracil  depresses the function of the thyroid gland
     subtype:  #urea__carbamide  the chief solid component of mammalian urine; synthesized from ammonia and carbon dioxide and used as fertilizer and in animal feed and in plastics
     subtype:  #imide  any of a class of organic compounds that contain the divalent radical -CONHCO-
     subtype:  #xanthine  crystalline oxidation product of the metabolism of nucleoproteins; precursor of uric acid; found in many organs and in urine
  subtype:  #ammine  a complex inorganic compound that contains ammonia molecules
  subtype:  #anhydride  a compound formed from one or more other compounds in a reaction resulting in removal of water
     subtype:  #phthalic_anhydride  a white cyclic anhydride
  subtype:  #azide  a chemical compound containing the azido group combined with an element or radical
     subtype:  #hydrazoite  a salt of hydrazoic acid
  subtype:  #bitter_principle  any one of several hundred compounds having a bitter taste; not admitting of chemical classification
  subtype:  #buffer  an ionic compound that resists changes in its pH
  subtype:  #calcium-cyanamide__calciumcyanamide__cyanamide  a compound used as a fertilizer and as a source of nitrogen compounds
  subtype:  #carbonyl  a compound containing metal combined with carbon monoxide
  subtype:  #carbon_disulfide  a toxic colorless flammable liquid (CS2); used in the manufacture of rayon and cellophane and carbon tetrachloride and as a solvent for rubber
  subtype:  #cofactor  a substance (as a coenzyme) that must join with another to produce a given result
  subtype:  #cementite__iron_carbide  the iron carbide constituent of steel and cast iron; very hard and brittle
  subtype:  #chloropicrin__nitrochloroform  a heavy colorless insoluble liquid compound that causes tears and vomiting; used as a pesticide and as tear gas
  subtype:  #coordination_compound__complex  a compound described in terms of the central atom to which other atoms are bound or coordinated
     subtype:  #hydrochloride  a complex consisting of an organic base in association with hydrogen chloride
  subtype:  #allomorph.chemical_compound  any of several different crystalline forms of the same chemical compound: "calcium carbonate occurs in the allomorphs calcite and aragonite"
  subtype:  #corrosive  a substance having the tendency to cause corrosion (such a strong acids or alkali)
  subtype:  #aluminate  a compound of alumina and a metallic oxide
  subtype:  #defoliant  a chemical that is sprayed on plants and causes their leaves to fall off
  subtype:  #depilatory  a chemical (usually a sulfide) used to remove hair or wool or bristles from hides
  subtype:  #dimer  a compound whose molecules are composed of two identical monomers
  subtype:  #fixing_agent  a compound that sets or fixes something
     subtype:  #fixative.fixing_agent  a compound (such as ethanol or formaldehyde) that fixes tissues and cells for microscopic study
     subtype:  #hypo__sodium_thiosulphate__sodium_thiosulfate  a compound used as a fixing agent in photographic developing
  subtype:  #preparation__formulation  a substance prepared according to a formula
     subtype:  #cleansing_agent__cleansingagent__cleanser__cleaner  a preparation used in cleaning something
        subtype:  #bathroom_cleaner  a preparation for cleaning bathrooms
        subtype:  #dentifrice  a substance for cleaning the teeth; applied with a toothbrush
           subtype:  #toothpaste  a dentifrice in the form of a paste
           subtype:  #tooth_powder__toothpowder  a dentifrice in the form of a powder
        subtype:  #detergent.cleansing_agent  a cleansing agent that differs from soap but can also emulsify oils and hold dirt in suspension
           subtype:  #dishwasher_detergent__dishwashing_detergent__dishwashingdetergent__dishwashing_liquid__dishwashingliquid  a low-sudsing detergent designed for use in dishwashers
