Exact Mass: 173.8649

Exact Mass Matches: 173.8649

Found 31 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 173.8649, within given mass tolerance error 0.05 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton.

Potassium sulfate (K2SO4)

Potassium sulphuric acid (K2SO4)

K2SO4 (173.8791)


Flavouring agent and enhancer Same as: D01726

   

Dipotassium phosphate

Potassium dibasic phosphoric acid trihydric acid

HK2O4P (173.8887)


It is used in foods as a sequestrant, a pH control agent, and a nutrient in fermentation processes. Dipotassium phosphate (K2HPO4) - also phosphoric acid, dipotassium salt; dipotassium hydrogen orthophosphate; potassium phosphate, dibasic - is a highly water-soluble salt which is often used as a fertilizer, food additive and buffering agent. It is a common source of phosphorus and potassium. It is used in foods as a sequestrant, a pH control agent, and a nutrient in fermentation processes C78275 - Agent Affecting Blood or Body Fluid > C29730 - Electrolyte Replacement Agent D020011 - Protective Agents > D002327 - Cariostatic Agents D019995 - Laboratory Chemicals > D002021 - Buffers D001697 - Biomedical and Dental Materials Same as: D02403

   

Bis(methylthio) selenide

SeS-methyl methanesulfeno(selenothioperoxoate), 13ci

C2H6S2Se (173.9076)


Bis(methylthio) selenide is found in onion-family vegetables. Bis(methylthio) selenide is a constituent of Allium sp

   

Sodium dithionite (Na2S2O4)

disodium sulfinatosulfinate

Na2O4S2 (173.9033)


Bleaching agent which may occur adventitiously in food, occurrence not well documented

   

diphosphate

(4-)Diphosphoric acid ion

O7P2 (173.9119)


Pyrophosphate, also known as diphosphoric acid or ppi, is a member of the class of compounds known as non-metal pyrophosphates. Non-metal pyrophosphates are inorganic non-metallic compoundscontaining a pyrophosphate as its largest oxoanion. Pyrophosphate can be found in a number of food items such as bitter gourd, babassu palm, groundcherry, and black crowberry, which makes pyrophosphate a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. Pyrophosphate can be found primarily in blood, saliva, and urine, as well as throughout most human tissues. Pyrophosphate exists in all living organisms, ranging from bacteria to humans. In humans, pyrophosphate is involved in several metabolic pathways, some of which include cardiolipin biosynthesis CL(18:0/16:1(9Z)/16:1(9Z)/16:0), cardiolipin biosynthesis cl(i-13:0/a-17:0/i-18:0/a-17:0), cardiolipin biosynthesis cl(i-12:0/i-16:0/a-15:0/a-25:0), and cardiolipin biosynthesis cl(a-13:0/i-24:0/i-22:0/i-14:0). Pyrophosphate is also involved in several metabolic disorders, some of which include hyperinsulinism-hyperammonemia syndrome, methionine adenosyltransferase deficiency, mevalonic aciduria, and g(m2)-gangliosidosis: variant B, tay-sachs disease. Pyrophosphate is a non-carcinogenic (not listed by IARC) potentially toxic compound. In chemistry, a pyrophosphate is a phosphorus oxyanion. Compounds such as salts and esters are also called pyrophosphates. The group is also called diphosphate or dipolyphosphate, although this should not be confused with phosphates. As a food additive, diphosphates are known as E450. A number of hydrogen pyrophosphates also exist, such as Na2H2P2O7, as well as the normal pyrophosphates .

   

Bis(methylthio) selenide

SeS-methyl methanesulfeno(selenothioperoxoate), 13ci

C2H6S2Se (173.9076)


   

boron indium(3+) trioxide

boron indium(3+) trioxide

BInO3 (173.8979)


   

dibromo(dideuterio)methane

dibromo(dideuterio)methane

CBr2D2 (173.8649)


   

nickel chromate

nickel chromate

CrNiO4 (173.8555)


   

Bromine pentafluoride

Bromine pentafluoride

BrF5 (173.9104)


   

Calcium chlorite

Calcium chlorite

CaCl2O4 (173.88)


   

potassium titanate

potassium titanate

K2O3Ti (173.8601)


   

Ethyldichloroarsine

Ethyldichloroarsine

C2H5AsCl2 (173.8984)


   

trichloroacrylic acid

trichloroacrylic acid

C3HCl3O2 (173.9042)


   

Difluoro-bromoacetic acid

Difluoro-bromoacetic acid

C2HBrF2O2 (173.9128)


   

Sodium selenite

Sodium selenite

Na2O3Se (173.8808)


A - Alimentary tract and metabolism > A12 - Mineral supplements > A12C - Other mineral supplements > A12CE - Selenium D018977 - Micronutrients > D014131 - Trace Elements

   

sodium tetrasulfide

sodium tetrasulfide

Na2S4 (173.8678)


   

Dibromine monoxide

Dibromine monoxide

Br2O (173.8316)


   

Lithium tetrachloroaluminate

Lithium tetrachloroaluminate

AlCl4Li (173.873)


   

potassium chlorochromate

potassium chlorochromate

ClCrKO3 (173.8578)


   

Gallium trichloride

Gallium trichloride

Cl3Ga (173.8321)


   

cadmium carbonate

cadmium carbonate

CCdO3 (173.8881)


   

nickel thiocyanate

nickel thiocyanate

C2N2NiS2 (173.8856)


   

Molybdenum tetrafluoride

Molybdenum tetrafluoride

F4Mo (173.899)


   

Gallium chloride Ga-67

Gallium chloride Ga-67

Cl3Ga (173.8321)


   

Potassium sulfate

Potassium sulfate

K2O4S (173.8791)


   

Dipotassium hydrogen phosphate

Di-potassium monohydrogen phosphate

HK2O4P (173.8887)


C78275 - Agent Affecting Blood or Body Fluid > C29730 - Electrolyte Replacement Agent D020011 - Protective Agents > D002327 - Cariostatic Agents D019995 - Laboratory Chemicals > D002021 - Buffers D001697 - Biomedical and Dental Materials

   

Diphosphate

phosphonato phosphate

O7P2-4 (173.9119)


In chemistry, the anion, the salts, and the esters of pyrophosphoric acid are called pyrophosphates. The anion is abbreviated PPi and is formed by the hydrolysis of ATP into AMP in cells. This hydrolysis is called pyrophosphorolysis. The pyrophosphate anion has the structure P2O74-, and is an acid anhydride of phosphate. It is unstable in aqueous solution and rapidly hydrolyzes into inorganic phosphate. Pyrophosphate. CAS Common Chemistry. CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, n.d. https://commonchemistry.cas.org/detail?cas_rn=14000-31-8 (retrieved 2024-10-08) (CAS RN: 14000-31-8). Licensed under the Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0).

   

Potassium sulfate

Potassium sulfate

K2SO4 (173.8791)


Same as: D01726

   

Sodium dithionite

Sodium dithionite

Na2O4S2 (173.9033)


   

diphosphate(4-)

diphosphate(4-)

O7P2 (173.9119)