List of MeSH codes (D02) explained

The following is a partial list of the "D" codes for Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), as defined by the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM).

This list continues the information at List of MeSH codes (D01). Codes following these are found at List of MeSH codes (D03). For other MeSH codes, see List of MeSH codes.

The source for this content is the set of 2024 MeSH Trees from the NLM.

– organic chemicals

alcohols

– amino alcohols

– benzyl alcohols

ethanol

– fatty alcohols

– glycols

propanols

– sugar alcohols

– aldehydes

acetaldehyde

formaldehyde

glyceraldehyde

glyoxal

malondialdehyde

– retinaldehyde

– amides

– acetamides

– acrylamides

– benzamides

– benzoylarginine-2-naphthylamide

– formamides

– lactams

sulfonamides

– thioamides

– amidines

– benzamidines

– guanidines

– stilbamidines

– amines

– amino alcohols

– aminopyridines

– aniline compounds

– benzylamines

– biogenic amines

– catecholamines

– cyclohexylamines

– ethylamines

– hydroxylamines

– methylamines

1-naphthylamine

– polyamines

– propylamines

– quaternary ammonium compounds

– anhydrides

– azauridine

– azo compounds

azoxymethane

– diazonium compounds

– trypan blue

boron compounds

boranes

– boric acids

– boronic acids

– carboxylic acids

– acids, acyclic

– acetic acids
– acrylates
– butyric acids
– caproates
– caprylates
– carbamates
– dicarboxylic acids
– formic acids
– imino acids
– propionates
– sugar acids
– tricarboxylic acids
– valerates

– acids, aldehydic

– acids, carbocyclic

– benzoic acids
– cinnamates
– cyclohexanecarboxylic acids
– mandelic acids
– phenylacetates
– phenylpropionates
– phthalic acids

– hydroxy acids

– keto acids

– catenanes

– dna, catenated

– cyanates

– ethers, cyclic

– ethyl ethers

– glyceryl ethers

– methyl ethers

– phenyl ethers

– free radicals

– spin labels

hydrazines

– hydrazones

methylhydrazines

– phenylhydrazines

– todralazine

– hydrocarbons

– hydrocarbons, acyclic

– hydrocarbons, cyclic

– hydrocarbons, halogenated

– petrolatum

– terpenes

– imides

– imidoesters

– maleimides

– phthalimides

– succinimides

– imines

– carbodiimides

– imino acids

– imino sugars

– schiff bases

– isocyanates

– isothiocyanates

– toluene 2,4-diisocyanate

– ketones

– acetophenones

– benzophenones

– butanones

– butyrophenones

– cyclohexanones

hexanones

ketone bodies

methadone

– propiophenones

– lactones

dehydroascorbic acid

zearalenone

nicorandil

– nitriles

– acetonitriles

– pregnenolone carbonitrile

– nitrites

amyl nitrite

– nitro compounds

nitrobenzenes

– nitrofurans

– nitroimidazoles

– nitroparaffins

– nitrophenols

– nitroquinolines

– nitroso compounds

– nitrosamines

– nitrosoguanidines

– nitrosourea compounds

reactive nitrogen species

– onium compounds

– quaternary ammonium compounds

– sulfonium compounds

– organometallic compounds

– arsenicals

– organoplatinum compounds

– organotechnetium compounds

– organotin compounds

zineb

– organophosphorus compounds

– organothiophosphorus compounds

– phosphonic acids

– organoselenium compounds

selenomethionine

– organosilicon compounds

– siloxanes

– trimethylsilyl compounds

phenols (Reclassified to D02.455.559.389.657)

– anisoles

– catechols

– chlorophenols

– cresols

– hydroxybenzoic acids

indophenol

– nitrophenols

– phenolphthaleins

phloroglucinol

– resorcinols

– quinones

anthraquinones

benzoquinones

indolequinones

– naphthoquinones

– semicarbazides

– semicarbazones

sulfur compounds

– amino acids, sulfur

– benzothiepins

– isothiocyanates

– organothiophosphorus compounds

– phenothiazines

– sulfhydryl compounds

– sulfides

– sulfones

– sulfoxides

– sulfur acids

– thiazides

– thiazines

– thiazoles

– thiepins

– thioamides

– thiocarbamates

– thioglycosides

– thionucleosides

– thionucleotides

– thiophenes

– thiosemicarbazones

thiourea

triazenes

dacarbazine

diminazene

----The list continues at List of MeSH codes (D03).