           subtype:  #laundry_detergent__laundrydetergent  any of various detergents designed for use in a washing machine for clothing
           subtype:  #liquid_detergent  a detergent in liquid form
        subtype:  #shampoo.cleansing_agent  cleansing agent consisting of soaps or detergents used for washing the hair
        subtype:  #soap  a cleansing agent made from the salts of vegetable or animal fats
           subtype:  #bar_soap__barsoap  soap in the form of a bar
           subtype:  #castile_soap__castilesoap  a good hard soap made from olive oil and sodium hydroxide
           subtype:  #liquid_soap  soap in liquid form
           subtype:  #saddle_soap__leather_soap__leathersoap  a mild soap for cleansing and conditioning leather
           subtype:  #soap_flakes  soap that has been cut into flakes to make suds faster
           subtype:  #built-soap_powder__soap_powder__washing_powder__washingpowder  soap in powdered form mixed with alkaline builders
           subtype:  #soft_soap__green_soap__greensoap  a soft (or liquid) soap made from vegetable oils; used in certain skin diseases
           subtype:  #toilet_soap__face_soap__bath_soap  soap used as a toiletry
     subtype:  #glycerinated_gelatin  a gelatinous preparation made from gelatin and glycerin and water; used as a base for ointments and suppositories
     subtype:  #nebula.preparation  a medicinal liquid preparation intended for use in an atomizer
     subtype:  #polish  a preparation used in polishing
        subtype:  #shoe_polish__blacking  a substance used to produce a shiny protective surface on footwear
        subtype:  #Simoniz  (trade name) a brand of car polish
     subtype:  #smelling_salts  a pungent preparation of ammonium carbonate and perfume; sniffed as a stimulant to relieve faintness
  subtype:  #enantiomorph__enantiomer  either one of a pair of compounds (crystals or molecules) that are mirror images on each other but are not identical
  subtype:  #goitrogen  any substance (such as thiouracil) that induces the formation of a goiter
  subtype:  #benzofuran__coumarone__cumarone  a colorless oily compound extracted from coal tar and used in manufacturing synthetic resins
  subtype:  #synthetic  a compound made artificially by chemical reactions
     subtype:  #Plasticine  (trademark) a synthetic material resembling clay but remaining soft; used as a substitute for clay or wax in modeling (especially in schools)
  subtype:  #hydrate  any compound that contains water of crystallization
     subtype:  #monohydrate  a hydrate that contains one molecule of water per molecule of the compound
  subtype:  #hydroxide  a chemical compound containing the hydroxyl group
  subtype:  #incense  a substance that produces a fragrant odor when burned
     subtype:  #joss_stick  a slender stick of incense burned before a joss by the Chinese
  subtype:  #inorganic_compound__inorganiccompound  any compound that does not contain carbon
     subtype:  #carbide  a binary compound of carbon with a more electropositive element
        subtype:  #calcium_carbide  a gray salt of calcium (CaC) used in making acetylene
        subtype:  #silicon_carbide__siliconcarbide  an extremely hard blue-black crystalline compound (SiC) used as an abrasive and a heat refractory material; crystals of silicon carbide can be used as semiconductors
  subtype:  #repellent.chemical_compound__repellant  a chemical substance that repels animals
     subtype:  #insectifuge__insect_repellent__insect_repellant  a chemical substance that repels insects
  subtype:  #repellant__repellent  a compound with which fabrics are treated to repel water
  subtype:  #iodocompound  a compound containing the covalent iodine radical
  subtype:  #isomer  a compound that exists in forms having different arrangements of atoms but the same molecular weight
  subtype:  #hydrated_oxide__hydroxide  a compound of an oxide with water
