Exact Mass: 141.93886179999998

Exact Mass Matches: 141.93886179999998

Found 71 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 141.93886179999998, within given mass tolerance error 0.05 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton.

Mesna

2-Mercaptoethanesulfonic acid solution

C2H6O3S2 (141.9758366)


Mesna is a chemoprotectant. Chemoprotectants have been developed as a means of ameliorating the toxicity associated with cytotoxic agents by providing site-specific protection for normal tissues, without compromising antitumour efficacy. Mesna eliminates the risk of therapy-limiting urotoxic side effects of oxazaphosphorines. Mesna is widely used for the prevention of cyclophosphamide-related hemorrhagic cystitis. It has been associated with hypersensitivity-like cutaneous and systemic reactions in adult patients. Mesna offers significant uroprotection in patients receiving high dose cyclophosphamide, and is widely used in paediatric oncology practice It is, therefore, important to recognize that it may be associated with a rare but significant systemic adverse reaction. A hypersensitivity-like reaction to mesna was first reported in a young adult receiving treatment for Hodgkin disease over 20 years ago. Oral administration of mesna can facilitate outpatient ifosfamide therapy. Blood and urinary mesna concentrations are more steady and prolonged after oral delivery compared with after intravenous delivery. (PMID: 16333822, 10193684, 1485175) [HMDB] Mesna is a chemoprotectant. Chemoprotectants have been developed as a means of ameliorating the toxicity associated with cytotoxic agents by providing site-specific protection for normal tissues, without compromising antitumour efficacy. Mesna eliminates the risk of therapy-limiting urotoxic side effects of oxazaphosphorines. Mesna is widely used for the prevention of cyclophosphamide-related hemorrhagic cystitis. It has been associated with hypersensitivity-like cutaneous and systemic reactions in adult patients. Mesna offers significant uroprotection in patients receiving high dose cyclophosphamide, and is widely used in paediatric oncology practice It is, therefore, important to recognize that it may be associated with a rare but significant systemic adverse reaction. A hypersensitivity-like reaction to mesna was first reported in a young adult receiving treatment for Hodgkin disease over 20 years ago. Oral administration of mesna can facilitate outpatient ifosfamide therapy. Blood and urinary mesna concentrations are more steady and prolonged after oral delivery compared with after intravenous delivery. (PMID: 16333822, 10193684, 1485175). Acquisition and generation of the data is financially supported in part by CREST/JST. D020011 - Protective Agents

   

Arsenate

Orthoarsenic acid, dihydrate

AsH3O4 (141.9247298)


Arsenate is an ion consisting of arsenic. An arsenate is any compound containing the arsenate ion AsO43−. Arsenates are also referred to as pentavalent arsenic [As(V)] as the arsenic atom in arsenate has a valence of five. Arsenates can be both salts and esters of arsenic acid. Arsenate can be used as an indicator of mineral deposits, as a result of transition metals reacting with it to form bright colours. These mineral blooms can be used to find nickel (annabergite), copper (chalcophyllite), and cobalt (erythrite) arsenide ores. Arsenate is a chemical analogue of phosphate due to arsenic and phosphorous being part of the same group (pnictogens). Because of the similarities, arsenate can be taken by phosphate transporters due to imperfect selectivity (PMID: 328484, 8598055). Arsenate is much less toxic than the trivalent form arsenite, which is more mobile in groundwater and soils, and forms strong metal-like interactions with thiol groups in protein cysteine residues and small molecule thiols (PMID: 30852446). The arsenate ion is AsO43−. An arsenate (compound) is any compound that contains this ion.The arsenic atom in arsenate has a valency of 5 and is also known as pentavalent arsenic or As[V].Arsenate resembles phosphate in many respects, since arsenic and phosphorus occur in the same group (column) of the periodic table. D010575 - Pesticides > D006540 - Herbicides D009676 - Noxae > D013723 - Teratogens D016573 - Agrochemicals

   

Sodium sulfate

Sodium sulphuric acid, anhydrous

Na2SO4 (141.931272)


A - Alimentary tract and metabolism > A06 - Drugs for constipation > A06A - Drugs for constipation > A06AD - Osmotically acting laxatives A - Alimentary tract and metabolism > A12 - Mineral supplements > A12C - Other mineral supplements > A12CA - Sodium C78275 - Agent Affecting Blood or Body Fluid > C29730 - Electrolyte Replacement Agent D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D002400 - Cathartics Acidity regulator Same as: D01732

   

Disodium phosphate

Phosphoric acid, trisodium salt , dodecahydrate

Na2HPO4 (141.9407876)


