Exact Mass: 123.95616260000001

Exact Mass Matches: 123.95616260000001

Found 58 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 123.95616260000001, within given mass tolerance error 0.05 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton.

Sulfoacetaldehyde

2-Sulfoacetaldehyde

C2H4O4S (123.9830304)


   

Dimercaprol

2,3-Dimercaptopropanol, cadmium

C3H8OS2 (124.00165580000001)


Dimercaprol is a traditional chelating agent developed by British biochemists at Oxford University during World War II. It was developed as an experimental antidote against the arsenic-based poison gas Lewisite. It has been used clinically since 1949 in arsenic, cadmium and mercury poisoning. In addition, it has in the past been used for the treatment of Wilsons disease, a genetic disorder in which the body tends to retain copper. Dimercaprol is a potentially toxic drug, and its use may be accompanied by multiple side effects. V - Various > V03 - All other therapeutic products > V03A - All other therapeutic products > V03AB - Antidotes D064449 - Sequestering Agents > D002614 - Chelating Agents

   

phosphonoacetaldehyde

(2-oxoethyl)phosphonic acid

C2H5O4P (123.992546)


   

Methylarsonite

Monomethylarsonous acid

CH5AsO2 (123.950549)


Methylarsonite is found in the arsenate detoxification I pathway. Two molecules of glutathione reacts with methylarsonate to produce glutathione disulfide and methylarsonite. Methylarsonate reductase catalyzes this reaction. Methylarsonite reacts with S-adenosyl-L-methionine to produce S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine and dimethylarsinate. Methylarsonite methyltransferase catalyzes this reaction. Methylarsonite is found in the arsenate detoxification I pathway.

   

trans-1,4-Dichlorobutene

1,4-Dichloro-2-butene, (2E)-

C4H6Cl2 (123.9846536)


   

1,2,4-Trithiolane

1,2,4-Trithiacyclopentane

C2H4S3 (123.9475144)


1,2,4-Trithiolane is found in green vegetables. 1,2,4-Trithiolane is present in patai beans (Parkia speciosa) and the shiitake mushroom (Lentinus edodes). 1,2,4-Trithiolane is a component of mushroom flavour. Present in patai beans (Parkia speciosa) and the shiitake mushroom (Lentinus edodes). Component of mushroom flavour. 1,2,4-Trithiolane is found in mushrooms and green vegetables.

   

Tin

CI pigment metal 5

H4Sn (123.9334974)


Tin is a trace element that is required in bone formation. It has the atomic symbol Sn, atomic number 50, and atomic weight 118.71. (PubChem). Experimental studies over the last decade have suggested an association between thymus immune and homeostatic function and exogenous tin. It has been hypothesized that the thymus gland synthesizes and secretes one or more tin bearing factors that enhance immune defenses against malignancy and retard the gradual loss of immune capacity with senescence. (PMID 2195720). Physiologically, it exists as an ion in the body. Inorganic tin salts are poorly absorbed and rapidly excreted in the faeces; as a result they have a low toxicity. Only about 5 per cent is absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract, widely distributed in the body, then excreted by the kidney. Some tin is deposited in lung and bone. Some tin salts can cause renal necrosis after parenteral doses. Mutagenic studies on metallic tin and its compounds have been negative. Long-term animal carcinogenic studies have shown fewer malignant tumors in animals exposed to tin than in controls. Human volunteers developed mild signs of toxicity with tin, given in fruit juices, at a concentration of 1400 mg per litre. The WHO 1973 permissible limit for tin in tinned food is 250 micrograms per kg. The adult daily intake of tin was about 17 mg per day in 1940, but it has now decreased to about 3.5 mg, due to improvements in technique of tinning with enamel overcoat and crimped lids to minimize exposure to tin and lead solder. (PMID 3291572). A trace element that is required in bone formation. It has the atomic symbol Sn, atomic number 50, and atomic weight 118.71. (PubChem). Tin is found in many foods, some of which are black-eyed pea, red beetroot, red bell pepper, and apple.

   

3-Chloro-2-hydroxypropanoic acid

3-Chloro-2-hydroxypropanoic acid

C3H5ClO3 (123.99272100000002)


   

Dicarbonyl methylglyoxal

4-carbonylcyclobutane-1,2,3-trione

C5O4 (123.97966)


   

1,3,2-Dioxathiolane 2,2-dioxide

1,3,2-Dioxathiolane 2,2-dioxide

C2H4O4S (123.9830304)


   

2-bromoethanol

2-bromoethanol

C2H5BrO (123.952374)


   

Zincspar

Bis(carbonato(2-))hexahydroxypentazinc

CO3Zn (123.91389000000001)


C254 - Anti-Infective Agent > C28394 - Topical Anti-Infective Agent

   

1,2,4-TRITHIOLANE

1,2,4-Trithiacyclopentane

C2H4S3 (123.9475144)


   

titanium tetrafluoride

titanium tetrafluoride

F4Ti (123.9415598)


   

(2Z)-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene

(2Z)-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene

C4H6Cl2 (123.9846536)