     subtype:  #aluminum_hydroxide__aluminium_hydroxide__hydrated_aluminum_oxide__hydrated_aluminium_oxide  white crystalline compound that occurs naturally as the mineral gibbsite
     subtype:  #calcium_hydroxide__calciumhydroxide__lime__slaked_lime__hydrated_lime__calcium_hydrate__caustic_lime__causticlime__limehydrate  a caustic substance (Ca(OH)2) produced by heating limestone
     subtype:  #caustic_potash__causticpotash__potash__potassium_hydroxide__potassiumhydroxide  a potassium compound often used in agriculture and industry
     subtype:  #sodium_hydroxide__caustic_soda__causticsoda  a strongly alkaline caustic used in manufacturing soap and paper and aluminum and various sodium compounds
  subtype:  #nitrogen_mustard  a toxic compound resembling mustard gas in structure; important in cancer treatment
  subtype:  #nitride  a compound containing nitrogen and a more electropositive element (such as phosphorus or a metal)
     subtype:  #magnesium_nitride__magnesiumnitride  a nitride containing nitrogen and magnesium
  subtype:  #oxide  any compound of oxygen with another element or a radical
     subtype:  #titanium_dioxide__titanium_oxide__titanic_oxide__titanicoxide__titania  a white powder used as a pigment for its high covering power and durability
     subtype:  #pentoxide  an oxide containing five atoms of oxygen in the molecule
     subtype:  #nitrogen_oxide  any of several oxides of nitrogen formed by the action of nitric acid on oxidizable materials; present in car exhausts
     subtype:  #hydrogen_peroxide__peroxide  a viscous liquid with strong oxidizing properties; a powerful bleaching agent; also used as a disinfectant and (in strong concentrations) as an oxidant in rocket fuels
     subtype:  #calcium_oxide__quicklime__lime__calx__calcined_lime__calcinedlime__fluxing_lime__fluxinglime__unslakedlime__burnt_lime__burntlime  a white crystalline oxide used in the production of calcium hydroxide
     subtype:  #copper_oxide  an oxide of copper
     subtype:  #dioxide  an oxide containing two atoms of oxygen in the molecule
        subtype:  #nitrogen_dioxide  a highly poisonous brown gas (NO2)
        subtype:  #carbon_dioxide__CO__carbonic_acid_gas  a heavy odorless colorless gas formed during respiration and by the decomposition of organic substances; absorbed from the air by plants in photosynthesis
           subtype:  #chokedamp__blackdamp  the atmosphere in a mine following an explosion; high in carbon dioxide and incapable of supporting life
        subtype:  #chlorine_dioxide  an explosive gas (ClO2) used chiefly in bleaching paper or starch or soap or flour and in water purification
        subtype:  #sulfur_dioxide__sulphur_dioxide__sulphurdioxide  a toxic gas (SO2) that occurs in the gases from volcanoes; used in many manufacturing processes and present in industrial emissions
     subtype:  #ferric_oxide  a red oxide of iron
        subtype:  #rust.ferric_oxide  a red or brown oxide coating on iron or steel caused by the action of oxygen and moisture
     subtype:  #monoxide  an oxide containing just one atom of oxygen in the molecule
        subtype:  #carbon_monoxide_gas__carbonmonoxidega__carbon_monoxide  an odorless very poisonous gas that is a product of incomplete combustion of carbon
     subtype:  #peroxide  an inorganic compound containing the divalent ion -O-O-
        subtype:  #benzoyl_peroxide__benzoylperoxide  a white crystalline peroxide used in bleaching (flour or oils or fats) and as a catalyst for free radical reactions
     subtype:  #red_lead__redlead__minium  a reddish oxide of lead (Pb3O4) used as a pigment in paints and in glass and ceramics
     subtype:  #silica__silicon_oxide__siliconoxide__silicon_dioxide__silicondioxide  a white or colorless vitreous insoluble solid (SiO2); various forms occur widely in the earth's crust as quartz or cristobalite or tridymite or lechartelierite
        subtype:  #chert  variety of silica containing microcrystalline quartz
