Exact Mass: 139.9089542

Exact Mass Matches: 139.9089542

Found 33 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 139.9089542, within given mass tolerance error 0.05 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton.

Methylarsonate

Monomethylarsonic acid, ammonium, iron (3+) salt

CH5AsO3 (139.94546400000002)


Methylarsonate is used as a contact herbicide in either the monosodium or disodium salt form. It goes by the trade names Weed-E-Rad, Ansar 170 H.C., Ansar 529 H.C., DiTac and others. Methylarsonate is considered only slightly toxic, having an oral LD50 of 2200 mg/Kg for rats. The inhalation risk is greater with LD50 Rats >20 mg. Long term studies with people exposed to organoarsenicals has shown an increased risk of skin cancer (Spiewak, 2001), lung cancer and some liver cancers, although some recent studies have shown some arsenic containing compounds (specifically Arsine trioxide) may have anticarcinogenic properties (Wang, 2001). In mammals, Methylarsonate is also an intermediate in the detoxification of inorganic arsenic. In the arsenate detoxification I pathway, arsenite reacts with S-adenosyl-L-methionine to produce methylarsonate and S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine. Arsenite methyltransferase catalyzes this reaction. Methylarsonate then reacts with 2 glutathione molecules to produce glutathione disulfide and methylarsonite. This reaction is catalyzed by methylarsonate reductase. Methylarsonate is an organic arsenic compound with adverse effects similar to those of arsenic trioxide. Arsenic is found in the environment primarily as arsenate and arsenite species. Arsenate is reduced to arsenite by arsenate reductase and can be subsequently methylated to Methylarsonate. This is then reduced and methylated to Dimethylarsinate, which can excreted and is considerably less toxic to the organism than any of the previous intermediate compounds. Methylarsonate was formerly included in some vitamin and mineral preparations. It was once used to treat tuberculosis, chorea, and other affections in which the cacodylates were used. Methylarsonate is used as a contact herbicide in either the monosodium or disodium salt form. It goes by the trade names Weed-E-Rad, Ansar 170 H.C., Ansar 529 H.C., DiTac and others. Methylarsonate is considered only slightly toxic, having an oral LD50 of 2200 mg/Kg for rats. The inhalation risk is greater with LD50 Rats >20 mg. Long term studies with people exposed to organoarsenicals has shown an increased risk of skin cancer (Spiewak, 2001), lung cancer and some liver cancers, although some recent studies have shown some arsenic containing compounds (specifically Arsine trioxide) may have anticarcinogenic properties (Wang, 2001). In mammals, Methylarsonate is also an intermediate in the detoxification of inorganic arsenic. D010575 - Pesticides > D006540 - Herbicides D009676 - Noxae > D013723 - Teratogens D016573 - Agrochemicals

   

Cerium

cerium

Ce (139.905442)


Cerium, also known as 58ce or cer, is a member of the class of compounds known as homogeneous lanthanide compounds. Homogeneous lanthanide compounds are inorganic compounds containing only metal atoms, with the largest atom being a lanthanide atom. Cerium can be found in a number of food items such as black-eyed pea, cucumber, spinach, and orange bell pepper, which makes cerium a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. Cerium can be found primarily in blood, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), saliva, and urine. Cerium is a chemical element with symbol Ce and atomic number 58. Cerium is a soft, ductile and silvery-white metal that tarnishes when exposed to air, and it is soft enough to be cut with a knife. Cerium is the second element in the lanthanide series, and while it often shows the +3 oxidation state characteristic of the series, it also exceptionally has a stable +4 state that does not oxidize water. It is also traditionally considered one of the rare-earth elements. Cerium has no biological role and is not very toxic . An element of the rare earth family of metals. It has the atomic symbol Ce, atomic number 58, and atomic weight 140.12. Cerium is a malleable metal used in many industrial applications including catalysts, additives to fuel to reduce emissions, and to glass and enamels to change their color.

   

Magnesium silicate (Mg2SiO4)

dimagnesium(2+) ion orthosilicate

Mg2O4Si (139.926688)


Anticaking and coating agent

   
   

1,2,4-trithiolane 4-oxide

1,2,4-trithiolane 4-oxide

C2H4OS3 (139.9424294)


   

3,3-dichloroacrylic acid

3,3-dichloro-2-propenoic acid

C3H2Cl2O2 (139.94318520000002)


   

1,2,4-Trithiolane 1-oxide

1,2,4-Trithiolane 1-oxide

C2H4OS3 (139.9424294)


   
   
   

Sodium Perchlorate Monohydrate

Sodium Perchlorate Monohydrate

ClH2NaO5 (139.9488472)


   

Magnesium thiocyanate

Magnesium thiocyanate

C2MgN2S2 (139.935342)


   

Zinc silicate

Zinc silicate

O3SiZn (139.890818)


   
   

Pearlmans Catalyst

Pearlmans Catalyst

H2O2Pd (139.9089542)


   

hydrobromic acid

hydrobromic acid

C2H5BrO2 (139.947289)


   
   

5-Mercapto-1,2,3-thiadiazole sodium salt

5-Mercapto-1,2,3-thiadiazole sodium salt

C2HN2NaS2 (139.9478866)


   

magnesium chromate

magnesium chromate

CrMgO4 (139.90522)


   
   

chromic oxalate

chromic oxalate

C2CrO4 (139.92017)


   

Silicon nitride

Silicon nitride

N4Si3 (139.94308)


   

trihydroxyyttrium

trihydroxyyttrium

H3O3Y (139.9140748)


   

Magnesium silicate

Magnesium silicate

Mg2SiO4 (139.926688)


   

PalladiuM hydroxide

PalladiuM hydroxide

H2O2Pd (139.9089542)


   

palladium(ii) oxide

palladium(ii) oxide

H2O2Pd (139.9089542)


   

Hydrogen arsenate

Hydrogen arsenate

AsHO4-2 (139.9090806)


   

Sodium metavanadate hydrate

Sodium metavanadate hydrate

H2NaO4V (139.9290422)


   

Cerium(3+)

Cerium(3+)

Ce+3 (139.905442)


   

Cerium(4+)

Cerium(4+)

Ce+4 (139.905442)


   

Carboxyphosphate(2-)

Carboxyphosphate(2-)

CHO6P-2 (139.9510776)


   

Methylarsonic acid

Methylarsonic acid

CH5AsO3 (139.94546400000002)


D010575 - Pesticides > D006540 - Herbicides D009676 - Noxae > D013723 - Teratogens D016573 - Agrochemicals

   

arsenate(2-)

arsenate(2-)

AsHO4 (139.9090806)


An arsenate ion resulting from the removal of two protons from arsenic acid.

   

cerium

cerium

Ce (139.905442)