Exact Mass: 184.2191

Exact Mass Matches: 184.2191

Found 71 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 184.2191, within given mass tolerance error 4.0E-5 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 8.0E-6 dalton.

Tridecane

InChI=1/C13H28/c1-3-5-7-9-11-13-12-10-8-6-4-2/h3-13H2,1-2H

C13H28 (184.2191)


Tridecane appears as an oily straw yellow clear liquid with a hydrocarbon odor. Flash point 190-196 °F. Specific gravity 0.76. Boiling point 456 °F. Repeated or prolonged skin contact may irritate or redden skin, progressing to dermatitis. Exposure to high concentrations of vapor may result in headache and stupor. Tridecane is a straight chain alkane containing 13 carbon atoms. It forms a component of the essential oils isolated from plants such as Abelmoschus esculentus. It has a role as a plant metabolite and a volatile oil component. Tridecane is a natural product found in Dryopteris assimilis, Thyanta perditor, and other organisms with data available. Tridecane is an alkane hydrocarbon with the chemical formula CH3(CH2)11CH3. Tridecane is found in allspice and it is also isolated from lime oil. It is a light, combustible colourless liquid that is used in the manufacture of paraffin products, the paper processing industry, in jet fuel research and in the rubber industry; furthermore, tridecane is used as a solvent and distillation chaser. n-tridecane is also one of the major chemicals secreted by some insects as a defense against predators. Tridecane has 802 constitutional isomers A straight chain alkane containing 13 carbon atoms. It forms a component of the essential oils isolated from plants such as Abelmoschus esculentus. Isolated from lime oil Tridecane is a short chain aliphatic hydrocarbon containing 13 carbon atoms. Tridecane is an volatile oil component isolated from essential oil of Piper aduncum L. Tridecane is a stress compound released by the brown marmorated stink bugs stress compound[1][2]. Tridecane is a short chain aliphatic hydrocarbon containing 13 carbon atoms. Tridecane is an volatile oil component isolated from essential oil of Piper aduncum L. Tridecane is a stress compound released by the brown marmorated stink bugs stress compound[1][2].

   

2-Methyldodecane

C12-14-Iso-alkanes

C13H28 (184.2191)


2-Methyldodecane is found in alcoholic beverages. 2-Methyldodecane is a constituent of Cicer arietinum (chickpea) and Humulus lupulus (hops)

   

3,3,4-Trimethyldecane

3,3,4-Trimethyl-decane

C13H28 (184.2191)


3,3,4-Trimethyldecane is found in fruits. 3,3,4-Trimethyldecane is a constituent of the fruit of Prunus domestica (plum)

   

2,6,8-Trimethyldecane

2,6,8-Trimethyl-decane

C13H28 (184.2191)


2,6,8-Trimethyldecane is found in herbs and spices. 2,6,8-Trimethyldecane is a constituent of the flowers of Osmanthus fragrans (sweet osmanthus)

   

2,6,7-Trimethyldecane

2,6,7-Trimethyl-decane

C13H28 (184.2191)


2,6,7-Trimethyldecane is found in pulses. 2,6,7-Trimethyldecane is a constituent of Medicago sativa (alfalfa)

   

2,3,4-Trimethyldecane

2,3,4-Trimethyldecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


2,3,4-Trimethyldecane is found in tea. 2,3,4-Trimethyldecane is a constituent of the volatile oil of ginseng

   

2,2,9-Trimethyldecane

1-Octadecanol, mixed with 1-hexadecanol

C13H28 (184.2191)


2,2,9-Trimethyldecane is found in fruits. 2,2,9-Trimethyldecane is a constituent of the fruit of Prunus domestica (plum)

   

2,2,8-Trimethyldecane

3,7-Dimethyl-1,7-octadien-3-ol

C13H28 (184.2191)


2,2,8-Trimethyldecane is found in fruits. 2,2,8-Trimethyldecane is a constituent of the flowers of Prunus armeniaca (apricot) and Prunus salicina (Japanese plum)

   

2,2,4-Trimethyldecane

2,2,4-Trimethyl-decane

C13H28 (184.2191)


2,2,4-Trimethyldecane is found in alcoholic beverages. 2,2,4-Trimethyldecane is a constituent of the essential oil of hops (Humulus lupulus)

   

xi-3-Methyldodecane

xi-3-Methyldodecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


xi-3-Methyldodecane is found in nuts. xi-3-Methyldodecane is a constituent of chick pea (Cicer arientinum) and coconut. Constituent of chick pea (Cicer arientinum) and coconut. xi-3-Methyldodecane is found in pulses and nuts.

   

2,2,6-Trimethyldecane

2,2,6-Trimethyldecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

4,6-DIMETHYLUNDECANE

4,6-DIMETHYLUNDECANE

C13H28 (184.2191)


An alkane that is undecane substituted by methyl groups at positions 4 and 6.