           subtype:  #taconite  a variety of chert containing magnetite and hematite; mined as a low-grade iron ore
        subtype:  #flint  a hard kind of stone; a form of silica more opaque than chalcedony
           subtype:  #gunflint  the piece of flint that provides the igniting spark in a flintlock weapon
           subtype:  #firestone.flint  a piece of flint that is struck to light a fire
           subtype:  #flintstone  pebbles of flint used in masonry construction
        subtype:  #silex  a pure form of finely ground silica
     subtype:  #sulfur_oxide__sulphur_oxide__sulphuroxide  any of several oxides of sulphur
     subtype:  #superoxide  a metallic oxide containing the univalent anion O2-
     subtype:  #trioxide  an oxide containing three atoms of oxygen in the molecule
        subtype:  #arsenic_trioxide__arsenictrioxide__arsenic__arsenous_anhydride__arsenous_oxide  a white powdered poisonous trioxide of arsenic; used in manufacturing glass and as a pesticide and weed killer
     subtype:  #zinc_oxide__flowers_of_zinc__philosopher's_wool__philosopher'swool  oxide of zinc; a white powder used as a pigment or in cosmetics or glass or inks and in zinc ointment
     subtype:  #zirconium_oxide__zirconiumoxide__zirconia__zirconium_dioxide  a white crystalline oxide; used in refractories and in insulation and abrasives and enamels and glazes
  subtype:  #polymer  naturally occurring or synthetic; consisting of large molecules made up of a linked series of repeated simple monomers
     subtype:  #copolymer  a polymer consisting of two or more different monomers
     subtype:  #polyurethane__ployurethan  any of various polymers containing the urethane radical; a wide variety of synthetic forms are made and used as adhesives or plastics or paints or rubber
        subtype:  #polyfoam__polyurethane_foam  a foam made by adding water to polyurethane plastics
     subtype:  #lignin  a complex polymer; the chief non-carbohydrate constituent of wood; binds to cellulose fibers to harden and strengthen cell walls of plants
     subtype:  #polyamide__polymeric_amide__polymericamide  a polymer containing repeated amide groups
        subtype:  #nylon.polyamide  a thermoplastic polyamide; a family of high-strength resilient synthetic materials
     subtype:  #trimer  a polymer (or a molecule of a polymer) consisting of three identical monomers
  subtype:  #preservative  a chemical compound that is added to protect against decay or decomposition
     subtype:  #spice.preservative  aromatic substances of vegetable origin used as a preservative
  subtype:  #quinone__benzoquinone  any of a class of aromatic yellow compounds including several that are biologically important as coenzymes or acceptors or vitamins; used in making dyes
     subtype:  #ubiquinone__coenzyme_Q  any of several quinones that function as electron-carrying coenzymes
  subtype:  #salt  a compound formed by replacing hydrogen in an acid by a metal (or a radical that acts like a metal)
     subtype:  #acetate__ethanoate  a salt or ester of acetic acid
        subtype:  #lead_acetate__sugar_of_lead  a poisonous white solid (Pb[CH3CO]2) used in dyeing cotton and in making enamels and varnishes
     subtype:  #arsenate  a salt or ester of arsenic acid
     subtype:  #chlorate  any salt of chloric acid
     subtype:  #dibasic_salt__dibasicsalt  a salt derived by replacing two hydrogen atoms per molecule
     subtype:  #hypochlorite  any salt or ester of hypochlorous acid
        subtype:  #calcium_hypochlorite__calciumhypochlorite  any hypochlorite of calcium; used as a bleaching agent
        subtype:  #sodium_hypochlorite  an unstable salt (NaOCl) used as a bleaching agent and disinfectant
           subtype:  #Javelle_water__javellewater__Javel_water__eau_de_Javelle  an aqueous solution of sodium hypochlorite
     subtype:  #pyrophosphate  a salt or ester of pyrophosphoric acid
     subtype:  #sulfonate  a salt of sulphonic acid
