SeCNH22
SeCNH22 is a designation encountered in select theoretical discussions and example problems as a placeholder name for a hypothetical selenium-containing compound or enzyme. There is no widely accepted chemical identity or feature set for SeCNH22 in major reference works, and its meaning varies by source. As a result, SeCNH22 is not a recognized entry in standard chemical databases, and claims about its structure, function, or kinetics are not supported by peer-reviewed data.
In some uses, SeCNH22 is described as a selenium-containing analog of a cyanide-processing enzyme or as part
Because there is no standard definition, discussions of SeCNH22 require careful contextual reading to determine whether
See also: SeCNH, cyanide hydrolases, selenium-containing enzymes, placeholder naming conventions.