Exact Mass: 121.94641100000001

Exact Mass Matches: 121.94641100000001

Found 50 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 121.94641100000001, within given mass tolerance error 0.05 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton.

2-Bromoacetaldehyde

Bromoacetaldehyde, 2-(14)C-labeled

C2H3BrO (121.9367248)


This compound belongs to the family of Enolates. These are salts of enols (or of the tautomeric aldehydes or ketones), in which the anionic charge is delocalized over oxygen and carbon, or similar covalent metal derivatives in which the metal is bound to oxygen.

   

Dimethylarsinous acid

Dimethylarsinous-acid

C2H7AsO (121.9712832)


Dimethylarsinous acid is a reactive organic intermediate of dimethylarsinic acid involved in toxicity. Dimethylarsinous acid is detected in the urine of individuals who ingest arsenic-polluted drinking water. The cytogenetic study in V79 cells using iododimethylarsine, which is easily hydrolyzed to dimethylarsinous acid in water, revealed that dimethylarsinous acid was very cytotoxic (50\\% growth inhibition concentration; 1.1 (+-) 0.14 uM), and either induced aneuploids or a high rate of tetraploids (73\\% at 2.5 μM). Dimethylarsinous acid caused mitotic arrest, since the mitotic index at toxic dose (5 μM) was 13.9\\%, significantly higher than the control (2.7\\%). Dimethylarsinous acid significantly increased sister chromatid exchange (SCE) and chromosomal aberrations, most of which were chromatid gaps and chromatid breaks. The cytotoxicity and the activity of dimethylarsinous acid in inducing chromosomal aberration or SCE was as effective as arsenite, but the activity was much lower than that of mitomycin C, which was used as a positive control. The most potent effects of dimethylarsinous acid on the cells were induction of aneuploids, tetraploids and c-mitosis. The toxicity of dimethylarsinous acid is strongly related to the disturbance of the normal cell cycle.(PMID: 15276414). Dimethylarsinous acid is a reactive organic intermediate of dimethylarsinic acid involved in toxicity.

   

4-Chloro-1,3-dioxolan-2-one

4-Chloro-1,3-dioxolan-2-one

C3H3ClO3 (121.9770718)


   

4-Chloro-1,3-dioxolan-2-one

4-Chloro-1,3-dioxolan-2-one

C3H3ClO3 (121.9770718)


   

Ethanediperoxoic acid

Ethanediperoxoic acid

C2H2O6 (121.9851392)


   

Ethylxanthate

ethyl sulfanylmethanethioate

C3H6OS2 (121.9860066)


D000890 - Anti-Infective Agents

   

Peroxydicarbonic acid

Carboxyoxy hydrogen carbonic acid

C2H2O6 (121.9851392)


   

1-Sulfonylurea

N-(dioxo-lambda6-sulfanylidene)carbamimidic acid

CH2N2O3S (121.97861420000001)


   

Methyl oxalyl chloride

Methyl oxalyl chloride

C3H3ClO3 (121.9770718)


   
   

DmaIII

Dimethylarsinous-acid

C2H7AsO (121.9712832)


   

cis-3,4-dichlorocyclobutene

cis-3,4-dichlorocyclobutene

C4H4Cl2 (121.9690044)


   

POTASSIUM SODIUM CARBONATE

POTASSIUM SODIUM CARBONATE

CKNaO3 (121.938223)


   

1-Bromopropane

1-Bromopropane

C3H7Br (121.9731082)


   
   
   
   

S,S-Dimethyl dithiocarbonate

S,S-Dimethyl dithiocarbonate

C3H6OS2 (121.9860066)


   
   

3-CHLOROPYRUVIC ACID

3-CHLOROPYRUVIC ACID

C3H3ClO3 (121.9770718)


   
   

Potassium trifluoro(methyl)borate

Potassium trifluoro(methyl)borate

CH3BF3K (121.9916964)


   

Sodium 2,2,2-trifluoroethanolate

Sodium 2,2,2-trifluoroethanolate

C2H2F3NaO (121.9955438)


   
   

sodium silicate

Sodium silicate (Na2SiO3)

Na2O3Si (121.941213)


It is used in food processing as a boiler water additive, in washing and lye peeling of fruits, vegetables and nuts; denuding agent for tripe; hog scald agent for removing hair, corrosion preventative in canned and bottled water. Potential food migration residue from paper/board or cotton fabric packaging

   

Potassium chlorate

Potassium chlorate

ClKO3 (121.917306)


   

Potassium difluorodihydroxyborate(1-)

Potassium difluorodihydroxyborate(1-)

BF2H2KO2 (121.97529859999999)


   

Oxopalladium

Oxopalladium

OPd (121.89839)


   

aluminum phosphate

[Phosphato(3-)-κ3O,O,O]aluminium

AlO4P (121.93496400000001)


A - Alimentary tract and metabolism > A02 - Drugs for acid related disorders > A02A - Antacids > A02AB - Aluminium compounds D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D000863 - Antacids D007155 - Immunologic Factors

   

Sodium metavanadate

Sodium metavanadate

NaO3V (121.918478)


   

Copper(I) Acetate

Copper(I) Acetate

C2H3CuO2 (121.9429028)


   
   

2-chlorobuta-1,3-diene,sulfane

2-chlorobuta-1,3-diene,sulfane

C4H7ClS (121.9956972)


   

Methylarsine sulphide liquid

Methylarsine sulphide liquid

CH3AsS (121.9171418)


   

2,3-Dichlorobutadiene

2,3-Dichlorobutadiene

C4H4Cl2 (121.9690044)


   
   
   

1,4-Dichlorbut-2-in

1,4-Dichlorbut-2-in

C4H4Cl2 (121.9690044)


   

(1S,4S)-5-METHYL-2,5-DIAZABICYCLO[2.2.1]HEPTANE

(1S,4S)-5-METHYL-2,5-DIAZABICYCLO[2.2.1]HEPTANE

C4H4ClFO (121.9934696)


   
   

2-Bromopropane

2-Bromopropane

C3H7Br (121.9731082)


D009676 - Noxae > D009153 - Mutagens D012997 - Solvents

   

Peroxydicarbonic acid

Peroxydicarbonic acid

C2H2O6 (121.9851392)


   
   

Methyl(dioxido)arsane

Methyl(dioxido)arsane

CH3AsO2-2 (121.9348998)


   

Dihydridotin

Dihydridotin

H2Sn (121.9178482)


   

lambda1-Stibane

lambda1-Stibane

HSb (121.9116486)


   

dimethylarsinous acid

dimethylarsinous acid

C2H7AsO (121.9712832)


   

bromoacetaldehyde

2-Bromoacetaldehyde

C2H3BrO (121.9367248)


   

Methylarsonite

Methylarsonite

CH3AsO2 (121.9348998)


An arsenic oxoanion obtained deprotonation of both arsenite OH groups of methylarsonous acid.

   

Polysulfide

Polysulfide

H2Sn (121.9178482)