        subtype:  #alkylbenzenesulfonate  sulfonate of alkyl benzene
     subtype:  #perchlorate  a salt of perchloric acid
     subtype:  #alkali  a mixture of soluble salts found in arid soils and some bodies of water; detrimental to agriculture
     subtype:  #ammonium_chloride__sal_ammoniac__salammoniac  a white salt used in dry cells
     subtype:  #benzoate  any salt or ester of benzoic acid
        subtype:  #benzoate_of_soda__sodium_benzoate  a white crystalline salt used as a food preservative and antiseptic
     subtype:  #borate  a salt or ester of boric acid
     subtype:  #borosilicate  a salt of boric and silicic acids
     subtype:  #calcium_lactate__calciumlactate  a white crystalline salt made by the action of lactic acid on calcium carbonate; used in foods (as a baking powder) and given medically as a source of calcium
     subtype:  #calcium_stearate__calciumstearate__calcium_octadecanoate__calciumoctadecanoate  an insoluble calcium salt of stearic acid and palmitic acid; it is formed when soap is mixed with water that contains calcium ions and is the scum produced in regions of hard water
     subtype:  #carbamate  a salt (or ester) of carbamic acid
        subtype:  #ammonium_carbamate  a salt of carbamic acid that is used as a nitrogen fertilizer
     subtype:  #carbonate  a salt or ester of carbonic acid
        subtype:  #ammonium_carbonate  a carbonate of ammonium; used in the manufacture of smelling salts and baking powder and ammonium compounds
        subtype:  #bicarbonate__hydrogen_carbonate  a salt of carbonic acid in which one hydrogen atom has been replaced; an acid carbonate
        subtype:  #lithium_carbonate__lithiumcarbonate__Lithane__Lithonate__Eskalith  a white powder (LiCO3) used in manufacturing glass and ceramics and as a drug; the drug (trade names Lithane or Lithonate or Eskalith) is used to treat some forms of depression and manic episodes of manic-depressive disorder
     subtype:  #fulminate  a salt or ester of fulminic acid
        subtype:  #mercury_fulminate__mercuryfulminate__fulminate_of_mercury__fulminating_mercury__fulminatingmercury  a fulminate that when dry explodes violently if struck or heated; used in detonators and blasting caps and percussion caps
     subtype:  #chromate  any salt or ester of chromic acid
        subtype:  #lead_chromate  a poisonous chromate of lead used as a pigment in paint
     subtype:  #cyanide  an extremely poisonous salt of hydrocyanic acid
        subtype:  #sodium_cyanide  a white poisonous salt (NaCN) used in electroplating
        subtype:  #potassium_cyanide__potassiumcyanide  a poisonous salt (KCN) used in electroplating and in photography
     subtype:  #potassium_bromide__potassiumbromide  a white crystalline salt (KBr) used as a sedative and in photography
     subtype:  #potassium_carbonate__potassiumcarbonate  a white salt (K2CO3) that is basic in solution; used to make glass and cleansing agents
     subtype:  #potassium_chlorate__potassiumchlorate  a white salt (KClO3) used in matches, fireworks, and explosives; also used as a disinfectant and bleaching agent
     subtype:  #potassium_dichromate__potassiumdichromate  an orange-red salt used in making dyes and in photography
     subtype:  #ferricyanide  salt of ferricyanic acid obtained by oxidation of a ferrocyanide
     subtype:  #ferrocyanide  salt of ferrocyanic acid usually obtained by a reaction of a cyanide with iron sulphate
     subtype:  #fluoroboride  a salt of fluoroboric acid
     subtype:  #fluosilicate  salt of fluosilicic acid
     subtype:  #glutamate  a salt or ester of glutamic acid
     subtype:  #halide  a salt of any halogen acid
        subtype:  #bromide  any of the salts of hydrobromic acid; used as a sedative
           subtype:  #hydrogen_bromide  a colorless gas that yields hydrobromic acid in solution with water
           subtype:  #methyl_bromide  a poisonous gas or liquid (CH3Br) used to fumigate rodents, worms, etc.
