Exact Mass: 208.95885639999997
Exact Mass Matches: 208.95885639999997
Found 190 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 208.95885639999997
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Bismuth
Bi (208.980388)
Bismuth is a brittle metal with a white, silver-pink hue. Of all the metals, it is the most naturally diamagnetic, and only mercury has a lower thermal conductivity. It is generally considered to be the last naturally occurring stable, non-radioactive element on the periodic table, although it is actually slightly radioactive, with an extremely long half-life. Bismuth compounds are used in cosmetics, medicines (as antacids), and in medical procedures. As a result trace levels of bismuth are found in almost all humans. Physiologically, it exists as an ion in the body. The normal concentration of bismuth in blood is between 1 and 15 ug/L, but absorption from oral preparations produces a significant rise. Distribution of bismuth in the organs is largely independent of the compound administered or the route of administration: the concentration in kidney is always highest and the substance is also retained there for a long time. It is bound to a bismuth-metal binding protein in the kidney, the synthesis of which can be induced by the metal itself. Elimination from the body takes place by the urinary and faecal routes, but the exact proportion contributed by each route is still unknown. Elimination from blood displays multicompartment pharmacokinetics, the shortest half life described in humans being 3.5 minutes, and the longest 17 to 22 years. A number of toxic effects have been attributed to bismuth compounds in humans: nephropathy, encephalopathy, osteoarthropathy, gingivitis, stomatitis and colitis. Whether hepatitis is a side effect, however, is open to dispute. Each of these adverse effects is associated with certain bismuth compounds. Bismuth encephalopathy occurred in France as an epidemic of toxicity and was associated with the intake of inorganic salts including bismuth subnitrate, subcarbonate and subgallate. In the prodromal phase patients developed problems in walking, standing or writing, deterioration of memory, changes in behaviour, insomnia and muscle cramps, together with several psychiatric symptoms. Bismuth is a chemical element with symbol Bi and atomic number 83. Bismuth compounds are used in cosmetics, pigments, and a few pharmaceuticals, notably Pepto-Bismol. Bismuth has unusually low toxicity for a heavy metal. As the toxicity of lead has become more apparent in recent years, there is an increasing use of bismuth alloys (presently about a third of bismuth production) as a replacement for lead. [Wikipedia]
phosphinomethylisomalate
Phosphinomethylisomalate belongs to beta hydroxy acids and derivatives class of compounds. Those are compounds containing a carboxylic acid substituted with a hydroxyl group on the C3 carbon atom. Phosphinomethylisomalate is soluble (in water) and a moderately acidic compound (based on its pKa). Phosphinomethylisomalate can be found in a number of food items such as nance, purple mangosteen, babassu palm, and kombu, which makes phosphinomethylisomalate a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products.
phosphinomethylmalate
Phosphinomethylmalate, also known as 2-(hydroxyphosphonoylmethyl)butanedioate, belongs to short-chain hydroxy acids and derivatives class of compounds. Those are hydroxy acids with an alkyl chain the contains less than 6 carbon atoms. Phosphinomethylmalate is soluble (in water) and a moderately acidic compound (based on its pKa). Phosphinomethylmalate can be found in a number of food items such as parsley, agar, chicory roots, and feijoa, which makes phosphinomethylmalate a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products.
