Exact Mass: 170.0164

Exact Mass Matches: 170.0164

Found 10 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 170.0164, within given mass tolerance error 0.001 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.0002 dalton.

Diethylthiophosphate

O,O-Diethyl phosphorothionate, potassium salt

C4H11O3PS (170.0167)


Diethylthiophosphate, also known as DETP, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as thiophosphate diesters. These are organic compounds containing the thiophosphoric acid functional group or a derivative thereof, with the general structure ROP(OR)(OR)=S, where exactly two R-groups are organyl groups. The glutathione transferase reactions produce products that are, in most cases, of low toxicity. Diethylthiophosphate is a potentially toxic compound. Acute OP intoxication results from blockage of the decomposition of synaptic acetylcholine because the pesticide covalently binds to chlolinesterase Chronic exposure to POs has neurological sequelae as well and data suggests that OP exposure alters sperm chromatin condensation (A3181, A3182, A3183, A3181). Chronic exposure to POs has neurological sequelae as well (PMID 8179040) and data suggests that OP exposure alters sperm chromatin condensation (PMID 15050412). PON1 hydrolyzes the active metabolites in several organophosphates insecticides as well as, nerve agents such as soman, sarin, and VX. Metabolism of organophosphates occurs principally by oxidation, by hydrolysis via esterases and by reaction with glutathione. Acute OP intoxication results from blockage of the decomposition of synaptic acetylcholine because the pesticide covalently binds to chlolinesterase (PMID 11991535). Diethylthiophosphate is the most frequent metabolite of organophosphorus (OP) found in urine (PMID 15050412). Organophosphorus compounds are widely used as pesticides because of easy degradation in the environment. Acute OP intoxication results from blockage of the decomposition of synaptic acetylcholine because the pesticide covalently binds to chlolinesterase (PMID 11991535). Chronic exposure to POs has neurological sequelae as well (PMID 8179040) and data suggests that OP exposure alters sperm chromatin condensation (PMID 15050412) [HMDB] KEIO_ID D113

   

Diethylthiophosphate

Diethylthiophosphate

C4H11O3PS (170.0167)


   

(2-Carboxyethyl)dimethylsulfonium chloride

(2-Carboxyethyl)dimethylsulfonium chloride

C5H11ClO2S (170.0168)


   

Dimethylmethylthiomethylphosphonate

Dimethylmethylthiomethylphosphonate

C4H11O3PS (170.0167)


   

(Chloromethyl)(trimethoxy)silane

(Chloromethyl)(trimethoxy)silane

C4H11ClO3Si (170.0166)


   

1-Pentanesulfonyl chloride

1-Pentanesulfonyl chloride

C5H11ClO2S (170.0168)


   

2,2-dimethylpropane-1-sulfonyl chloride

2,2-dimethylpropane-1-sulfonyl chloride

C5H11ClO2S (170.0168)


   

Dimethylpropiothetin

Dimethylpropiothetin

C5H11ClO2S (170.0168)


   

trimethylsilyl dihydrogen phosphate

trimethylsilyl dihydrogen phosphate

C3H11O4PSi (170.0164)


   

O,O-Diethyl hydrogen thiophosphate

O,O-Diethyl hydrogen thiophosphate

C4H11O3PS (170.0167)


An organic thiophosphate that is the diethyl ester of phosphorothioic O,O,O-acid.