           subtype:  #silver_bromide  a bromide that darkens when exposed to light; used in making photographic emulsions
        subtype:  #fluoride  a salt of hydrofluoric acid
           subtype:  #boron_trifluoride__borontrifluoride  a pungent colorless gas
           subtype:  #hydrogen_fluoride  a colorless poisonous corrosive liquid made by the action of sulphuric acid on calcium fluoride; solutions in water are hydrofluoric acid
           subtype:  #stannous_fluoride  a white powder that is used to fluoridate toothpaste
        subtype:  #iodide  a salt or ester of hydriodic acid
           subtype:  #potassium_iodide__potassiumiodide  a crystalline salt in organic synthesis and in making photographic emulsions and in iodized table salt
           subtype:  #hydrogen_iodide__hydrogeniodide  a colorless gas that yields hydroiodic acid in aqueous solution
           subtype:  #silver_iodide  an iodide that is used in photography, in seeding clouds to make rain, and in medicine
           subtype:  #sodium_iodide  a crystalline salt used like potassium iodide
        subtype:  #chloride.halide  any salt of hydrochloric acid (containing the chloride ion)
           subtype:  #potassium_chloride__potassiumchloride__Kaochlor__K-lor__Klorvess__K-lyte  salt of potassium (trade names Kaochlor and K-lor and Klorvess and K-lyte); used to treat potassium deficiency
        subtype:  #tetrahalide  any halide containing four halogen atoms in it molecules
     subtype:  #isocyanate  a salt or ester of isocyanic acid
     subtype:  #calcium_carbonate__calciumcarbonate  a salt found in nature as chalk or calcite or aragonite or limestone
        subtype:  #dripstone  the form of calcium carbonate found in stalactites and stalagmites
     subtype:  #calcium_chloride__calciumchloride  a deliquescent salt; used in de-icing and as a drying agent
     subtype:  #calcium_sulphate__calciumsulphate__calcium_sulfate__calciumsulfate  a white salt (CaSO4)
        subtype:  #plaster_of_Paris__plaster  any of several gypsum cements; a white powder (a form of calcium sulphate) that forms a paste when mixed with water and hardens into a solid; used in making molds and sculptures and casts for broken limbs
     subtype:  #manganate  a salt of manganic acid containing manganese as its anion
     subtype:  #chrome_alum  a violet-colored salt used in hide tanning and as a mordant in dyeing
     subtype:  #tartrate  a salt or ester of tartaric acid
        subtype:  #tartar_emetic__tartaremetic__antimony_potassium_tartrate  a poisonous colorless salt used as a mordant and in medicine
        subtype:  #bitartrate  an acid tartrate; a hydrogen tartrate
     subtype:  #oxalacetate__oxaloacetate  a salt or ester of oxalacetic acid
     subtype:  #oxalate  a salt or ester of oxalic acid
        subtype:  #uranyl_oxalate  a salt obtained by the reaction of uranium salts with oxalic acid
     subtype:  #permanganate  a dark purple salt of permanganic acid; in water solution it is used as a disinfectant and antiseptic
        subtype:  #potassium_permanganate__potassiumpermanganate__permanganate_of_potash  a poisonous salt that forms dark purple crystals and is purple-red when dissolved in water; used as an oxidizing and bleaching agent and as a disinfectant and antiseptic
     subtype:  #inorganic_phosphate__inorganicphosphate__phosphate__orthophosphate  a salt of phosphoric acid
        subtype:  #calcium_phosphate__calciumphosphate  a phosphate of calcium; a main constituent of animal bones
        subtype:  #sodium_phosphate__sodium_orthophosphate  phosphate of sodium
     subtype:  #polyphosphate  a salt or ester of polyphosphoric acid
     subtype:  #propenoate__acrylate  a salt or ester of propenoic acid
     subtype:  #salicylate  a salt of salicylic acid (included in several commonly used drugs)
        subtype:  #aspirin__acetylsalicylic_acid__acetylsalicylicacid__Bayer__Empirin  the acetylated derivative of salicylic acid; used as an analgesic anti-inflammatory drug (trade names Bayer and Empirin) usually taken in tablet form; used as an antipyretic; slows clotting of the blood by poisoning platelets