It is used in foods as a sequestrant, emulsifier, buffering agent, absorbent, pH control agent, protein modifier, source of alkalinity, stabiliser and nutrient supplement. Disodium hydrogen phosphate (Na2HPO4) is a sodium salt of phosphoric acid. It is a white powder that is highly hygroscopic and water soluble. It is therefore used commercially as an anti-caking additive in powdered products. It is also known as disodium hydrogen orthophosphate, sodium hydrogen phosphate or sodium phosphate dibasic. It is commercially available in both the hydrated and anhydrous forms. It is used in foods as a sequestrant, emulsifier, buffering agent, absorbent, pH control agent, protein modifier, source of alkalinity, stabiliser and nutrient supplement C78275 - Agent Affecting Blood or Body Fluid > C29730 - Electrolyte Replacement Agent

   

Iodomethane

Methyl iodide, 131I-labeled

CH3I (141.9279508)


   

2,2-DPA

2,2-Dichloropropanoic acid

C3H4Cl2O2 (141.9588344)


   

Carboxyphosphate

Carboxy phosphate

CH3O6P (141.9667268)


   

Neodymium

Neodymium

Nd (141.907731)


Light transmitted through neodymium glasses shows unusually sharp absorption bands; the glass is used in astronomical work to produce sharp bands by which spectral lines may be calibrated. Neodymium is also used to remove the green color caused by iron contaminants from glass. Neodymium is a component of "didymium" (referring to mixture of salts of neodymium and praseodymium) used for coloring glass to make welders and glass-blowers goggles; the sharp absorption bands obliterate the strong sodium emission at 589 nm. Naturally occurring neodymium is a mixture of five stable isotopes, 142Nd, 143Nd, 145Nd, 146Nd and 148Nd, with 142Nd being the most abundant (27.2\\% of the natural abundance), and two radioisotopes, 144Nd and 150Nd. In all, 31 radioisotopes of neodymium have been detected as of 2010[update], with the most stable radioisotopes being the naturally occurring ones: 144Nd (alpha decay with a half-life of 2.29-1015 years) and 150Nd (double beta decay, half-life 7-1018 years, approximately). All of the remaining radioactive isotopes have half-lives that are shorter than eleven days, and the majority of these have half-lives that are shorter than 70 seconds. Neodymium also has 13 known meta states, with the most stable one being 139mNd (half-life 5.5 hours), 135mNd (half-life 5.5 minutes) and 133m1Nd (half-life about 70 seconds). Neodymium is a chemical element with the symbol Nd and atomic number 60. It is a soft silvery metal that tarnishes in air. Neodymium was discovered in 1885 by the Austrian chemist Carl Auer von Welsbach. It is present in significant quantities in the ore minerals monazite and bastnasite. Neodymium is not found naturally in metallic form or unmixed with other lanthanides, and it is usually refined for general use. Although neodymium is classed as a "rare earth", it is no rarer than cobalt, nickel, and copper ore, and is widely distributed in the Earths crust. Most of the worlds neodymium is mined in China. Neodymium is a quite electropositive element, and it reacts slowly with cold water, but quite quickly with hot water to form neodymium hydroxide:; Neodymium is also used with various other substrate crystals, such as yttrium aluminum garnet in the Nd:YAG laser. This laser usually emits infrared waves at a wavelength of about 1064 nanometers. The Nd:YAG laser is one of the most commonly used solid-state lasers. Neodymium metal dust is a combustion and explosion hazard. Neodymium compounds, as with all rare earth metals, are of low to moderate toxicity; however its toxicity has not been thoroughly investigated. Neodymium dust and salts are very irritating to the eyes and mucous membranes, and moderately irritating to skin. Breathing the dust can cause lung embolisms, and accumulated exposure damages the liver. Neodymium also acts as an anticoagulant, especially when given intravenously. Neodymium, a rare earth metal, was present in the classical mischmetal at a concentration of about 18\\%. Metallic neodymium has a bright, silvery metallic luster, but as one of the more reactive lanthanide rare-earth metals, it quickly oxidizes in ordinary air. The oxide layer that forms then peels off, and this exposes the metal to further oxidation. Thus a centimeter-sized sample of neodymium completely oxidizes within a year. Neodymium, also known as 60nd or neodym, 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. Neodymium can be found in a number of food items such as potato, yellow zucchini, parsnip, and white cabbage, which makes neodymium a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. Neodymium can be found primarily in blood, saliva, and urine. Neodymium compounds were first commercially used as glass dyes in 1927, and they remain a popular additive in glasses. The color of neodymium compounds—due to the Nd3+ ion—is often a reddish-purple but it changes with the type of lighting, due to the interaction of the sharp light absorption bands of neodymium with ambient light enriched with the sharp visible emission bands of mercury, trivalent europium or terbium. Some neodymium-doped glasses are also used in lasers that emit infrared with wavelengths between 1047 and 1062 nanometers. These have been used in extremely-high-power applications, such as experiments in inertial confinement fusion .

