Exact Mass: 150.0139346

Exact Mass Matches: 150.0139346

Found 100 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 150.0139346, within given mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.001 dalton.

D-Tartaric acid

L-(+)-Tartaric acid

C4H6O6 (150.01643760000002)


DL-Tartaric acid is a non-racemic mixture of L- and D-tartaric acids with antioxidant activities[1][2].

   

Tartaric acid

(2R,3R)-2,3-dihydroxybutanedioic acid

C4H6O6 (150.0164376)


Tartaric acid is a white crystalline organic acid. It occurs naturally in many plants, particularly grapes and tamarinds, and is one of the main acids found in wine. It is added to other foods to give a sour taste, and is used as an antioxidant. Salts of tartaric acid are known as tartrates. It is a dihydroxy derivative of dicarboxylic acid. Tartaric acid is a muscle toxin, which works by inhibiting the production of malic acid, and in high doses causes paralysis and death. The minimum recorded fatal dose for a human is about 12 grams. In spite of that, it is included in many foods, especially sour-tasting sweets. As a food additive, tartaric acid is used as an antioxidant with E number E334, tartrates are other additives serving as antioxidants or emulsifiers. Naturally-occurring tartaric acid is chiral, meaning that it has molecules that are non-superimposable on their mirror-images. It is a useful raw material in organic chemistry for the synthesis of other chiral molecules. The naturally occurring form of the acid is L-(+)-tartaric acid or dextrotartaric acid. The mirror-image (enantiomeric) form, levotartaric acid or D-(-)-tartaric acid, and the achiral form, mesotartaric acid, can be made artificially. Tartarate is believed to play a role in inhibiting kidney stone formation. Most tartarate that is consumed by humans is metabolized by bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract -- primarily in the large instestine. Only about 15-20\\\\\\% of consumed tartaric acid is secreted in the urine unchanged. Tartaric acid is a biomarker for the consumption of wine and grapes (PMID:24507823). Tartaric acid is also a fungal metabolite, elevated levels in the urine (especially in children) may be due to the presence of yeast (in the gut or bladder). It can be produced by Agrobacterium, Nocardia, Rhizobium, Saccharomyces as well (PMID:7628083) (https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A:1005592104426). High levels of tartaric acid have been found in autistic children. In adults, tartaric acid may be due to the consumption of wine (https://www.greatplainslaboratory.com/articles-1/2015/11/13/candida-and-overgrowth-the-problem-bacteria-by-products) (PMID:15738524; PMID:24507823; PMID:7628083). Present in many fruits, wines and coffee. Acidulant for beverages, foods and pharmaceuticals,used to enhance natural and synthetic fruit flavours, especies in grape- and lime-flavoured drinks and candies. Firming agent, humectant. It is used in leavening systems including baking powders. Stabiliising agent for ground spices and cheeses to prevent discoloration. Chelating agent in fatty foods. Synergist with antioxidants, pH control agent in milk, jams and jellies, moisture-control agent. *Metatartaric* acid (a mixture of polyesters obtained by the controlled dehydration of (+)-tartaric acid, together with unchanged (+)-tartaric acid) is permitted in wine in UK (+)-Tartaric acid. CAS Common Chemistry. CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, n.d. https://commonchemistry.cas.org/detail?cas_rn=87-69-4 (retrieved 2024-07-01) (CAS RN: 87-69-4). Licensed under the Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). DL-Tartaric acid is a non-racemic mixture of L- and D-tartaric acids with antioxidant activities[1][2]. L-Tartaric acid (L-(+)-Tartaric acid) is an endogenous metabolite. L-Tartaric acid is the primary nonfermentable soluble acid in grapes and the principal acid in wine. L-Tartaric acid can be used as a flavorant and antioxidant for a range of foods and beverages[1]. L-Tartaric acid (L-(+)-Tartaric acid) is an endogenous metabolite. L-Tartaric acid is the primary nonfermentable soluble acid in grapes and the principal acid in wine. L-Tartaric acid can be used as a flavorant and antioxidant for a range of foods and beverages[1].

   

D-Tartaric acid

(R*,r*)-(+-)-2,3-dihydroxybutanedioic acid, monoammonium monosodium salt

C4H6O6 (150.01643760000002)


D-Tartaric acid is found in loquat. D-Tartaric acid is found combined as Chicoric acid and it is an unnatural tartaric acid isomer. (Wikipedia Acquisition and generation of the data is financially supported in part by CREST/JST. Found combined as Chicoric acid DL-Tartaric acid is a non-racemic mixture of L- and D-tartaric acids with antioxidant activities[1][2].