           subtype:  #aspirin_powder__aspirinpowder__headache_powder  a powdered form of aspirin
           subtype:  #buffered_aspirin__Bufferin  aspirin coated with a substance capable of neutralizing acid (trade name Bufferin)
           subtype:  #enteric-coated_aspirin  aspirin that is treated to pass through the stomach unaltered and to dissolve in the intestines
        subtype:  #methyl_salicylate__birch_oil__sweet-birch_oil  a liquid ester with a strong odor of wintergreen; applied externally for minor muscle and joint pain
        subtype:  #salol__phenylsalicylate  a white powder with a pleasant taste and odor; used to absorb light in sun tan lotions or as a preservative or an antiseptic or a coating for pills in which the medicine is intended for enteric release
     subtype:  #double_salt  a solid solution of two simple salts
        subtype:  #Rochelle_salt__Rochelle_salts  a double salt used in Seidlitz powder; acts as a cathartic
        subtype:  #Paris_green  a toxic double salt of copper arsenate and copper acetate
     subtype:  #bile_salt  a salt of bile acid and a base; functions as an emulsifier of lipids and fatty acids
     subtype:  #Glauber's_salt__Glauber's_salts  (Na2SO4.10H2O) a colorless salt used as a cathartic
     subtype:  #cream_of_tartar__tartar__potassium_hydrogen_tartrate  a salt used especially in baking powder
     subtype:  #sodium_chlorate  a colorless salt (NaClO3) used as a weed killer and an antiseptic
     subtype:  #bichromate__dichromate  a salt of the hypothetical dichromic acid
     subtype:  #sodium_dichromate__sodium_bichromate  a red-orange salt used as a mordant
     subtype:  #microcosmic_salt__microcosmicsalt  a white salt present in urine and used to test for metal oxides
     subtype:  #silicate  a salt or ester derived from silicic acid
     subtype:  #sodium_carbonate__washing_soda__washingsoda__sal_soda__salsoda__soda_ash__soda  a sodium salt of carbonic acid; used in making soap powders and glass and paper
     subtype:  #sodium_carboxymethyl_cellulose  a gummy substance that is a sodium salt of carboxymethyl cellulose; used as a thickening or emulsifying agent
     subtype:  #sodium_fluoride  a colorless crystalline salt of sodium (NaF) used in fluoridation of water and to prevent tooth decay
     subtype:  #sulfate  a salt or ester of sulphuric acid
        subtype:  #barium_sulphate__barium_sulfate__blanc_fixe__blancfixe  a white insoluble radiopaque powder used as a pigment
        subtype:  #copper_sulfate__copper_sulphate__cupric_sulfate__cupric_sulphate  a copper salt made by the action of sulfuric acid on copper oxide
           subtype:  #blue_vitriol__blue_copperas__bluecoppera__bluestone  hydrated blue crystalline form of copper sulfate
        subtype:  #magnesium_sulfate__magnesiumsulfate  a salt of magnesium
           subtype:  #bitter_salts__Epsom_salts  hydrated magnesium sulfate that is taken orally to treat heartburn and constipation and injected to prevent seizures
        subtype:  #sodium_lauryl_sulphate__sodium_lauryl_sulfate__sodiumlaurylsulfate__sl  a caustic detergent useful for removing grease; although commonly included in personal care items (shampoos and toothpastes etc.) it can irritate skin and should not be swallowed
        subtype:  #sodium_sulphate__sodium_sulfate  a solid white bitter salt used in manufacturing glass and paper and dyes and pharmaceuticals
        subtype:  #zinc_sulfate__zinc_sulphate__white_vitriol__zinc_vitriol  a colorless water-soluble powder; used as a mordant or to preserve wood or for the electrodeposition of zinc
     subtype:  #thiocyanate  a salt of thiocyanic acid; formed when alkaline cyanides are fused with sulfur
     subtype:  #tungstate  a salt of tungstic acid
     subtype:  #vanadate  a salt or ester of vanadic acid; an anion containing pentavalent vanadium
