Exact Mass: 173.9981

Exact Mass Matches: 173.9981

Found 17 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 173.9981, within given mass tolerance error 0.001 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.0002 dalton.

4-Sulfophenol

4-Hydroxybenzenesulfonic acid

C6H6O4S (173.9987)


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Phenol sulfate

Phenol sulfate

C6H6O4S (173.9987)


Phenol sulphate, also known as phenylsulfate or aryl sulphate, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as phenylsulfates. Phenylsulfates are compounds containing a sulfate group conjugated to a phenyl group. In normal humans, phenol sulphate is primarily a gut-derived metabolite that arises from the activity of the bacterial enzyme tyrosine phenol-lyase, which is responsible for the synthesis of phenol from dietary tyrosine (PMID: 31015435). Phenol sulphate can also arise from the consumption of phenol or from phenol poisoning (PMID: 473790). Phenol sulphate is produced from the conjugation of phenol with sulphate in the liver. In particular, phenol sulphate can be biosynthesized from phenol and phosphoadenosine phosphosulfate through the action of the enzyme sulfotransferase 1A1 in the liver. Phenol sulphate can be found in most mammals (mice, rats, sheep, dogs, humans) and likely most animals. Phenol sulphate is a uremic toxin (PMID: 30068866). It is a protein-bound uremic solute that induces reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and decreases glutathione levels, rendering cells vulnerable to oxidative stress (PMID: 29474405). In experimental models of diabetes, phenol sulphate administration has been shown to induce albuminuria and podocyte damage. In a diabetic patient cohort, phenol sulphate levels were found to significantly correlate with basal and predicted 2-year progression of albuminuria in patients with microalbuminuria (PMID: 31015435).

   

O-Phenolsulfonic acid

2-hydroxybenzene-1-sulfonic acid

C6H6O4S (173.9987)


   

m-Phenolsulfonic acid

m-Phenolsulfonic acid

C6H6O4S (173.9987)


   

Phenol sulfate

Phenol sulfate

C6H6O4S (173.9987)


   

PHENOLSULFONIC ACID

PHENOLSULFONIC ACID

C6H6O4S (173.9987)


   

4-bromotoluene-2,3,5,6-d4

4-bromotoluene-2,3,5,6-d4

C7H3BrD4 (173.9982)


   

(5-methylsulfanylthiophen-2-yl)boronic acid

(5-methylsulfanylthiophen-2-yl)boronic acid

C5H7BO2S2 (173.9981)


   

2-bromotoluene-3,4,5,6-d4

2-bromotoluene-3,4,5,6-d4

C7H3BrD4 (173.9982)


   

Acetylthiosuccinic anhydride

Acetylthiosuccinic anhydride

C6H6O4S (173.9987)


   

tert-Butyl chromate solution in carbon tetrachloride

tert-Butyl chromate solution in carbon tetrachloride

C4H10CrO4 (173.9984)


   

4-phenolsulfonic acid

4-Hydroxybenzenesulfonic acid

C6H6O4S (173.9987)


   

Phenylsulfate

Phenyl hydrogen sulfate

C6H6O4S (173.9987)


An aryl sulfate that is phenol bearing an O-sulfo substituent.

   

O-Phenolsulfonic acid

Benzenesulfonic acid,2-hydroxy-

C6H6O4S (173.9987)


   

3-hydroxybenzenesulfonic acid

3-hydroxybenzenesulfonic acid

C6H6O4S (173.9987)


An arenesulfonic acid that is phenol substituted by a sulfo group at C-3.

   

2-hydroxybenzenesulfonic acid

2-hydroxybenzenesulfonic acid

C6H6O4S (173.9987)


An arenesulfonic acid that is phenol substituted by a sulfo group at C-2.

   

Hydroxybenzenesulfonic acid

Hydroxybenzenesulfonic acid

C6H6O4S (173.9987)