   

3-Methyl-5-propylnonane

3-Methyl-5-propylnonane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

4,7-Dimethylundecane

4,7-Dimethylundecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

2-Methyl-5-propylnonane

2-Methyl-5-propylnonane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

2,9-Dimethylundecane

2,9-Dimethylundecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

2,4-DIMETHYLUNDECANE

2,4-DIMETHYLUNDECANE

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

2,5,6-Trimethyldecane

2,5,6-Trimethyldecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

3,6-Dimethylundecane

3,6-Dimethylundecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

5,6-Dimethylundecane

5,6-Dimethylundecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

3,3,4-Trimethyldecane

3,3,4-Trimethyl-decane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

2,6,8-Trimethyldecane

2,6,8-Trimethyl-decane

C13H28 (184.2191)


An alkane that is decane substituted by a methyl group at positions 2,6 and 8. It is a combustion product of natural gas.

   

2,6,7-Trimethyldecane

2,6,7-Trimethyl-decane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

2,3,4-Trimethyldecane

2,3,4-Trimethyldecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

Fatty alcohols

1-Octadecanol, mixed with 1-hexadecanol

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

2,2,8-Trimethyldecane

3,7-Dimethyl-1,7-octadien-3-ol

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

2,2,4-Trimethyldecane

2,2,4-Trimethyl-decane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

2-METHYLDODECANE

C12-14-Iso-alkanes

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

3-Methyldodecane

xi-3-Methyldodecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

3,7-Dimethylundecane

3,7-Dimethylundecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

6-Methyldodecane

6-Methyldodecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

2,2,6,6-Tetramethyl-4-ethylheptane

2,2,6,6-Tetramethyl-4-ethylheptane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

2,2,6,8-Tetramethylnonane

2,2,6,8-Tetramethylnonane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

2,3,5-Trimethyldecane

2,3,5-Trimethyldecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

2,3,7-Trimethyldecane

2,3,7-Trimethyldecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

2,5-Dimethylundecane

2,5-Dimethylundecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

2,6,6-trimethyldecane

2,6,6-trimethyldecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

3,5,7-trimethyldecane

3,5,7-trimethyldecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

3,5-Dimethylundecane

3,5-Dimethylundecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

5,7-Dimethylundecane

5,7-Dimethylundecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

5-(1-Methylpropyl)nonane

5-(1-Methylpropyl)nonane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

2-Methyl-6-ethyldecane

2-Methyl-6-ethyldecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

3-Methyl-3-ethyldecane

3-Methyl-3-ethyldecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

4-Methyl-5-propylnonane

4-Methyl-5-propylnonane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

5-Butylnonane

5-Butylnonane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

5-Ethylundecane

5-Ethylundecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

3-Ethylundecane

3-Ethylundecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

9-Ethylundecane

9-Ethylundecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

2,5,9-trimethyldecane

2,5,9-trimethyldecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

Trimethyldecane, 2,5,6-

Trimethyldecane, 2,5,6-

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

4-ethyl-2,2,6,6-tetramethylheptane

4-ethyl-2,2,6,6-tetramethylheptane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

2,2,3,4,6,6-hexamethylheptane

2,2,3,4,6,6-hexamethylheptane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

2,2,5-trimethyldecane

2,2,5-trimethyldecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

2,2,7-trimethyldecane

2,2,7-trimethyldecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

DECANE,2,3,7-TRIMETHYL-

DECANE,2,3,7-TRIMETHYL-

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

2,3,8-trimethyldecane

2,3,8-trimethyldecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

2,6-Dimethylundecane

2,6-Dimethylundecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

4,4-Dipropylheptane

4,4-Dipropylheptane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

6-ethyl-2-methyl-decane

6-ethyl-2-methyl-decane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

5-(2-methylpropyl)nonane

5-(2-methylpropyl)nonane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

NONANE,5-(1-METHYLPROPYL)-

NONANE,5-(1-METHYLPROPYL)-

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

2,2,3-trimethyldecane

2,2,3-trimethyldecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

4-Methyldodecane

4-Methyldodecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

3,8-dimethylundecane

3,8-dimethylundecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


An alkane that is undecane substituted by methyl groups at positions 3 and 8. Metabolite observed in cancer metabolism.

   

2,4,6-Trimethyldecane

2,4,6-Trimethyldecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


An alkane that is decane substituted by a methyl group at positions 2,4 and 6.

   

Tridekan

InChI=1\C13H28\c1-3-5-7-9-11-13-12-10-8-6-4-2\h3-13H2,1-2H

C13H28 (184.2191)


Tridecane is a short chain aliphatic hydrocarbon containing 13 carbon atoms. Tridecane is an volatile oil component isolated from essential oil of Piper aduncum L. Tridecane is a stress compound released by the brown marmorated stink bugs stress compound[1][2]. Tridecane is a short chain aliphatic hydrocarbon containing 13 carbon atoms. Tridecane is an volatile oil component isolated from essential oil of Piper aduncum L. Tridecane is a stress compound released by the brown marmorated stink bugs stress compound[1][2].

   

(5S)-2,5,9-trimethyldecane

(5S)-2,5,9-trimethyldecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

3-ethyl-3-methyldecane

3-ethyl-3-methyldecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


An alkane that is decane in which the two methylene hydrogens at position 3 have been replaced by a methyl group and an ethyl group.

   

Methylethyldecane

Methylethyldecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

6-ethyl-2-methyldecane

6-ethyl-2-methyldecane

C13H28 (184.2191)


   

5,5-Dimethylundecane

NA

C13H28 (184.2191)


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