   

1-Bromo-1-fluoroethylene

1-Bromo-1-fluoroethylene

C2H2BrF (123.9323884)


   

Arsenenic acid

Arsenenic acid

AsHO3 (123.9141656)


   

SODIUM TRANS-HYPONITRITE HYDRATE

SODIUM TRANS-HYPONITRITE HYDRATE

H2N2Na2O3 (123.9860822)


   

pentazinc,dicarbonate,hexahydroxide

pentazinc,dicarbonate,hexahydroxide

CO3Zn (123.91389000000001)


   

Methyl (methylsulfinyl)methyl sulfide

Methyl (methylsulfinyl)methyl sulfide

C3H8OS2 (124.00165580000001)


   

Stibine

Antimonous hydride

H3Sb (123.9272978)


   

(E)-O-(3-CHLORO-2-PROPENYL)HYDROXYLAMINEHYDROCHLORIDE

(E)-O-(3-CHLORO-2-PROPENYL)HYDROXYLAMINEHYDROCHLORIDE

C2H2BrF (123.9323884)


   

Bromo(methoxy)methane

Bromo(methoxy)methane

C2H5BrO (123.952374)


   
   
   

germane,magnesium

germane,magnesium

GeH4Mg2 (123.9234784)


   
   

3-Chloro-2-(chloromethyl)-1-propene

3-Chloro-2-(chloromethyl)-1-propene

C4H6Cl2 (123.9846536)


   

1,3-dichloro-2-butene

1,3-dichloro-2-butene

C4H6Cl2 (123.9846536)


   

vanadium oxytrifluoride

vanadium oxytrifluoride

F3OV (123.9340876)


   

molybdenum diboride

molybdenum diboride

B2H4Mo (123.9553134)


   

1-bromopropane-1,1-d2

1-bromopropane-1,1-d2

C3H5BrD2 (123.985662556)


   
   

Potassium methacrylate

Potassium methacrylate

C4H5KO2 (123.992661)


   

(4R,5R)-4,5-difluoro-1,3-dioxolan-2-one

(4R,5R)-4,5-difluoro-1,3-dioxolan-2-one

C3H2O3F2 (123.9972006)


   

sodium carbonate, monohydrate

sodium carbonate, monohydrate

CH2Na2O4 (123.9748492)


   

1-bromopropane-2,2-d2

1-bromopropane-2,2-d2

C3H5BrD2 (123.985662556)


   

potassium,trifluoro(hydroxy)boranuide

potassium,trifluoro(hydroxy)boranuide

BF3HKO (123.9709622)


   

3,4-DICHLORO-1-BUTENE

3,4-DICHLORO-1-BUTENE

C4H6Cl2 (123.9846536)


   

Acetylphosphonic acid

Acetylphosphonic acid

C2H5O4P (123.992546)


   

2-Chloro-2-hydroxypropanoic acid

2-Chloro-2-hydroxypropanoic acid

C3H5ClO3 (123.99272100000002)


   

(methylsulfanyl)[(S)-methylsulfinyl]methane

(methylsulfanyl)[(S)-methylsulfinyl]methane

C3H8OS2 (124.00165580000001)


   
   

Phosphonoformate

Phosphonoformate

CHO5P-2 (123.95616260000001)


D000890 - Anti-Infective Agents > D000998 - Antiviral Agents > D018894 - Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors D004791 - Enzyme Inhibitors > D019384 - Nucleic Acid Synthesis Inhibitors

   
   

beta-Bromoethylamine

beta-Bromoethylamine

C2H7BrN+ (123.9761822)


   
   
   

Hydrogen arsorite

Hydrogen arsorite

AsHO3-2 (123.9141656)


   

Pentanetrisiloxane

Pentanetrisiloxane

H8O2Si3 (123.9832108)


   

DIMERCAPROL

DIMERCAPROL

C3H8OS2 (124.00165580000001)


V - Various > V03 - All other therapeutic products > V03A - All other therapeutic products > V03AB - Antidotes D064449 - Sequestering Agents > D002614 - Chelating Agents

   

methylarsonous acid

methylarsonous acid

CH5AsO2 (123.950549)


A one-carbon compound that is arsonous acid in which the hydrogen attached to arsenic is replaced by a methyl group.

   

phosphonoacetaldehyde

phosphonoacetaldehyde

C2H5O4P (123.992546)


A phosphonic acid consisting of acetaldehyde with the phospho group at the 2-position.

   
   

3-chlorolactic acid

3-Chloro-2-hydroxypropanoic acid

C3H5ClO3 (123.99272100000002)


   

Zinc carbonate

zinc(+2) cation carbonate

CO3Zn (123.91389000000001)


C254 - Anti-Infective Agent > C28394 - Topical Anti-Infective Agent

   

ethyl phosphate(2-)

ethyl phosphate(2-)

C2H5O4P (123.992546)


An organophosphate oxoanion that is the dianion of ethyl phosphate arising from deprotonation of both OH groups of the phosphate.