PubChem CID · CC0
fluoride
Odor profile
Multi-model odor estimate · confidence shown
Biochemical reactions
Metabolic reactions from RHEA (EMBL-EBI/SIB) · peer-reviewed
fluoride + S-adenosyl-L-methionine = 5'-deoxy-5'-fluoroadenosine + L-methionine
diisopropyl fluorophosphate + H2O = diisopropyl phosphate + fluoride + 2 H(+)
fluoroacetate + H2O = fluoride + glycolate + H(+)
fluoride(in) = fluoride(out)
Research associations
Literature-derived · peer-reviewed sources only · not medical advice
Foods containing this compound


The eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) — also called Atlantic oyster or Virginia oyster — is a species of true oyster native to the eastern seaboard and Gulf of Mexico coast of North America. It is also farmed in Puget Sound, Washington, where it is known as the Totten Inlet Virginica. Eastern oysters are and have been very popular commercially. Today, less than 1% of the original 17th century population (when the original colonists arrived) is thought to remain in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries, although population estimates from any era are uncertain. The eastern oyster is the state shellfish of Connecticut, its shell is the state shell of Virginia and Mississippi, and its shell in cabochon form is the state gem of Louisiana.
Source
Compound data linked to PubChem CID 28179, public domain via NCBI. Culinary context + ingredient mappings are maintained by Foodgeist's enrichment fleet and continuously re-matched by the pairings engine. PubChem CID 28179




