   

2-(2-Thienyl)furan

2-(thiophen-2-yl)furan

C8H6OS (150.0139346)


2-(2-Thienyl)furan is a component of yeast extract volatiles and cooked meat flavour model system

   

2-Methyl-2-(methyldithio)propanal

2-Methyl-2-(methyldithio)propionaldehyde

C5H10OS2 (150.01730500000002)


Meat-like flavouring for seasonings etc.

   

3-carboxy-2,3-dihydroxypropanoate

(R*,r*)-(+-)-2,3-dihydroxybutanedioic acid, monoammonium monosodium salt

C4H6O6 (150.01643760000002)


3-carboxy-2,3-dihydroxypropanoate is classified as a sugar acid or a Sugar acid derivative. Sugar acids are compounds containing a saccharide unit which bears a carboxylic acid group. 3-carboxy-2,3-dihydroxypropanoate is considered to be soluble (in water) and acidic L-Tartaric acid (L-(+)-Tartaric acid) is an endogenous metabolite. L-Tartaric acid is the primary nonfermentable soluble acid in grapes and the principal acid in wine. L-Tartaric acid can be used as a flavorant and antioxidant for a range of foods and beverages[1]. L-Tartaric acid (L-(+)-Tartaric acid) is an endogenous metabolite. L-Tartaric acid is the primary nonfermentable soluble acid in grapes and the principal acid in wine. L-Tartaric acid can be used as a flavorant and antioxidant for a range of foods and beverages[1].

   

(2R)-2-(2-Hydroxyhydrazinyl)-3-sulfanylidenepropanoic acid

(2R)-2-(2-Hydroxyhydrazinyl)-3-sulphanylidenepropanoic acid

C3H6N2O3S (150.0099126)


   

(S)-(-)-2-Acetoxypropionyl chloride

(S)-(-)-2-Acetoxypropionyl chloride

C5H7ClO3 (150.0083702)


   
   

2,2,3,3,3-Pentafluoro-1-propanol

2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoropropan-1-ol

C3H3F5O (150.01040479999998)


   

2-Amino-3-nitrososulfanylpropanoic acid

2-Amino-3-(nitrososulphanyl)propanoic acid

C3H6N2O3S (150.0099126)


   

Pentafluoropropanol

1,1,2,2,3-pentafluoropropan-1-ol

C3H3F5O (150.01040479999998)


   

3-Carboxyoxy-2-hydroxypropanoic acid

3-(carboxyoxy)-2-hydroxypropanoic acid

C4H6O6 (150.01643760000002)


   

Ccc(C(O)=O)P(=O)=O

2-phosphobutanoic acid

C4H7O4P (150.0081952)


   

Potassium sorbate

Potassium trans,trans-2,4-hexadienoic acid

C6H7KO2 (150.0083102)


Mould inhibitor, preservative for cheese, fruit preserves, baked goods, wine and other foodstuffsand is) also for paper and board food packaging materials. Flavouring ingredient Potassium sorbate (Sorbic acid potassium) is a highly efficient, and nonpoisonous?food preservatives.?Potassium sorbate generally is an effective inhibitor of most molds and yeasts and some bacteria[1].

   

5-(1-Propynyl)-2-thiophenecarboxaldehyde|5--2-formyl-thiophen; Junipal|5-Prop-1-inyl-thiophen-2-carbaldehyd|5-prop-1-ynyl-thiophene-2-carbaldehyde|junipal

5-(1-Propynyl)-2-thiophenecarboxaldehyde|5--2-formyl-thiophen; Junipal|5-Prop-1-inyl-thiophen-2-carbaldehyd|5-prop-1-ynyl-thiophene-2-carbaldehyde|junipal

C8H6OS (150.0139346)


   

2-acetoxypropionyl chloride

2-acetoxypropionyl chloride

C5H7ClO3 (150.0083702)


   

Potassium_sorbate

2,4-Hexadienoic acid, (E,E)-, potassium salt; 2,4-Hexadienoic acid, potassium salt

C6H7O2K (150.00831019999998)


Potassium sorbate is a potassium salt having sorbate as the counterion. It has a role as an antimicrobial food preservative. It contains an (E,E)-sorbate. Mold and yeast inhibitor. Used as a fungistatic agent for foods, especially cheeses. D000074385 - Food Ingredients > D005503 - Food Additives > D005520 - Food Preservatives Potassium sorbate (Sorbic acid potassium) is a highly efficient, and nonpoisonous?food preservatives.?Potassium sorbate generally is an effective inhibitor of most molds and yeasts and some bacteria[1].

