Exact Mass: 187.97232100000002
Exact Mass Matches: 187.97232100000002
Found 71 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 187.97232100000002
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0.001 dalton.
2,3-Dimercapto-1-propanesulfonic acid
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Calcium tartrate
Calcium tartrate is also known as mn(iii) tartrate or tartaric acid, calcium salt, (r-r*,r*)-isomer. Calcium tartrate is soluble (in water) and a moderately acidic compound (based on its pKa). Calcium tartrate can be found in tamarind, which makes calcium tartrate a potential biomarker for the consumption of this food product. Calcium tartrate is a byproduct of the wine industry, prepared from wine fermentation dregs. It is the calcium salt of tartaric acid, an acid most commonly found in grapes. Its solubility decreases with lower temperature, which results in the forming of whitish (in red wine often reddish) crystalline clusters as it precipitates. It finds use as a food preservative and acidity regulator. Like tartaric acid, calcium tartrate has two asymmetric carbons, hence it has two chiral isomers and a non-chiral isomer (meso-form). Most calcium tartrate of biological origin is the chiral levorotatory (‚Äì) isomer . Calcium tartrate is also known as mn(iii) tartrate or tartaric acid, calcium salt, (r-r*,r*)-isomer. Calcium tartrate is soluble (in water) and a moderately acidic compound (based on its pKa). Calcium tartrate can be found in tamarind, which makes calcium tartrate a potential biomarker for the consumption of this food product. Calcium tartrate is a byproduct of the wine industry, prepared from wine fermentation dregs. It is the calcium salt of tartaric acid, an acid most commonly found in grapes. Its solubility decreases with lower temperature, which results in the forming of whitish (in red wine often reddish) crystalline clusters as it precipitates. It finds use as a food preservative and acidity regulator. Like tartaric acid, calcium tartrate has two asymmetric carbons, hence it has two chiral isomers and a non-chiral isomer (meso-form). Most calcium tartrate of biological origin is the chiral levorotatory (–) isomer .
Potassium bitartrate
Obtained from sediment in wine manuf. It is used in food processing as a nutrient, pH control agent and leavening agent. Potassium bitartrate can be used with white vinegar to make a paste-like cleaning agent. It is a vital ingredient in Play-Doh and gingerbread house icing. This mixture is sometimes mistakenly made with vinegar and sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), which actually react to neutralise each other, creating carbon dioxide and a sodium acetate solution.; Potassium bitartrate, also known as potassium hydrogen tartrate, has formula KC4H5O6. It is a byproduct of winemaking. In cooking it is known as cream of tartar. It is the potassium acid salt of tartaric acid, a carboxylic acid. Potassium bitartrate is found in common grape. obtained from sediment in wine manuf. It is used in food processing as a nutrient, pH control agent and leavening agent
BENZOIC ACID, 5-CHLORO-2-MERCAPTO-
C7H5ClO2S (187.96987800000002)
BENZOIC ACID, 2-CHLORO-6-MERCAPTO-
C7H5ClO2S (187.96987800000002)
Potassium acid tartrate
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Potassium bitartrate
An organic potassium salt of L-tartaric acid. It is a by-product of winemaking and occurs naturally in grapes, the major fruit used to produce wine.