   

Methyl methylthio selenide

Methyl methanesulfenoselenoate, 9ci

C2H6SSe (141.9355406)


Methyl methylthio selenide is found in onion-family vegetables. Methyl methylthio selenide is a constituent of Allium sp

   

Dimethylthiophosphate

dimethoxy(sulfanylidene)phosphinous acid

C2H7O3PS (141.98535220000002)


Dimethylthiophosphate, also known as O,O-dimethyl phosphorothionate or O,O-dimethylthiophosphoric acid, is classified as a member of the thiophosphoric acid esters. Thiophosphoric acid esters are organic compounds containing the thiophosphoric acid functional group or a derivative thereof, with the general structure ROP(OR)(OR)=S, where at least one R-group is an organyl group. Dimethylthiophosphate is considered to be slightly soluble (in water) and acidic. (ChemoSummarizer)

   

3,3-Dichloro-propionic acid

3,3-dichloro-propionic acid

C3H4Cl2O2 (141.9588344)


   

Phosphorus pentoxide

Phosphorus pentoxide

O5P2 (141.922101)


   
   

Sodium mercaptopyruvate

Sodium 2-oxo-3-sulphanylpropanoic acid

C3H3NaO3S (141.9700608)


Flavouring ingredient

   

1-BROMO-2-CHLOROETHANE

1-BROMO-2-CHLOROETHANE

C2H4BrCl (141.9184874)


   

2-Mercaptoethanesulfonic acid

2-Mercaptoethanesulfonic acid solution

C2H6O3S2 (141.9758366)


D020011 - Protective Agents

   

Arsorate

Tetraoxidoarsenate(3-)

AsH3O4 (141.9247298)


   

Sulpho NONOate

DISODIUM (E)-1-SULFONATODIAZEN-1-IUM-1,2-DIOLATE

H2N2O5S (141.9684442)


   

Methyl methylthio selenide

Methyl methanesulfenoselenoate, 9ci

C2H6SSe (141.9355406)


   

3,3-dichloro-propionic acid

3,3-dichloro-propionic acid

C3H4Cl2O2 (141.9588344)


   

2,2-dichloro-n-hydroxy-acetamidine

2,2-dichloro-n-hydroxy-acetamidine

C2H4Cl2N2O (141.9700674)


   

1-BROMO-1-CHLOROETHANE

1-BROMO-1-CHLOROETHANE

C2H4BrCl (141.9184874)


   

2,5-Cyclohexadiene-1,4-dione,2-chloro-

2,5-Cyclohexadiene-1,4-dione,2-chloro-

C6H3ClO2 (141.9821568)


   

potassium tetrafluoroaluminate

potassium tetrafluoroaluminate

AlF4K (141.93886179999998)


   

1-Propanesulfonyl chloride

1-Propanesulfonyl chloride

C3H7ClO2S (141.9855272)


   

CHLOROETHYL CHLOROFORMATE

CHLOROETHYL CHLOROFORMATE

C3H4Cl2O2 (141.9588344)


   

1-Chloro-2,3,3-trifluorocyclobutene

1-Chloro-2,3,3-trifluorocyclobutene

C4H2ClF3 (141.97971180000002)


   

Chloro(chloromethyl)dimethylsilane

Chloro(chloromethyl)dimethylsilane

C3H8Cl2Si (141.97723080000003)


   

N-(4-aminophenylsulphonyl)-3,4-dimethylbenzamide

N-(4-aminophenylsulphonyl)-3,4-dimethylbenzamide

Na2O3Ti (141.91223200000002)


   

calcium,dihydroxy(oxo)silane,magnesium

calcium,dihydroxy(oxo)silane,magnesium

CaH2MgO3Si (141.9249632)


   

Thiazolo[5,4-d]isothiazole (9CI)

Thiazolo[5,4-d]isothiazole (9CI)

C4H2N2S2 (141.9659412)


   
   

isopropylsulfonyl chloride

isopropylsulfonyl chloride

C3H7ClO2S (141.9855272)


   

1-propynylmagnesium bromide

1-propynylmagnesium bromide

C3H3BrMg (141.9268598)


   

2-chloro-5-ethynylthiophene

2-chloro-5-ethynylthiophene

C6H3ClS (141.9643988)


   

Phosphorus pentoxide

Phosphorus pentoxide

O5P2 (141.922101)


   

2-Chloro-1,3,2-Dioxaphospholane 2-oxide

2-Chloro-1,3,2-Dioxaphospholane 2-oxide

C2H4ClO3P (141.95865940000002)


   

methyl iodide, [14c]

methyl iodide, [14c]

CH3I (141.9279508)


   

Magnesium carbonate dihydroxymagnesium (1:1:1)

Magnesium carbonate dihydroxymagnesium (1:1:1)

CH2Mg2O5 (141.9603242)