   

L(+)-Tartaric acid

"(R,R)-TARTARIC ACID"

C4H6O6 (150.01643760000002)


L-Tartaric acid (L-(+)-Tartaric acid) is an endogenous metabolite. L-Tartaric acid is the primary nonfermentable soluble acid in grapes and the principal acid in wine. L-Tartaric acid can be used as a flavorant and antioxidant for a range of foods and beverages[1]. L-Tartaric acid (L-(+)-Tartaric acid) is an endogenous metabolite. L-Tartaric acid is the primary nonfermentable soluble acid in grapes and the principal acid in wine. L-Tartaric acid can be used as a flavorant and antioxidant for a range of foods and beverages[1].

   

D-Tartaric acid

"(S,S)-TARTARIC ACID"

C4H6O6 (150.01643760000002)


The D-enantiomer of tartaric acid. DL-Tartaric acid is a non-racemic mixture of L- and D-tartaric acids with antioxidant activities[1][2].

   

Tartaric acid

L(+)-Tartaric acid

C4H6O6 (150.01643760000002)


Tartaric acid is a white crystalline diprotic organic acid. It occurs naturally in many plants, particularly grapes, bananas, and tamarinds, and is one of the main acids found in wine. It is added to other foods to give a sour taste, and is used as an antioxidant. Salts of tartaric acid are known as tartrates. It is a dihydroxyl derivative of succinic acid. DL-Tartaric acid is a non-racemic mixture of L- and D-tartaric acids with antioxidant activities[1][2]. L-Tartaric acid (L-(+)-Tartaric acid) is an endogenous metabolite. L-Tartaric acid is the primary nonfermentable soluble acid in grapes and the principal acid in wine. L-Tartaric acid can be used as a flavorant and antioxidant for a range of foods and beverages[1]. L-Tartaric acid (L-(+)-Tartaric acid) is an endogenous metabolite. L-Tartaric acid is the primary nonfermentable soluble acid in grapes and the principal acid in wine. L-Tartaric acid can be used as a flavorant and antioxidant for a range of foods and beverages[1].

   
   
   

Tartaric acid; LC-tDDA; CE10

Tartaric acid; LC-tDDA; CE10

C4H6O6 (150.01643760000002)


   

Tartaric acid; LC-tDDA; CE20

Tartaric acid; LC-tDDA; CE20

C4H6O6 (150.01643760000002)


   

Tartrate

L(+)-Tartaric acid

C4H6O6 (150.01643760000002)


L-Tartaric acid (L-(+)-Tartaric acid) is an endogenous metabolite. L-Tartaric acid is the primary nonfermentable soluble acid in grapes and the principal acid in wine. L-Tartaric acid can be used as a flavorant and antioxidant for a range of foods and beverages[1]. L-Tartaric acid (L-(+)-Tartaric acid) is an endogenous metabolite. L-Tartaric acid is the primary nonfermentable soluble acid in grapes and the principal acid in wine. L-Tartaric acid can be used as a flavorant and antioxidant for a range of foods and beverages[1].

   

Potassium Sorbate

Potassium Sorbate

C6H7KO2 (150.0083102)


D000074385 - Food Ingredients > D005503 - Food Additives > D005520 - Food Preservatives Potassium sorbate (Sorbic acid potassium) is a highly efficient, and nonpoisonous?food preservatives.?Potassium sorbate generally is an effective inhibitor of most molds and yeasts and some bacteria[1].

   

2-(2-THIENYL)FURAN

2-(thiophen-2-yl)furan

C8H6OS (150.0139346)


   

D-Threaric acid

(2S,3S)-2,3-Dihydroxybutanedioic acid

C4H6O6 (150.01643760000002)


DL-Tartaric acid is a non-racemic mixture of L- and D-tartaric acids with antioxidant activities[1][2].

   

cocoa propanal

2-Methyl-2-(methyldithio)propionaldehyde

C5H10OS2 (150.01730500000002)


   

BBTOH

(E)-4-(thiophen-2-yl)but-1-en-3-yn-1-ol

C8H6OS (150.0139346)


   

Ethylmalonoyl dichloride

Ethylmalonoyl dichloride

C5H7ClO3 (150.0083702)


   
   

Sodium 5-methyl-1,3,4-oxadiazole-2-carboxylate

Sodium 5-methyl-1,3,4-oxadiazole-2-carboxylate

C4H3N2NaO3 (150.0041368)


   
   
   

m-tolylmagnesium chloride

m-tolylmagnesium chloride

C7H7ClMg (150.0086752)


   

Ethyl (chloroformyl)acetate

Ethyl (chloroformyl)acetate

C5H7ClO3 (150.0083702)


   

o-tolylmagnesium chloride

o-tolylmagnesium chloride

C7H7ClMg (150.0086752)


