Exact Mass: 213.0096

Exact Mass Matches: 213.0096

Found 25 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 213.0096, within given mass tolerance error 0.0002 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 4.0E-5 dalton.

3-Indoxyl sulfate

1H-indol-3-Ol hydrogen sulfate ester

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)


Indoxyl sulfate is a dietary protein metabolite and also a metabolite of the common amino acid tryptophan. It has been identified as a uremic toxin according to the European Uremic Toxin Working Group (PMID: 22626821). It is a circulating uremic toxin stimulating glomerular sclerosis and interstitial fibrosis. Indoxyl sulfate is one of the well-known substances of a group of protein-bound uremic retention solutes. Indoxyl sulfate increases the rate of progression of renal failure. In plasma, indoxyl sulfate is a protein-bound uremic solute that induces endothelial dysfunction by inhibiting endothelial proliferation and migration in vitro. Some studies suggest that indoxyl sulfate is also involved in oxidative stress. In hemodialyzed patients, serum levels of indoxyl sulfate are associated with levels of pentosidine, a marker of carbonyl and oxidative stress. In vitro, indoxyl sulfate increases reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in tubular cells and increases NAD(P)H oxidase activity in endothelial cells. Indoxyl sulfate impairs osteoblast function and induces abnormalities of bone turnover. Indoxyl sulfate strongly decreases the levels of glutathione, one of the most active antioxidant systems of the cell (PMID: 10681668 , 14681860 , 17471003 , 17403109). Indoxyl sulfate is a microbial metabolite found in Escherichia (PMID: 19946322). Indoxyl sulfate is a dietary protein metabolite, and also the metabolite of the common amino acid tryptophan. Indoxyl sulfate is a circulating uremic toxin stimulating glomerular sclerosis and interstitial fibrosis. Indoxyl sulfate is one of the well known substances of a group of protein-bound uremic retention solutes. Indoxyl sulfate increases the rate of progression of renal failure. In plasma, indoxyl sulfate is a protein-bound uremic solute that induces endothelial dysfunction by inhibiting endothelial proliferation and migration in vitro. Some studies suggest that indoxyl sulfate is also involved in oxidative stress. In hemodialyzed patients, serum levels of indoxyl sulfate are associated with levels of pentosidine, a marker of carbonyl and oxidative stress; in vitro, indoxyl sulfate increases reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in tubular cells, and increases NAD(P)H oxidase activity in endothelial cells. Indoxyl sulfate impairs osteoblst function and induces abnormalities of bone turnover. Indoxyl sulfate strongly decreases the levels of glutathione, one of the most active antioxidant systems of the cell. (PMID: 10681668, 14681860, 17471003, 17403109) [HMDB]

   

6-Hydroxyindole sulfate

(1H-indol-6-yl)oxidanesulfonic acid

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)


6-Hydroxyindole sulfate belongs to the class of organic compounds known as arylsulfates. These are organic compounds containing a sulfate group that carries an aryl group through an ether group. 6-Hydroxyindole sulfate has been identified in blood (PMID: 31250215).

   

7-Hydroxyindole sulfate

(1H-indol-7-yl)oxidanesulfonic acid

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)


7-Hydroxyindole sulfate belongs to the class of organic compounds known as arylsulfates. These are organic compounds containing a sulfate group that carries an aryl group through an ether group. 7-Hydroxyindole sulfate is a uremic toxin (PMID: 30087103).

   

3-Indoxyl sulfate

3-Indoxyl sulfate

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)


KEIO_ID I054

   

Indoxyl sulfate

3-Indoxylsulfate potassium salt

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)


