Exact Mass: 73.0891

Exact Mass Matches: 73.0891

Found 20 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 73.0891, within given mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.001 dalton.

2-Methyl-1-propylamine

Isobutylamine hydrochloride

C4H11N (73.0891)


2-Methyl-1-propylamine is found in black elderberry. 2-Methyl-1-propylamine is found in various foodstuffs. Found in various foodstuffs

   

sec-Butylamine

Secondary butylamine

C4H11N (73.0891)


sec-Butylamine is one of the four isomeric amines of butane, the others being n-butylamine, tert-butylamine and isobutylamine. It is very harmful to aquatic organisms. (Wikipedia

   

1-Butylamine

N-Butylamine hydrochloride, 14C-labeled CPD

C4H11N (73.0891)


1-Butylamine, also known as 1-aminobutan or N-C4H9NH2, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as monoalkylamines. These are organic compounds containing an primary aliphatic amine group. Butylamine is a colourless liquid which acquires a yellow colour upon storage in air. 1-Butylamine is an ammonia and fishy tasting compound. 1-Butylamine has been detected, but not quantified, in several different foods, such as cocoa and cocoa products, brassicas, fishes, garden tomato, and milk and milk products. This could make 1-butylamine a potential biomarker for the consumption of these foods. It is one of the four isomeric amines of butane. It is known to have the fishy, ammonia-like odor common to amines. Found in mulberry leaves, kale, swede, tomato, wheat bread, cheeses, caviar, raw fatty fish, cooked chicken or beef, beer, cocoa, and other foodstuffs. Found in mulberry leaves, kale, swede, tomato, wheat bread, cheeses, caviar, raw fatty fish, cooked chicken or beef, beer, cocoa, and other foodstuffs. Flavouring agent

   

Diethylamine

5-oxo-L-Prolyl-L-glutaminyl-L-alpha-aspartyl-O-sulfO-L-tyrosyl-L-threonylglycyl-L-tryptophyl-L-methionyl-L-alpha-aspartyl-L-phenylalaninamiden-ethylethanamine (1/1)

C4H11N (73.0891)


Diethylamine, also known as (c2h5)2nh or dea, is a member of the class of compounds known as dialkylamines. Dialkylamines are organic compounds containing a dialkylamine group, characterized by two alkyl groups bonded to the amino nitrogen. Diethylamine is soluble (in water) and a very strong basic compound (based on its pKa). Diethylamine is an ammoniacal and fishy tasting compound and can be found in a number of food items such as corn, apple, barley, and common grape, which makes diethylamine a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. Diethylamine is a non-carcinogenic (not listed by IARC) potentially toxic compound. Diethylamine is an organic compound with the formula (CH3CH2)2NH. It is a secondary amine. It is a flammable, weakly alkaline liquid that is miscible with most solvents. It is a colorless liquid, but commercial samples often appear brown due to impurities. It has a strong ammonia-like odor . Diethylamine, also known as DEA or (C2H5)2nh, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as dialkylamines. These are organic compounds containing a dialkylamine group, characterized by two alkyl groups bonded to the amino nitrogen. It is a colorless liquid which often appears brown due to impurities. It is volatile and has a strong unpleasant odor. Diethylamine is an ammoniacal and fishy tasting compound. Diethylamine is found, on average, in the highest concentration within barley and apples. Diethylamine has also been detected, but not quantified, in a few different foods, such as common grapes, corns, and spinachs. This could make diethylamine a potential biomarker for the consumption of these foods. Diethylamine is a potentially toxic compound. It is miscible with water and ethanol. Diethylamine is a secondary amine with the molecular structure CH3CH2NHCH2CH3. It is a flammable, strongly alkaline liquid.

   

N,N-DIMETHYLETHYLAMINE

NN-Dimethylethanaminium

C4H11N (73.0891)


   

tert-Butylamine

tert-Butylamine

C4H11N (73.0891)


   

N-Isopropylmethylamine

N-Isopropylmethylamine

C4H11N (73.0891)


   

N-METHYLPROPYLAMINE

Methyl-n-propylamine

C4H11N (73.0891)


   

Butylamine

1-Butanamine, 9ci

C4H11N (73.0891)


CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 8176

   

ISOBUTYLAMINE

ISOBUTYLAMINE

C4H11N (73.0891)


   

dea

Diethylammonium (Z)-1-(N,N-diethylamino)diazen-1-ium-1,2-diolate

C4H11N (73.0891)


   

2-methylaminopropane

2-methylaminopropane

C4H11N (73.0891)


   

(S)-(+)-2-Aminobutane

(S)-(+)-2-Aminobutane

C4H11N (73.0891)


   

N,N-Dimethylethanamine

N,N-Dimethylethanamine

C4H11N (73.0891)


   

(R)-(-)-2-Aminobutane

(R)-(-)-2-Aminobutane

C4H11N (73.0891)


   

Diethylamine

Diethylamine

C4H11N (73.0891)


   

AI3-24215

Diethylamine [UN1154] [Flammable liquid]

C4H11N (73.0891)


   

Valamine

Isobutylamine [UN1214] [Flammable liquid]

C4H11N (73.0891)


   

SEC-BUTYLAMINE

SEC-BUTYLAMINE

C4H11N (73.0891)


   

2-Methylpropanamine

2-Methylpropanamine

C4H11N (73.0891)


An alkylamine having isobutyl as the alkyl group. It has been isolated from Sambucus nigra (Elderberry).