   

PIPERAZINE-2,6-DIONE HYDROCHLORIDE

PIPERAZINE-2,6-DIONE HYDROCHLORIDE

C4H7ClN2O2 (150.0196032)


   

Benzo[b]thiophen-5-ol

Benzo[b]thiophen-5-ol

C8H6OS (150.0139346)


   

N-Carbamoyl-3-chloropropanamide

N-Carbamoyl-3-chloropropanamide

C4H7ClN2O2 (150.0196032)


   

4-Tolylmagnesium chloride

4-Tolylmagnesium chloride

C7H7ClMg (150.0086752)


   
   

3-(2-Chloroethylidene)carbazic acid methyl ester

3-(2-Chloroethylidene)carbazic acid methyl ester

C4H7ClN2O2 (150.0196032)


   

Methyl 4-chloro-4-oxobutanoate

Methyl 4-chloro-4-oxobutanoate

C5H7ClO3 (150.0083702)


   

(1R)-2-Chloro-2-oxo-1-phenylethyl acetate

(1R)-2-Chloro-2-oxo-1-phenylethyl acetate

C5H7ClO3 (150.0083702)


   

(3-Chloro-1-propyn-1-yl)benzene

(3-Chloro-1-propyn-1-yl)benzene

C9H7Cl (150.0236252)


   
   

1-Benzothiophene 1-oxide

1-Benzothiophene 1-oxide

C8H6OS (150.0139346)


   

4-(Difluoromethyl)-1,3-thiazol-2-amine

4-(Difluoromethyl)-1,3-thiazol-2-amine

C4H4F2N2S (150.0063248)


   

SILANOL-TRIMETHYLSILYL MODIFIED Q RESIN

SILANOL-TRIMETHYLSILYL MODIFIED Q RESIN

C3H10O3Si2 (150.016847)


   
   
   
   

1-(5-ethynylthiophen-2-yl)ethanone

1-(5-ethynylthiophen-2-yl)ethanone

C8H6OS (150.0139346)


   

2,2-DIFLUOROETHYL TRIFLUOROMETHYL ETHER

2,2-DIFLUOROETHYL TRIFLUOROMETHYL ETHER

C3H3F5O (150.01040479999998)


   

1-Amino-2,5-pyrrolidinedione hydrochloride (1:1)

1-Amino-2,5-pyrrolidinedione hydrochloride (1:1)

C4H7ClN2O2 (150.0196032)


   

1-Benzothiophene-4-ol

1-Benzothiophene-4-ol

C8H6OS (150.0139346)


   

1-Acetoxy-3-chloroacetone

1-Acetoxy-3-chloroacetone

C5H7ClO3 (150.0083702)


   
   

DITHIOCARBONIC ACID S,S-DIETHYL ESTER

DITHIOCARBONIC ACID S,S-DIETHYL ESTER

C5H10OS2 (150.01730500000002)


   

2-Chloro-N-(methylcarbamoyl)acetamide

2-Chloro-N-(methylcarbamoyl)acetamide

C4H7ClN2O2 (150.0196032)


   

Furo(3,4-b)pyrazine-5,7-dione

Furo(3,4-b)pyrazine-5,7-dione

C6H2N2O3 (150.0065422)


   

7-Chloro-1H-indene

7-Chloro-1H-indene

C9H7Cl (150.0236252)


   

difluoromethyl 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl ether

difluoromethyl 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl ether

C3H3F5O (150.01040479999998)


   

N-ACETYL-2-CHLOROACETOHYDRAZIDE

N-ACETYL-2-CHLOROACETOHYDRAZIDE

C4H7ClN2O2 (150.0196032)


   

5-chloro-1h-indene

5-chloro-1h-indene

C9H7Cl (150.0236252)


   

Methyl 2-chloroacetoacetate

Methyl 2-chloroacetoacetate

C5H7ClO3 (150.0083702)


   

2,2,3,3,3-Pentafluoro-1-propanol

2,2,3,3,3-Pentafluoro-1-propanol

C3H3F5O (150.01040479999998)


   
   

3-Pyridinecarboxamide,4-methyl-

3-Pyridinecarboxamide,4-methyl-

C5H11Br (150.00440659999998)


   

1H-1,2,3-Triazolo[4,5-c]pyridine-4,6-diamine(9CI)

1H-1,2,3-Triazolo[4,5-c]pyridine-4,6-diamine(9CI)

C2H6N4O2S (150.0211456)


   

2,3-dihydro-1H-1,2,4-triazole-3-sulfonamide

2,3-dihydro-1H-1,2,4-triazole-3-sulfonamide

C2H6N4O2S (150.0211456)


