Exact Mass: 35.0051

Exact Mass Matches: 35.0051

Found 16 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 35.0051, within given mass tolerance error 0.05 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton.

Chloride ion

PLS216 Protein, nicotiana plumbaginifolia

Cl- (34.9689)


Under standard conditions, chlorine exists as a diatomic molecule. Chlorine is a highly toxic, pale yellow-green gas that has a specific strong smell. In nature, chlorine is most abundant as a chloride ion. Physiologically, it exists as an ion in the body. The chloride ion is an essential anion that the body needs for many critical functions. It also helps keep the bodys acid-base balance. The amount of chloride in the blood is carefully controlled by the kidneys. Chloride ions have important physiological roles. For instance, in the central nervous system, the inhibitory action of glycine and some of the action of GABA relies on the entry of Cl- into specific neurons. Also, the chloride-bicarbonate exchanger biological transport protein relies on the chloride ion to increase the bloods capacity of carbon dioxide, in the form of the bicarbonate ion. Chloride-transporting proteins (CLC) play fundamental roles in many tissues in the plasma membrane as well as in intracellular membranes. CLC proteins form a gene family that comprises nine members in mammals, at least four of which are involved in human genetic diseases. GABA(A) receptors are pentameric complexes that function as ligand-gated chloride ion channels. WNK kinases are a family of serine-threonine kinases that have been shown to play an essential role in the regulation of electrolyte homeostasis, and they are found in diverse epithelia throughout the body that are involved in chloride ion flux. Cystic fibrosis (CF) is caused by alterations in the CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTCR) gene that result in deranged sodium and chloride ion transport channels. (PMID: 17539703, 17729441, 17562499, 15300163) (For a complete review see Evans, Richard B. Chlorine: state of the art. Lung (2005), 183(3), 151-167. PMID: 16078037). The chloride ion is formed when the element chlorine picks up one electron to form the Cl- anion. The chloride ion is one of the most common anions in nature and is necessary to most forms of life. It is an essential electrolyte responsible for maintaining acid/base balance and regulating fluid in and out of cells. [Wikipedia]. Chloride is found in many foods, some of which are jute, grapefruit, lentils, and lime.

   

Aqueous ammonia

Ammonium Hydroxide

H5NO (35.0371)


It is used in food processing as a leavening agent, pH control agent, surface-finishing agent, and boiler water additive

   

Chlorine atom

Chlorine atom

Cl (34.9689)


   

(2H3)Methanol

(2H3)Methanol

CHD3O (35.045)


   

lithium nitride

lithium nitride

Li3N (35.0511)


   

azane,hydrate

azane,hydrate

H5NO (35.0371)


   

Lithium - silane (1:1)

Lithium - silane (1:1)

LiSi (34.9929)


   

Methan-d2-ol-d

Methan-d2-ol-d

CHD3O (35.045)


   

Phosphonium

Phosphonium

H4P+ (35.0051)


   

Sulfonium

Sulfonium

H3S+ (34.9955)


   

Oxygen monofluoride

Oxygen monofluoride

FO (34.9933)


   

Hypofluorite

Hypofluorite

FO- (34.9933)


   

Chlorine(1+)

Chlorine(1+)

Cl+ (34.9689)


   

Chloride

chloride standard

Cl- (34.9689)


A halide anion formed when chlorine picks up an electron to form an an anion.

   

Chlorine atom

Chlorine atom

Cl (34.9689)


   

Sulfonium

Sulfonium

H3S (34.9955)