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In our study, compared to the untreated GO, the UV-treated GO possessed higher carboxyl (C-COOH) and carbon-carbon groups (C-C and C=C), lower epoxy (C-O-C) and hydroxyl (C-OH) functional groups, and similar oxygen content (Table 1). These features might contribute to the significantly higher molecular toxicity related to DNA damage stress, protein stress, and chemical stress.
What would you use as label or labels for the terms?
hydroxyl group, hydroxy
What is the definition of the term?
Functional group comprised of one oxygen atom covalently bonded to one hydrogen atom
Is there an ontology that has this term?
ChEBI
Additional context
These groups can be found in the surface of GO
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910578
Discuss whether to add the class as a surface functionalization of nanoparticle (http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/npo#NPO_1883).
What ontology design patterns should be followed for surface functionalizations?
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