Exact Mass: 177.891

Exact Mass Matches: 177.891

Found 38 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 177.891, within given mass tolerance error 0.05 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton.

Iodate

Iodic acid (hio3) ion(1-)

H3IO3 (177.9127)


Iodate is an iodate is a salt of iodic acid. Because it is more stable than iodide, most health authorities preferentially recommend iodate as an additive to salt for correcting iodine deficiency. Even in a low exposure, doubts have been raised whether the safety of iodate. In humans and rats, oral bioavailability of iodine from iodate is virtually equivalent to that from iodide. When given intravenously to rats, or when added to whole blood or tissue homogenates in vitro or to foodstuff, iodate is quantitatively reduced to iodide by nonenzymatic reactions, and thus becomes available to the body as iodide. Therefore, except perhaps for the gastrointestinal mucosa, exposure of tissues to iodate might be minimal. At much higher doses given intravenously (i.e., above 10 mg/kg), iodate is highly toxic to the retina. Ocular toxicity in humans has occurred only after exposure to doses of 600 to 1,200 mg per individual. Oral exposures of several animal species to high doses, exceeding the human intake from fortified salt by orders of magnitude, pointed to corrosive effects in the gastrointestinal tract, hemolysis, nephrotoxicity, and hepatic injury. Genotoxicity and carcinogenicity data for iodate are scarce or nonexistent. (PMID: 11396703). An iodate is a salt of iodic acid. Because it is more stable than iodide, most health authorities preferentially recommend iodate as an additive to salt for correcting iodine deficiency. Even in a low exposure, doubts have been raised whether the safety of iodate. In humans and rats, oral bioavailability of iodine from iodate is virtually equivalent to that from iodide. When given intravenously to rats, or when added to whole blood or tissue homogenates in vitro or to foodstuff, iodate is quantitatively reduced to iodide by nonenzymatic reactions, and thus becomes available to the body as iodide. Therefore, except perhaps for the gastrointestinal mucosa, exposure of tissues to iodate might be minimal. At much higher doses given intravenously (i.e., above 10 mg/kg), iodate is highly toxic to the retina. Ocular toxicity in humans has occurred only after exposure to doses of 600 to 1,200 mg per individual. Oral exposures of several animal species to high doses, exceeding the human intake from fortified salt by orders of magnitude, pointed to corrosive effects in the gastrointestinal tract, hemolysis, nephrotoxicity, and hepatic injury. Genotoxicity and carcinogenicity data for iodate are scarce or nonexistent. (PMID: 11396703) [HMDB]

   

2,2,2-Trichloro-1-methoxyethanol

2,2,2-Trichloro-1-methoxyethanol

C3H5Cl3O2 (177.9355)


   

maleic acid, zinc salt

maleic acid, zinc salt

C4H2O4Zn (177.9245)


   

1,1,3,3-tetrachloroprop-1-ene

1,1,3,3-tetrachloroprop-1-ene

C3H2Cl4 (177.8911)


   

4-Amino-2-bromothiazole

4-Amino-2-bromothiazole

C3H3BrN2S (177.92)


   

2-Amino-4-bromothiazole

2-Amino-4-bromothiazole

C3H3BrN2S (177.92)


   

Calcium methanearsonate

Calcium methanearsonate

CH3AsCaO3 (177.8924)


   

SULFURIC ACID

SULFURIC ACID

H2O7S2 (177.9242)


   

2-Butenedioate, (2E)-, zinc salt (1:1)

2-Butenedioate, (2E)-, zinc salt (1:1)

C4H2O4Zn (177.9245)


   

5-BROMOHYDANTOIN

5-BROMOHYDANTOIN

C3H3BrN2O2 (177.9378)


   

1,2,3,3-tetrachloroprop-1-ene

1,2,3,3-tetrachloroprop-1-ene

C3H2Cl4 (177.8911)


   

Zinc Sulfate Monohydrate

Zinc Sulfate Monohydrate

H2O5SZn (177.8914)


   

3,5-Dichloro-1,2-thiazole-4-carbonitrile

3,5-Dichloro-1,2-thiazole-4-carbonitrile

C4Cl2N2S (177.9159)


   

2-Bromo-5-methyl-1,3,4-thiadiazole

2-Bromo-5-methyl-1,3,4-thiadiazole

C3H3BrN2S (177.92)


   

trichloro(ethoxy)silane

trichloro(ethoxy)silane

C2H5Cl3OSi (177.9175)


   

Tetrachloropropene

Tetrachloropropene

C3H2Cl4 (177.8911)


   

sodium,2-bromo-2-fluoroacetate

sodium,2-bromo-2-fluoroacetate

C2HBrFNaO2 (177.9042)


   

Tellurium trioxide

Tellurium trioxide

O3Te (177.891)


   

dysprosium nitride

dysprosium nitride

DyN (177.9323)


   

Propanoic acid,2-hydroxy-, strontium salt (2:1)

Propanoic acid,2-hydroxy-, strontium salt (2:1)

C3H6O3Sr++ (177.9373)


   

BORON TRICHLORIDE-METHYL SULFIDE COMPLEX

BORON TRICHLORIDE-METHYL SULFIDE COMPLEX

C2H6BCl3S (177.9349)


   

chloroiodomethane-d2

chloroiodomethane-d2

CClD2I (177.9015)


   

Difluoro(iodo)methane

Difluoro(iodo)methane

CHF2I (177.9091)


   

strontium diformate

strontium diformate

C2H2O4Sr (177.9009)


   

Trifluorostibine

Trifluorostibine

F3Sb (177.899)


   

2-(Bromomethyl)-1,3,4-thiadiazole

2-(Bromomethyl)-1,3,4-thiadiazole

C3H3BrN2S (177.92)


   

2,4-Dichloro-5-cyanothiazole

2,4-Dichloro-5-cyanothiazole

C4Cl2N2S (177.9159)


   

Cesium formate

Caesium formate

CHCsO2 (177.9031)


   

5-Bromo-1,3-thiazol-2-amine

5-Bromo-1,3-thiazol-2-amine

C3H3BrN2S (177.92)


   

ethyl dichlorothiophosphate

ethyl dichlorothiophosphate

C2H5Cl2OPS (177.9176)


   

Calcium zirconate

Calcium zirconate

CaO3Zr (177.852)


   

5-Bromo-3-methyl-1,2,4-thiadiazole

5-Bromo-3-methyl-1,2,4-thiadiazole

C3H3BrN2S (177.92)


   

3,4-Dichloroisothiazole-5-carbonitrile

3,4-Dichloroisothiazole-5-carbonitrile

C4Cl2N2S (177.9159)


   

5-Bromo-2-thiopheneol

5-Bromo-2-thiopheneol

C4H3BrOS (177.9088)


   

Tellurite

Tellurite

O3Te-2 (177.891)


   

Disulfuric acid

Disulfuric acid

H2O7S2 (177.9242)


   

Zirconium oxychloride

Zirconium oxychloride

Cl2H2OZr (177.853)


   

CID 5460474

CID 5460474

O3Te- (177.891)