Exact Mass: 119.98452759999999

Exact Mass Matches: 119.98452759999999

Found 13 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 119.98452759999999, within given mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.001 dalton.

3-Mercaptopyruvic acid

beta-3-Mercapto-2-oxo-propanoic acid

C3H4O3S (119.9881154)


3-Mercaptopyruvic acid, also known as 3-mercapto-2-oxopropanoate or beta-thiopyruvate, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as alpha-keto acids and derivatives. These are organic compounds containing an aldehyde substituted with a keto group on the adjacent carbon. 3-Mercaptopyruvic acid is an intermediate in cysteine metabolism. 3-Mercaptopyruvic acid exists in all living organisms, ranging from bacteria to humans. Within humans, 3-mercaptopyruvic acid participates in a number of enzymatic reactions. In particular, 3-mercaptopyruvic acid and cyanide can be converted into pyruvic acid and thiocyanate; which is mediated by the enzyme 3-mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase. In addition, 3-mercaptopyruvic acid can be biosynthesized from 3-mercaptolactic acid; which is mediated by the enzyme L-lactate dehydrogenase. It has been studied as a potential treatment for cyanide poisoning, but its half-life is too short for it to be clinically effective. In humans, 3-mercaptopyruvic acid is involved in cystinosis, ocular nonnephropathic. Outside of the human body, 3-mercaptopyruvic acid has been detected, but not quantified in several different foods, such as lima beans, spinachs, shallots, mexican groundcherries, and white lupines. This could make 3-mercaptopyruvic acid a potential biomarker for the consumption of these foods. 3-mercaptopyruvic acid, also known as beta-mercaptopyruvate or beta-thiopyruvic acid, belongs to alpha-keto acids and derivatives class of compounds. Those are organic compounds containing an aldehyde substituted with a keto group on the adjacent carbon. 3-mercaptopyruvic acid is slightly soluble (in water) and a moderately acidic compound (based on its pKa). 3-mercaptopyruvic acid can be found in a number of food items such as garland chrysanthemum, rubus (blackberry, raspberry), tarragon, and arrowhead, which makes 3-mercaptopyruvic acid a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. 3-mercaptopyruvic acid exists in all living organisms, ranging from bacteria to humans. In humans, 3-mercaptopyruvic acid is involved in a couple of metabolic pathways, which include cysteine metabolism and cystinosis, ocular nonnephropathic. 3-mercaptopyruvic acid is also involved in beta-mercaptolactate-cysteine disulfiduria, which is a metabolic disorder. 3-Mercaptopyruvic acid is an intermediate in cysteine metabolism. It has been studied as a potential treatment for cyanide poisoning, but its half-life is too short for it to be clinically effective. Instead, prodrugs, such as sulfanegen, are being evaluated to compensate for the short half-life of 3-mercaptopyruvic acid .

   

Dithiooxamide

ethanedithioamide

C2H4N2S2 (119.9815904)


   

Trimethylarsine

Trimethylarsine

C3H9As (119.9920174)


   

3-mercaptopyruvic acid

3-mercaptopyruvic acid

C3H4O3S (119.9881154)


A 2-oxo monocarboxylic acid that is pyruvic acid substituted by a sulfanyl group at position 3.

   

Mercaptopyruvate

Mercaptopyruvate

C3H4O3S (119.9881154)


   

Prop-1-ene-1,3-sultone

Prop-1-ene-1,3-sultone

C3H4O3S (119.9881154)


   

DIMETHYLBORON BROMIDE

DIMETHYLBORON BROMIDE

C2H6BBr (119.9745886)


   

Moniliformin, sodium salt

Moniliformin, sodium salt

C4HNaO3 (119.9823396)


   

1,2,4-Dithiazolidine,3-imino-(7CI)

1,2,4-Dithiazolidine,3-imino-(7CI)

C2H4N2S2 (119.9815904)


   
   
   

Dimethyldithiocarbamate

Dimethyldithiocarbamate

C3H6NS2- (119.9941656)


   

Trimethylarsane

Trimethylarsane

C3H9As (119.9920174)