   

Benzylmagnesium chloride

Benzylmagnesium chloride

C7H7ClMg (150.0086752)


   

Pyrrole-1-propionic Acid

Pyrrole-1-propionic Acid

C5H7ClO3 (150.0083702)


   

benzo[b]thiophen-4-ol

benzo[b]thiophen-4-ol

C8H6OS (150.0139346)


   

3-Methylphosphinicopropionic Acid

3-Methylphosphinicopropionic Acid

C4H7O4P (150.0081952)


   

Benzo[b]thiophen-3(2H)-one

Benzo[b]thiophen-3(2H)-one

C8H6OS (150.0139346)


   

potassium i-propyltrifluoroborate

potassium i-propyltrifluoroborate

C3H7BF3K (150.0229948)


   

1-Benzothiophene-3-ol

1-Benzothiophene-3-ol

C8H6OS (150.0139346)


   
   
   
   

4,5-dihydro-1h-imidazole-2-sulfonic acid

4,5-dihydro-1h-imidazole-2-sulfonic acid

C3H6N2O3S (150.0099126)


   

5-Chloro-4-oxopentanoic acid

Pentanoic acid,5-chloro-4-oxo-

C5H7ClO3 (150.0083702)


   
   

S-Nitrosocysteine

S-Nitrosocysteine

C3H6N2O3S (150.0099126)


D006401 - Hematologic Agents > D010975 - Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors > D026403 - S-Nitrosothiols D002317 - Cardiovascular Agents > D020030 - Nitric Oxide Donors D002317 - Cardiovascular Agents > D014665 - Vasodilator Agents

   

147-71-7

(2S,3S)-2,3-Dihydroxybutanedioic acid

C4H6O6 (150.01643760000002)


DL-Tartaric acid is a non-racemic mixture of L- and D-tartaric acids with antioxidant activities[1][2].

   

6-Imino-5-oxocyclohexa-1,3-diene-1-carboxylate

6-Imino-5-oxocyclohexa-1,3-diene-1-carboxylate

C7H4NO3- (150.0191174)


   

p-Nitrosobenzoate

p-Nitrosobenzoate

C7H4NO3- (150.0191174)


   

2,4-Hexadienoic acid, potassium salt (1:1), (2E,4E)-

2,4-Hexadienoic acid, potassium salt (1:1), (2E,4E)-

C6H7KO2 (150.0083102)


   

4-(Dioxo-lambda(6)-sulfanyl)morpholine

4-(Dioxo-lambda(6)-sulfanyl)morpholine

C4H8NO3S- (150.02248780000002)


   

Potassium tetraethynylborate

Potassium tetraethynylborate

C8H4BK (150.0043114)


   

L-Tartaric acid

L(+)-Tartaric acid

C4H6O6 (150.01643760000002)


C26170 - Protective Agent > C275 - Antioxidant DL-Tartaric acid is a non-racemic mixture of L- and D-tartaric acids with antioxidant activities[1][2]. L-Tartaric acid (L-(+)-Tartaric acid) is an endogenous metabolite. L-Tartaric acid is the primary nonfermentable soluble acid in grapes and the principal acid in wine. L-Tartaric acid can be used as a flavorant and antioxidant for a range of foods and beverages[1]. L-Tartaric acid (L-(+)-Tartaric acid) is an endogenous metabolite. L-Tartaric acid is the primary nonfermentable soluble acid in grapes and the principal acid in wine. L-Tartaric acid can be used as a flavorant and antioxidant for a range of foods and beverages[1].

   

mesotartaric acid

mesotartaric acid

C4H6O6 (150.01643760000002)


DL-Tartaric acid is a non-racemic mixture of L- and D-tartaric acids with antioxidant activities[1][2].

   

DL-Tartaric acid

L-(+)-Tartaric acid

C4H6O6 (150.01643760000002)


DL-Tartaric acid is a non-racemic mixture of L- and D-tartaric acids with antioxidant activities[1][2].

   

MESO-TARTARIC ACID

MESO-TARTARIC ACID

C4H6O6 (150.01643760000002)


A 2,3-dihydroxybutanedioic acid that has meso configuration.

   

2,3-Dihydroxybutanedioic acid

2,3-Dihydroxybutanedioic acid

C4H6O6 (150.01643760000002)


A tetraric acid that is butanedioic acid substituted by hydroxy groups at positions 2 and 3.

   

5-(prop-1-yn-1-yl)thiophene-2-carbaldehyde

5-(prop-1-yn-1-yl)thiophene-2-carbaldehyde

C8H6OS (150.0139346)