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The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of (+)-camphor, a bicyclic monoterpene ketone. The chemical reactions and pathways involving (+)-camphor, a bicyclic monoterpene ketone which is one of the major components in the leaves of common sage. Camphor exists in two enantiomers, but the (+)-isomer is more widely distributed. The chemical reactions and pathways involving monoterpenes, terpenes with a C10 structure. The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of (+)-camphor, a bicyclic monoterpene ketone. The chemical reactions and pathways involving small molecules, any monomeric molecule of small relative molecular mass. The chemical reactions and pathways involving terpenes, any of a large group of hydrocarbons that are made up of isoprene (C5H8) units which may be cyclic, acyclic or multicyclic, saturated or unsaturated, and may contain various functional groups. The chemical reactions and pathways involving any of a class of organic compounds that contain the carbonyl group, CO, and in which the carbonyl group is bonded only to carbon atoms, as carried out by individual cells. The general formula for a ketone is RCOR, where R and R are alkyl or aryl groups. The chemical reactions and pathways by which individual cells transform chemical substances.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: (+)-camphor metabolic process
Acc: GO:0018882
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: The chemical reactions and pathways involving (+)-camphor, a bicyclic monoterpene ketone which is one of the major components in the leaves of common sage. Camphor exists in two enantiomers, but the (+)-isomer is more widely distributed.
Synonyms:
  • (+)-camphor metabolism
  • camphor metabolic process
  • camphor metabolism
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
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   Term or descendants: 0


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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0018882 - (+)-camphor metabolic process (interactive image map)

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