Exact Mass: 239.9674384
Exact Mass Matches: 239.9674384
Found 42 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 239.9674384
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Anethole trithione
A - Alimentary tract and metabolism > A16 - Other alimentary tract and metabolism products > A16A - Other alimentary tract and metabolism products > A16AX - Various alimentary tract and metabolism products C1892 - Chemopreventive Agent > C54630 - Phase II Enzymes Inducer Anethole trithione, a sulfur heterocyclic choleretic, is a bile secretion-stimulating agent. Anethole trithione enhances salivary secretion and increases mAChRs, and can be used for dry mouth research[1][2]. Anethole trithione, a sulfur heterocyclic choleretic, is a bile secretion-stimulating agent. Anethole trithione enhances salivary secretion and increases mAChRs, and can be used for dry mouth research[1][2].
Anethole_trithione
Anetholtrithion is a member of methoxybenzenes. Anethole trithione (ATT) appears to have a broad range of unique functions, from increasing salivary secretion to help treat xerostomia, to demonstrating an ability to inhibit carcinogenesis by increasing the activity of electrophile detoxification enzymes, and even being used as an adjunctive therapy for cholecystitis, gallstone, indigestion, and acute/chronic hepatitis and is marketed in certain countries like France, Germany, and China. Unfortunately, many of the specific mechanisms of action to these activities have yet to be formally elucidated, which means that while studies are ongoing, ATT itself is not necessarily formally indicated for many of these aforementioned functions at this time and is only used in limited regions around the world. Anetholtrithion is a substituted dithiolthione and analog of chemopreventive agent oltipraz. Anethole trithione is a bile secretion-stimulating drug that restores salivation and relieves the discomfort of dry mouth in chemotherapy-induced xerostomia. In addition, this agent has exhibited chemopreventive properties. The mechanism of action for the chemopreventive and xerostomia properties have not been fully elucidated. Choleretic used to allay dry mouth and constipation due to tranquilizers. A - Alimentary tract and metabolism > A16 - Other alimentary tract and metabolism products > A16A - Other alimentary tract and metabolism products > A16AX - Various alimentary tract and metabolism products C1892 - Chemopreventive Agent > C54630 - Phase II Enzymes Inducer Anethole trithione, a sulfur heterocyclic choleretic, is a bile secretion-stimulating agent. Anethole trithione enhances salivary secretion and increases mAChRs, and can be used for dry mouth research[1][2]. Anethole trithione, a sulfur heterocyclic choleretic, is a bile secretion-stimulating agent. Anethole trithione enhances salivary secretion and increases mAChRs, and can be used for dry mouth research[1][2].
7-Bromo-1,2,4-benzotriazin-3-amine 1-oxide
C7H5BrN4O (239.96466999999998)
2-Amino-6-bromopyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidin-4(3H)-one
C7H5BrN4O (239.96466999999998)
3-Chloro-5-(trifluoromethyl)pyridine-2-carbothioamide
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1-(3-BROMOBENZYL)-4-METHYLPERHYDRO-1,4-DIAZEPINE
C7H5BrN4O (239.96466999999998)
Anethole trithione
A - Alimentary tract and metabolism > A16 - Other alimentary tract and metabolism products > A16A - Other alimentary tract and metabolism products > A16AX - Various alimentary tract and metabolism products C1892 - Chemopreventive Agent > C54630 - Phase II Enzymes Inducer Anethole trithione, a sulfur heterocyclic choleretic, is a bile secretion-stimulating agent. Anethole trithione enhances salivary secretion and increases mAChRs, and can be used for dry mouth research[1][2]. Anethole trithione, a sulfur heterocyclic choleretic, is a bile secretion-stimulating agent. Anethole trithione enhances salivary secretion and increases mAChRs, and can be used for dry mouth research[1][2].
5-Chloropyridin-3-yl thiazole-4-carboxylate
C9H5ClN2O2S (239.97602600000002)
3,7-Dichloroquinoline-8-carboxylate
C10H4Cl2NO2- (239.96190840000003)