Classification Term: 2352
Organic sulfuric acids and derivatives (ontology term: CHEMONTID:0000403)
Organic compounds containing the sulfuric acid or a derivative thereof." []
found 4 associated metabolites at class
metabolite taxonomy ontology rank level.
Ancestor: Organic acids and derivatives
Child Taxonomies: Organic sulfuric acids, Sulfuric acid monoamides, Sulfuric acid diamides, Sulfuric acid amide esters, Sulfuric acid esters, Alkyl sulfates, Arylsulfates
Acesulfame
Acesulfame is a non-nutritive sweetener Acesulfame potassium is a calorie-free artificial sweetener, also known as Acesulfame K or Ace K (K being the symbol for potassium), and marketed under the trade names Sunett and Sweet One. In the European Union, it is known under the E number (additive code) E950. It was discovered accidentally in 1967 by German chemist Karl Clauss at Hoechst AG (now Nutrinova). In chemical structure, acesulfame potassium is the potassium salt of 6-methyl-1,2,3- oxathiazine-4(3H)-one 2,2-dioxide. It is a white crystalline powder with molecular formula C4H4KNO4S and a molecular weight of 201.24. Non-nutritive sweetener [DFC]
Hepsulfam
C274 - Antineoplastic Agent > C186664 - Cytotoxic Chemotherapeutic Agent > C2842 - DNA Binding Agent D009676 - Noxae > D000477 - Alkylating Agents