6-(Methylsulfinylmethyl)tetrahydro-2H-1,3-thiazine-2-thione
Sulfamic acid, (5-ethyl-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl)- (9CI)
1,5-dichloro-3-fluoro-2-nitrobenzene
C6H2Cl2FNO2 (208.94466240000003)
2,6-dichloro-5-fluoronicotinic acid
C6H2Cl2FNO2 (208.94466240000003)
Carbamic acid,(3-bromopropyl)-, ethyl ester (8CI,9CI)
C6H12BrNO2 (209.00513519999998)
4-(3-Chlorophenyl)-2-thiophenamine
C10H8ClNS (209.00659579999999)
3,5-DICHLORO-6-FLUOROPICOLINIC ACID
C6H2Cl2FNO2 (208.94466240000003)
2-[3-(chloromethyl)phenyl]-1,3-thiazole
C10H8ClNS (209.00659579999999)
5-(2-methyl-1,3-thiazol-4-yl)thiophene-2-carbaldehyde
(3,6-DIOXO-1,2,3,6-TETRAHYDROPYRIDAZIN-4-YL)-ACETIC ACID
Potassium (2-cyanophenyl)trifluoroborate
C7H4BF3KN (209.00259499999999)
2,4-dichlorophenoxy-3,5,6-d3-acetic-d2 acid
C8HCl2D5O2 (209.00586949000004)
(2,2,2-trideuterio-1-hydroxy-1-phosphonoethyl)phosphonic acid
C2H5D3O7P2 (208.99335933400002)
2,3-Dichloro-1-fluoro-4-nitrobenzene
C6H2Cl2FNO2 (208.94466240000003)
Benzenesulfonylfluoride, 3-amino-4-chloro-
C6H5ClFNO2S (208.97135520000003)
4-(PIPERIDINE)PIPERIDINEHYDROCHLORIDE
C6H5ClFNO2S (208.97135520000003)
2,4-Dichloro-5-fluoronitrobenzene
C6H2Cl2FNO2 (208.94466240000003)
4-CHLORO-3-CYANO-6-FLUORO-2H-BENZOPYRAN
C10H5ClFNO (209.00436820000002)
Benzenesulfonylfluoride, 4-amino-3-chloro-
C6H5ClFNO2S (208.97135520000003)
1,3-Dichloro-2-fluoro-4-nitrobenzene
C6H2Cl2FNO2 (208.94466240000003)
2-(3-Chloro-1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-ylthio)acetamide
C4H4ClN3OS2 (208.94843239999997)
3,5-Dichloro-4-fluoronitrobenzene
C6H2Cl2FNO2 (208.94466240000003)
1,2-Dichloro-4-fluoro-5-nitrobenzene
C6H2Cl2FNO2 (208.94466240000003)
(2-AMINO-PHENYL)-METHYL-CARBAMICACIDTERT-BUTYLESTER
4-(4-Chloro-phenyl)-2-methyl-thiazole
C10H8ClNS (209.00659579999999)
4-(Chloromethyl)-2-phenyl-1,3-thiazole
C10H8ClNS (209.00659579999999)
2-Chloro-4-fluorobenzenesulfonamide
C6H5ClFNO2S (208.97135520000003)
3-chloro-2-fluorobenzenesulfonamide
C6H5ClFNO2S (208.97135520000003)
3-Pyridinecarbonyl chloride, 2-(trifluoromethyl)- (9CI)
furcelleran
Emulsifier, stabiliser, thickening agent. Furcelleran salts prepd. by increasing the concentration of the naturally occurring cations (ammonium, calcium, potassium or sodium) have similar utility
1,2-Dichloro-4-fluoro-3-nitrobenzene
C6H2Cl2FNO2 (208.94466240000003)
6-Chloro-5-(trifluoromethyl)-3-pyridinecarboxaldehyde
3-chloro-6-(trifluoromethyl)pyridine-2-carbaldehyde
2-Bromopyridine N-oxide hydrochloride
C5H5BrClNO (208.92430099999999)
imidazole-1-sulfonyl azide hydrochloride
C3H4ClN5O2S (208.97742340000002)
2-(4,5-DICHLORO-1H-IMIDAZOL-1-YL)-N-HYDROXYACETAMIDE
C5H5Cl2N3O2 (208.97588100000002)
Potassium (3-cyanophenyl)(trifluoro)borate(1-)
C7H4BF3KN (209.00259499999999)
Potassium (4-cyanophenyl)(trifluoro)borate(1-)
C7H4BF3KN (209.00259499999999)
2-[4-(chloromethyl)phenyl]-1,3-thiazole
C10H8ClNS (209.00659579999999)
5-Chloro-2-fluorobenzenesulfonamide
C6H5ClFNO2S (208.97135520000003)
2,4-Dichloro-5-oxo-2,5-dihydro-2-furylacetate
C6H3Cl2O4- (208.94083980000002)
2-Chloro-2-(2-chloro-5-oxofuran-2-yl)acetate
C6H3Cl2O4- (208.94083980000002)
2-chloro-2-(4-chloro-5-oxo-2H-furan-2-yl)acetate
C6H3Cl2O4- (208.94083980000002)
2-phosphinomethylmalate(3-)
A dicarboxylic acid anion obtained by deprotonation of the carboxy and phosphino group of phosphinomethylmalic acid.
phosphinomethylisomalate(3-)
A dicarboxylic acid anion obtained by deprotonation of the carboxy and phosphino groups of phosphinomethylisomalic acid; major species at pH 7.3.