cyclohexanone
Molecular structure
Mass spectrum
A real measured fragmentation pattern · 1 of 24 experimental spectra
Sensory signature
How this molecule tastes and smells · gold is measured, dashed is a model estimate
Bioactivity signal
Structure-activity model estimate · not measured
Receptor binding
Measured in literature · peer-reviewed · how this compound interacts with biological receptors
Biochemical reactions
Metabolic reactions from curated biochemical databases · peer-reviewed
cyclohexanol + NAD(+) = cyclohexanone + NADH + H(+)
cyclohexylamine + O2 + H2O = cyclohexanone + H2O2 + NH4(+)
cyclohexanone + A = cyclohex-2-enone + AH2
(1-hydroxycyclohexan-1-yl)acetyl-CoA = cyclohexanone + acetyl-CoA
Foods containing this compound




Rubus laciniatus, commonly called evergreen blackberry or cutleaf blackberry, is a species of blackberry that is native to Eurasia. It has been introduced to Australia and North America, and become a weed and highly invasive species in forested habitats in the United States and Canada, it is very difficult to control. Evergreen blackberry is a deciduous shrub that grows up to 3 meters tall with prickly shoots. The flowers are in clusters, the petals are pink or white. The fruits are shiny and black, similar to the common blackberry, with a unique and fruitier taste. The fruits are not true berries in the botanical sense. [Wikipedia]
Verified Data
Compound identity and culinary context are continuously cross-referenced across open scientific databases and maintained by Foodgeist's enrichment pipeline.
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