   
   

2-chloro-4-ethynylthiophene

2-chloro-4-ethynylthiophene

C6H3ClS (141.9643988)


   

dilithium,selenite

dilithium,selenite

Li2O3Se (141.933276)


   

Sodium propynesulfonate

Sodium propynesulfonate

C3H3NaO3S (141.9700608)


   

sodium arsenate

sodium arsenate

AsH3O4 (141.9247298)


   

IODOMETHANE

IODOMETHANE

CH3I (141.9279508)


   

Sodium Permanganate

Sodium Permanganate

MnNaO4 (141.907476)


   

Sulfuric acid, monotallow alkyl esters, sodium salts

Sulfuric acid, monotallow alkyl esters, sodium salts

Na2O4S (141.931272)


   
   

2,3-Dichloropropionic acid

2,3-Dichloropropionic acid

C3H4Cl2O2 (141.9588344)


   

Cerium dihydride

Cerium dihydride

CeH2 (141.9210912)


   

Sodium Trisulfide Anhydrous

Sodium Trisulfide Anhydrous

Na2S3 (141.895756)


   

bromo-2-propynyl-Magnesium

bromo-2-propynyl-Magnesium

C3H3BrMg (141.9268598)


   

ALUMINUM POTASSIUM FLUORIDE

ALUMINUM POTASSIUM FLUORIDE

AlF4K (141.93886179999998)


   

Ethane,1-chloro-2-(methylsulfonyl)-

Ethane,1-chloro-2-(methylsulfonyl)-

C3H7ClO2S (141.9855272)


   

Methyldichloroacetate

Methyl dichloroacetate

C3H4Cl2O2 (141.9588344)


   

1-BROMO-2,2-DIFLUOROETHYLENE

1-BROMO-2,2-DIFLUOROETHYLENE

C2HBrF2 (141.922967)


   

iodomethane-13c

iodomethane-13c

CH3I (141.9279508)


   

calcium hypochlorite

calcium hypochlorite

CaCl2O2 (141.890127)


   

Sodium Phosphate P-32

Sodium Phosphate P-32

HNa2O4P (141.9407876)


V - Various > V10 - Therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals > V10X - Other therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals > V10XX - Various therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals C1446 - Radiopharmaceutical Compound > C129819 - Antineoplastic Radiopharmaceutical Agent C274 - Antineoplastic Agent

   

Hexafluorosilicate

Hexafluorosilicate

F6Si-2 (141.9673472)


D020011 - Protective Agents > D002327 - Cariostatic Agents > D005459 - Fluorides

   

2-Chloro-1,3,2-oxathiaphospholane

2-Chloro-1,3,2-oxathiaphospholane

C2H4ClOPS (141.94090140000003)


   

Sodium sulfate

Sodium sulfate

Na2O4S (141.931272)


A - Alimentary tract and metabolism > A06 - Drugs for constipation > A06A - Drugs for constipation > A06AD - Osmotically acting laxatives A - Alimentary tract and metabolism > A12 - Mineral supplements > A12C - Other mineral supplements > A12CA - Sodium C78275 - Agent Affecting Blood or Body Fluid > C29730 - Electrolyte Replacement Agent D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D002400 - Cathartics

   

sodium mercaptopyruvate

sodium mercaptopyruvate

C3H3NaO3S (141.9700608)


   

Arsenic acid

Arsenic acid

AsH3O4 (141.9247298)


An arsenic oxoacid comprising one oxo group and three hydroxy groups attached to a central arsenic atom. D010575 - Pesticides > D006540 - Herbicides D009676 - Noxae > D013723 - Teratogens D016573 - Agrochemicals

   

methyl iodide

methyl iodide

CH3I (141.9279508)


   

2,2-Dichloropropionic acid

2,2-Dichloropropionic acid

C3H4Cl2O2 (141.9588344)


   

Carboxy phosphate

Carboxy phosphate

CH3O6P (141.9667268)


   

Sodium sulfate

Sodium sulfate

Na2SO4 (141.931272)


A - Alimentary tract and metabolism > A06 - Drugs for constipation > A06A - Drugs for constipation > A06AD - Osmotically acting laxatives A - Alimentary tract and metabolism > A12 - Mineral supplements > A12C - Other mineral supplements > A12CA - Sodium C78275 - Agent Affecting Blood or Body Fluid > C29730 - Electrolyte Replacement Agent D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D002400 - Cathartics Same as: D01732

   

Disodium phosphate

Disodium hydrogenorthophosphate

Na2HPO4 (141.9407876)


C78275 - Agent Affecting Blood or Body Fluid > C29730 - Electrolyte Replacement Agent

   

Neodymium

Neodymium

Nd (141.907731)


   

aluminium silicate

NA

AlNaO4Si (141.92789900000002)


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