Exact Mass: 129.9144

Exact Mass Matches: 129.9144

Found 19 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 129.9144, within given mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.001 dalton.

Trichloroethylene

Trichloroethylene (without epichlorohydrin)

C2HCl3 (129.9144)


Trichloroethylene is a solvent and extractive in the manufacture of foods. One recent review of the epidemiology of kidney cancer rated cigarette smoking and obesity as more important risk factors for kidney cancer than exposure to solvents such as trichloroethylene. In contrast, the most recent overall assessment of human health risks associated with trichloroethylene states, "[t]here is concordance between animal and human studies, which supports the conclusion that trichloroethylene is a potential kidney carcinogen". The evidence appears to be less certain at this time regarding the relationship between humans and liver cancer observed in mice, with the NAS suggesting that low-level exposure might not represent a significant liver cancer risk in the general population. The chemical compound trichloroethylene is a chlorinated hydrocarbon commonly used as an industrial solvent. It is a clear non-flammable liquid with a sweet smell. The first known report of TCE in groundwater was given in 1949 by two English public chemists who described two separate instances of well contamination by industrial releases of TCE. Based on available federal and state surveys, between 9\\% to 34\\% of the drinking water supply sources tested in the U.S. may have some TCE contamination, though EPA has reported that most water supplies are in compliance with the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) of 5 ppb. In addition, a growing concern in recent years at sites with TCE contamination in soil or groundwater has been vapor intrusion in buildings, which has resulted in indoor air exposures, such is in a recent case in the McCook Field Neighborhood of Dayton, Ohio. Trichloroethylene has been detected in 852 Superfund sites across the United States, according to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). Under the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974, and as amended annual water quality testing is required for all public drinking water distributors. The EPAS current guidelines for TCE can be found here. It should be noted that the EPAs table of "TCE Releases to Ground" is dated 1987 to 1993, thereby omitting one of the largest Superfund Cleanup sites in the nation, the NIBW in Scottsdale, Arizona. The TCE "released" here occurred prior to its appearance in the municipal drinking wells in 1982. This reaction can be catalyzed by a variety of substances. The most commonly used catalyst is a mixture of potassium chloride and aluminum chloride. However, various forms of porous carbon can also be used. This reaction produces tetrachloroethylene as a byproduct, and depending on the amount of chlorine fed to the reaction, tetrachloroethylene can even be the major product. Typically, trichloroethylene and tetrachloroethylene are collected together and then separated by distillation.Trichloroethylene: Parkinsonism and complex 1 mitochondrial neurotoxicity). Trichloroethylene is an effective solvent for a variety of organic materials D002491 - Central Nervous System Agents > D002492 - Central Nervous System Depressants > D000777 - Anesthetics N - Nervous system > N01 - Anesthetics > N01A - Anesthetics, general > N01AB - Halogenated hydrocarbons D012997 - Solvents

   

Selenite

Acid, selenious

H2O3Se (129.9169)


The selenite anion is a selenium oxoanion with the chemical formula SeO32−. A selenite (compound) is a compound that contains this ion. In slightly acid conditions, the hydrogenselenite ion, HSeO3−, is formed; in more acidic conditions selenous acid, H2SeO3, exists. Most selenite salts can be formed by heating the relevant metal oxide with selenium dioxide, e.g.:Na2O + SeO2 → Na2SeO3. Selenite is an inorganic form of selenium which may also be useful in cancer chemotherapy.(Wikipedia). COVID info from clinicaltrial, clinicaltrials, clinical trial, clinical trials D018977 - Micronutrients > D014131 - Trace Elements Corona-virus Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 SARS-CoV COVID19 SARS2 SARS

   

Tellurium

λ⁴-tellanetetraylium

Te (129.9062)


Tellurium is a trace element that belongs chemically to the VIa group in the periodic chemical table that has the symbol Te and atomic number 52. Tellurium is a brittle silver-white metalloid which looks like tin, and is related to selenium and sulfur. Physiologically, it exists as an ion in the body. The ingestion of tellurium compounds has been known to be associated with a garlic-like odor of the breath, thus indicating that tellurium is absorbed by the gut, metabolized by tissues, and excreted through routes other than the feces. Little is known about the Te biological activity, particularly with respect to potential chemical interactions with Se-containing components in the organism. Tellurium is a non-competitive inhibitor of squalene epoxidase and has been associated with neuropathy. Late fetal stages of prenatal development appeared uniquely sensitive to organic tellurium exposure. All tellurium compounds are highly toxic. (PMID: 17873396, 15596254, 10048717). Tellurium is a chemical element that has the symbol Te and atomic number 52. A brittle silver-white metalloid which looks similar to tin, tellurium is chemically related to selenium and sulfur. Tellurium is found in many foods, some of which are romaine lettuce, cucumber, orange bell pepper, and green zucchini.

   

Selenite

Selenite ion (SeO32-)

H2O3Se (129.9169)


   

Bromodifluoromethane (HCFC-22B1)

Bromodifluoromethane (HCFC-22B1)

CHBrF2 (129.923)


   

Chloro(chlorosulfanyl)oxomethane

Chloro(chlorosulfanyl)oxomethane

CCl2OS (129.9047)


   

bromo-chloro-dideuteriomethane

bromo-chloro-dideuteriomethane

CBrClD2 (129.9154)


   

Rubidium formate

Rubidium formate

CHO2Rb (129.9095)


   

Tellurium, ion (Te4+)

Tellurium, ion (Te4+)

Te+4 (129.9062)


   

Tellurium-125

Tellurium-125

Te (129.9062)


   

SELENIOUS ACID

SELENIOUS ACID

H2O3Se (129.9169)


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Taccagenin

TRICHLOROETHYLENE

C2HCl3 (129.9144)


Constituent of Tacca leontopetaloides (Polynesian arrowroot). Taccagenin is found in root vegetables.

   

3-Hydroxy-T2-triol

3-Hydroxy-T2-triol

C2HCl3 (129.9144)


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Telluroniumyl

Telluroniumyl

Te+ (129.9062)


   

Tellurium

Tellurium

Te (129.9062)


   

Selenonic acid

Selenonic acid

H2O3Se (129.9169)


   

sulfurodithioic O,O-acid

sulfurodithioic O,O-acid

H2O2S3 (129.9217)


   

sulfurodithioic S,S-acid

sulfurodithioic S,S-acid

H2O2S3 (129.9217)


   

Trichloroethene

Trichloroethene

C2HCl3 (129.9144)


A member of the class of chloroethenes that is ethene substituted by chloro groups at positions 1, 1 and 2.