The simplest hydroxylamine, consisting of ammonia bearing a hydroxy substituent. It is an intermediate in the biological nitrification by microbes like bacteria.
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This entity has been manually annotated by the ChEBI Team.
Any eukaryotic metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in algae including unicellular organisms like chlorella and diatoms to multicellular organisms like giant kelps and brown algae.
An EC 1.1.3.* (oxidoreductase acting on donor CH-OH group, oxygen as acceptor) inhibitor that interferes with the action of alcohol oxidase (EC 1.1.3.13).
2-acetamidofluorene N-sulfate
(CHEBI:35424)
has functional parent
hydroxylamine
(CHEBI:15429)
5-hydroxyamino-3-methylpyrrolidine-2-carboxylic acid
(CHEBI:41101)
has functional parent
hydroxylamine
(CHEBI:15429) N-acetoxyarylamine
(CHEBI:21494)
has functional parent
hydroxylamine
(CHEBI:15429) N-hydroxy-2-methylpropanamine
(CHEBI:131928)
has functional parent
hydroxylamine
(CHEBI:15429) N-hydroxy-4-aminobiphenyl O-sulfate
(CHEBI:32701)
has functional parent
hydroxylamine
(CHEBI:15429) N-{3-[(E)-(tert-butoxyimino)methyl]-4-chlorophenyl}-2-methylfuran-3-carbothioamide
(CHEBI:47715)
has functional parent
hydroxylamine
(CHEBI:15429) O-phosphonohydroxylamine
(CHEBI:28048)
has functional parent
hydroxylamine
(CHEBI:15429)
vorinostat
(CHEBI:45716)
has functional parent
hydroxylamine
(CHEBI:15429) N-hydroxy-MeIQx
(CHEBI:133915)
is a
hydroxylamine
(CHEBI:15429) N-hydroxy-PhIP
(CHEBI:133920)
is a
hydroxylamine
(CHEBI:15429)
aminooxidanide
(CHEBI:29773)
is conjugate base of
hydroxylamine
(CHEBI:15429)
hydroxyazanide
(CHEBI:29772)
is conjugate base of
hydroxylamine
(CHEBI:15429)
aminooxy group
(CHEBI:29770)
is substituent group from
hydroxylamine
(CHEBI:15429)
hydroxyamino group
(CHEBI:29769)
is substituent group from
hydroxylamine
(CHEBI:15429)