     subtype:  #xanthate  a salt or ester of xanthic acid
        subtype:  #cellulose_xanthate__cellulosexanthate__viscose  a cellulose ester obtained by treating cellulose with caustic soda
  subtype:  #caustic  any chemical substance that burns or destroys living tissue
     subtype:  #lye  a strong solution of sodium or potassium hydroxide
     subtype:  #silver_nitrate  a nitrate used in making photographic emulsions; also used in medicine as a cautery and as a topical anti-infective agent
        subtype:  #lunar_caustic__lunarcaustic  silver nitrate fused into sticks and formerly used as a caustic
  subtype:  #chloride  any compound containing a chlorine atom
     subtype:  #calomel__mercurous_chloride__mercurouschloride  a tasteless colorless powder used medicinally as a cathartic
     subtype:  #trichloride  any compound containing three chlorine atoms in each molecule
        subtype:  #nitrogen_trichloride__Agene  a yellow pungent volatile oil (trade name Agene) formerly used for bleaching and aging flour
     subtype:  #dichloride__bichloride  a compound containing two chlorine atoms per molecule
     subtype:  #aluminum_chloride__aluminium_chloride__aluminiumchloride  a chloride used as a wood preservative or catalyst
     subtype:  #methylene_chloride__methylenechloride  a nonflammable liquid used as a solvent and paint remover and refrigerant
     subtype:  #silver_chloride__silverchloride  a chloride used chiefly in the manufacture of photographic emulsions
     subtype:  #stannic_chloride__stannicchloride  a colorless caustic liquid made by treating tin with chlorine
     subtype:  #hemin__protohemin  a reddish-brown chloride of heme; produced from hemoglobin in laboratory tests for the presence of blood
  subtype:  #silicide  any of various compounds of silicon with a more electropositive element or radical
  subtype:  #siloxane  any of a large class of compounds that have alternate silicon and oxygen atoms
     subtype:  #silicone_polymer__silicone  any of a large class of siloxanes that are unusually stable over a wide range of temperatures; used in lubricants and adhesives and coatings and synthetic rubber and electrical insulation
        subtype:  #bouncing_putty  a soft elastic silicone polymer that increases in elasticity with the application of force; used in the center of golf balls and as shock-absorbent padding
  subtype:  #sternutator__sternutatory  a chemical substance that causes sneezing and coughing and crying; "police used a sternutatory to subdue the mob"
  subtype:  #sulfide__sulphide  a compound of sulphur and some other element that is more electropositive
     subtype:  #pyrites  any of various metallic-looking sulfides (of which pyrite is the commonest)
     subtype:  #hydrogen_sulfide  a sulfide having the unpleasant smell of rotten eggs
     subtype:  #iron_disulfide  a compound containing two atoms of sulfur combined with iron
     subtype:  #cadmium_sulfide__cadmiumsulfide  a yellow sulfide used chiefly as a pigment
        subtype:  #zinc_cadmium_sulfide  cadmium sulfide containing zinc
  subtype:  #telluride  any binary compound of tellurium with other more electropositive elements
  subtype:  #tenderizer__tenderiser  a substance (as the plant enzyme papain) applied to meat to make it tender
  subtype:  #tetrachloride  any compound that contains four chlorine atoms per molecule
     subtype:  #carbon_tetrachloride__carbon_tet__tetrachloromethane__perchloromethane  a colorless nonflammable liquid used as a solvent for fats and oils; because of its toxicity its use as a cleaning fluid or fire extinguisher has declined
  subtype:  #enamel.chemical_compound  a colored glassy compound (opaque or partially opaque) that is fused to the surface of metal or glass or pottery for decoration or protection
  subtype:  #pregnanediol  a compound found in women's urine during certain phases of the menstrual cycle and in the urine of pregnant women

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