Indoxyl sulfate is an aryl sulfate that is indoxyl in which the hydroxyl hydrogen is substituted by a sulfo group. It has a role as a human metabolite. It is a member of indoles and an aryl sulfate. A substance occurring in the urine of mammals and also in blood plasma as the normal metabolite of tryptophan. An increased urinary excretion of indican is seen in Hartnup disease from the bacterial degradation of unabsorbed tryptophan. It is functionally related to an indoxyl. It is a conjugate acid of an indoxyl sulfate(1-). Indoxyl sulfate is a natural product found in Strobilanthes cusia, Calanthe discolor, and other organisms with data available. Indoxyl sulfate is a uremic toxin. Uremic toxins can be subdivided into three major groups based upon their chemical and physical characteristics: 1) small, water-soluble, non-protein-bound compounds, such as urea; 2) small, lipid-soluble and/or protein-bound compounds, such as the phenols and 3) larger so-called middle-molecules, such as beta2-microglobulin. Chronic exposure of uremic toxins can lead to a number of conditions including renal damage, chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular disease. Indoxyl sulfate is a dietary protein metabolite, and also the metabolite of the common amino acid tryptophan. Indoxyl sulfate is a circulating uremic toxin stimulating glomerular sclerosis and interstitial fibrosis. Indoxyl sulfate is one of the well known substances of a group of protein-bound uremic retention solutes. Indoxyl sulfate increases the rate of progression of renal failure. In plasma, indoxyl sulfate is a protein-bound uremic solute that induces endothelial dysfunction by inhibiting endothelial proliferation and migration in vitro. Some studies suggest that indoxyl sulfate is also involved in oxidative stress. In hemodialyzed patients, serum levels of indoxyl sulfate are associated with levels of pentosidine, a marker of carbonyl and oxidative stress; in vitro, indoxyl sulfate increases reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in tubular cells, and increases NAD(P)H oxidase activity in endothelial cells. Indoxyl sulfate impairs osteoblst function and induces abnormalities of bone turnover. Indoxyl sulfate strongly decreases the levels of glutathione, one of the most active antioxidant systems of the cell. (A3273, A3274, A3275, A3276).

   

3-Indoxylsulfate potassium salt

3-Indoxylsulfate potassium salt

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)


   

Indoxyl-sulfate; LC-tDDA; CE10

Indoxyl-sulfate; LC-tDDA; CE10

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)


   

Indoxyl-sulfate; LC-tDDA; CE20

Indoxyl-sulfate; LC-tDDA; CE20

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)


   

Indoxyl-sulfate; LC-tDDA; CE30

Indoxyl-sulfate; LC-tDDA; CE30

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)


   

Indoxyl-sulfate; LC-tDDA; CE40

Indoxyl-sulfate; LC-tDDA; CE40

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)


   

Indoxyl-sulfate [M+H-SO3]+; AIF; CE0; CorrDec

Indoxyl-sulfate [M+H-SO3]+; AIF; CE0; CorrDec

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)


   

Indoxyl-sulfate [M+H-SO3]+; AIF; CE10; CorrDec

Indoxyl-sulfate [M+H-SO3]+; AIF; CE10; CorrDec

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)


   

Indoxyl-sulfate [M+H-SO3]+; AIF; CE30; CorrDec

Indoxyl-sulfate [M+H-SO3]+; AIF; CE30; CorrDec

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)


   

Indoxyl-sulfate [M+H-SO3]+; AIF; CE0; MS2Dec

Indoxyl-sulfate [M+H-SO3]+; AIF; CE0; MS2Dec

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)


   

Indoxyl-sulfate [M+H-SO3]+; AIF; CE10; MS2Dec

Indoxyl-sulfate [M+H-SO3]+; AIF; CE10; MS2Dec

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)


   

Indoxyl-sulfate [M+H-SO3]+; AIF; CE30; MS2Dec

Indoxyl-sulfate [M+H-SO3]+; AIF; CE30; MS2Dec

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)


   

Indoxylsulfuric acid

Indoxylsulfuric acid

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)


   

Acetic acid,2-[(4-nitrophenyl)thio]-

Acetic acid,2-[(4-nitrophenyl)thio]-

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)


   

1,2-benzoxazol-3-ylmethanesulfonic acid

1,2-benzoxazol-3-ylmethanesulfonic acid

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)


   

5-(METHYLTHIO)-2-NITROBENZOIC ACID

5-(METHYLTHIO)-2-NITROBENZOIC ACID

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)


   

5-(Methylsulfonyl)-1,3-benzoxazol-2(3H)-one

5-(Methylsulfonyl)-1,3-benzoxazol-2(3H)-one

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)


   

7-Hydroxyindole sulfate

7-Hydroxyindole sulfate

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)


   

S-methyl N-(6-oxopyran-2-carbonyl)carbamothioate

S-methyl N-(6-oxopyran-2-carbonyl)carbamothioate

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)


   

6-Hydroxyindole sulfate

6-Hydroxyindole sulfate

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)


   

Hydroxyindole sulfate

Hydroxyindole sulfate

C8H7NO4S (213.0096)