Exact Mass: 253.18641019999998
Exact Mass Matches: 253.18641019999998
Found 23 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 253.18641019999998
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within given mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error
0.001 dalton.
Tolpropamine
D - Dermatologicals > D04 - Antipruritics, incl. antihistamines, anesthetics, etc. > D04A - Antipruritics, incl. antihistamines, anesthetics, etc. > D04AA - Antihistamines for topical use C308 - Immunotherapeutic Agent > C29578 - Histamine-1 Receptor Antagonist Tolpropamine is an alkylamine H1-antihistamine.
(6R,8S)-(+)-herbindole C|(6R,8S)-herbindole C|herbindole C
2-methyl-1-[(4-methylphenyl)methyl]-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-1H-isoquinoline
4-(TERT-BUTYL)-N,N-DIMETHYL-[1,1-BIPHENYL]-4-AMINE
2-(3-oxodecahydroquinoxalin-2-yl)-N-propylacetamide
Trimethyldiphenylpropylamine
A - Alimentary tract and metabolism > A03 - Drugs for functional gastrointestinal disorders > A03A - Drugs for functional gastrointestinal disorders
tolpropamine
D - Dermatologicals > D04 - Antipruritics, incl. antihistamines, anesthetics, etc. > D04A - Antipruritics, incl. antihistamines, anesthetics, etc. > D04AA - Antihistamines for topical use C308 - Immunotherapeutic Agent > C29578 - Histamine-1 Receptor Antagonist
Adenine (hemisulfate)
Adenine hemisulfate (6-Aminopurine hemisulfate), a purine, is one of the four nucleobases in the nucleic acid of DNA. Adenine hemisulfate acts as a chemical component of DNA and RNA. Adenine hemisulfate also plays an important role in biochemistry involved in cellular respiration, the form of both ATP and the cofactors (NAD and FAD), and protein synthesis[1][2]. Adenine hemisulfate (6-Aminopurine hemisulfate), a purine, is one of the four nucleobases in the nucleic acid of DNA. Adenine hemisulfate acts as a chemical component of DNA and RNA. Adenine hemisulfate also plays an important role in biochemistry involved in cellular respiration, the form of both ATP and the cofactors (NAD and FAD), and protein synthesis[1][2].