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DOPA
| Name: | DOPA |
| Definition: | is a naturally-occurring dietary supplement and psychoactive drug found in certain kinds of food and herbs (e.g., Mucuna pruriens, or velvet bean), and is synthesized from the essential amino acid L-tyrosine (TYR) in the mammalian body and brain. (From Wikipedia) |
| Super-category: | Biomolecule |
| Id: | CHEBI:49168 |
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| Definition | is a naturally-occurring dietary supplemen … is a naturally-occurring dietary supplement and psychoactive drug found in certain kinds of food and herbs (e.g., Mucuna pruriens, or velvet bean), and is synthesized from the essential amino acid L-tyrosine (TYR) in the mammalian body and brain. (From Wikipedia) mammalian body and brain. (From Wikipedia) |
| Id | CHEBI:49168 + |
| Label | DOPA + |
| ModifiedDate | 24 April 2010 + |

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