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Category:GO:0046198 ! cresol biosynthetic process

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DAG for GO:0046198
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id: GO:0046198
name: cresol biosynthetic process
namespace: biological_process
def: "OBSOLETE. The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of cresol, a mixture of the aromatic alcohol isoforms o-, p-, and m-cresol, which is obtained from coal tar or petroleum. The isomers are used as disinfectants, textile scouring agents, surfactants and as intermediates in the manufacture of salicylaldehyde, coumarin, and herbicides as well as being a major component of creosote." [GOC:ai]
comment: This term was made obsolete because cresol is not synthesized by living organisms, and GO does not cover non-biological processes.
synonym: "cresol anabolism" EXACT []
synonym: "cresol biosynthesis" EXACT []
synonym: "cresol formation" EXACT []
synonym: "cresol synthesis" EXACT []
is_obsolete: true
replaced_by: GO:0042212 ! cresol metabolic process

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