Exact Mass: 78.0317

Exact Mass Matches: 78.0317

Found 78 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 78.0317, within given mass tolerance error 0.05 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton.

Dimethyl sulfoxide

Research ind. corp. brand 1 OF dimethyl sulfoxide

C2H6OS (78.0139)


Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is a key dipolar aprotic solvent. It is less toxic than other members of this class: dimethylformamide, dimethylacetamide, N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, HMPA. Dimethyl sulfoxide is the chemical compound (CH3)2SO. This colorless liquid is an important "dipolar aprotic solvent." It is readily miscible in a wide range of organic solvents as well as water. It has a distinctive property of penetrating the skin very readily, allowing the handler to taste it. Some describe it as an "oyster-like" taste, others claim it tastes like garlic. DMSO is also employed as a rinsing agent in the electronics industry and, in its deuterated form (DMSO-d6), is a useful solvent in NMR due to its ability to dissolve a wide range of chemical compounds and its minimal interference with the sample signals. In cryobiology DMSO has been used as a cryoprotectant and is still an important constituent of cryoprotectant vitrification mixtures used to preserve organs, tissues, and cell suspensions. It is particularly important in the freezing and long-term storage of embryonic stem cells and hematopoietic stem cell, which are often frozen in a mixture of 10\\% DMSO and 90\\% fetal calf serum. As part of an autologous bone marrow transplant the DMSO is re-infused along with the patients own hematopoietic stem cell. Dimethyl sulfoxide is a by-product of wood pulping. One of the leading suppliers of DMSO is the Gaylord company in the USA. DMSO is frequently used as solvent in a number of chemical reactions. In particular it is an excellent reaction solvent for SN2 alkylations: it is possible to alkylate indoles with very high yields using potassium hydroxide as the base and a similar reaction also occurs with phenols. DMSO can be reacted with methyl iodide to form a sulfoxonium ion which can be reacted with sodium hydride to form a sulfur ylide. The methyl groups of DMSO are somewhat acidic in character (pKa=35) due to the stabilization of the resultant anions by the sulfoxide group. M - Musculo-skeletal system > M02 - Topical products for joint and muscular pain > M02A - Topical products for joint and muscular pain Found in broad bean Phaseolus vulgaris, alfalfa Medicago sativa and many other plants. Flavouring agent G - Genito urinary system and sex hormones > G04 - Urologicals > G04B - Urologicals D020011 - Protective Agents > D003451 - Cryoprotective Agents D000975 - Antioxidants > D016166 - Free Radical Scavengers D020011 - Protective Agents > D000975 - Antioxidants D012997 - Solvents Same as: D01043

   

beta-Mercaptoethanol

2-sulfanylethan-1-ol

C2H6OS (78.0139)


   

Benzene

1,2,3,5-tetradeuteriobenzene

C6H6 (78.0469)


Benzene is an organic chemical compound with the molecular formula C6H6. The benzene molecule is composed of six carbon atoms joined in a planar ring with one hydrogen atom attached to each. Because it contains only carbon and hydrogen atoms, benzene is classed as a hydrocarbon. Benzene, also known as benzol or [6]annulene, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as benzene and substituted derivatives. These are aromatic compounds containing one monocyclic ring system consisting of benzene. Benzene is a natural constituent of crude oil and is one of the elementary petrochemicals. Due to the cyclic continuous pi bonds between the carbon atoms, benzene is classed as an aromatic hydrocarbon. It is sometimes abbreviated PhH. Benzene is a colorless and highly flammable liquid with a sweet smell, and is partially responsible for the aroma around petrol (gasoline) stations. It is used primarily as a precursor to the manufacture of chemicals with more complex structure, such as ethylbenzene and cumene, of which billions of kilograms are produced annually. Although a major industrial chemical, benzene finds limited use in consumer items because of its toxicity. Benzene is formally rated as a carcinogen (by IARC 1) and is also a potentially toxic compound. Benzene has been found to be associated with several diseases such as autism and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified. It is used in processing of modified hop extract

   

Fluoroacetic acid

Fluoroacetic acid, ammonium salt, 2-(14)C-labeled

C2H3FO2 (78.0117)


D010575 - Pesticides > D012378 - Rodenticides D016573 - Agrochemicals

   

Chloroacetaldehyde

Chloroacetaldehyde hydrate

C2H3ClO (77.9872)


Being bifunctional, chloroacetaldehyde is a versatile precursor to many heterocyclic compounds. It condenses with thiourea derivatives to give aminothiazoles. This reaction was once important as a precursor to sulfathiazole, one of the first sulfa drugs. Chloroacetaldehyde is the organic compound with the formula ClCH2CHO. Like some related compounds, it is highly electrophilic reagent and a potentially dangerous alkylating agent. The compound is not normally encountered in the anhydrous form, but rather as the hydrate (acetal), ClCH2CH(OH)2. Chloroacetaldehyde is a useful intermediate in the synthesis, e.g. of 2-aminothiazole or many pharmaceutical compounds. Another use is to facilitate bark removal from tree trunks.

   

Aluminium hydroxide

Dried aluminum hydroxide gel fine granules

Al(OH)3 (77.9898)


It is used in foods as a buffer, neutralising agent or firming agent. Aluminium hydroxide is an intermediate product in the Bayer process. In this process, bauxite is dissolved in hot sodium hydroxide solution, and insolubilities are filtered off. On cooling, aluminium hydroxide precipitates. The aluminium hydroxide is further calcined to give alumina, which may be smelted in the Hall-Héroult process in order to produce aluminium. C308 - Immunotherapeutic Agent > C210 - Immunoadjuvant > C2554 - Vaccine Adjuvant It is used in foods as a buffer, neutralising agent or firming agent C2140 - Adjuvant Same as: D02416

   

2-Chlorooxirane

2-Chlorooxirane

C2H3ClO (77.9872)


   

5-Pyridyl

pyridin-3-yl

C5H4N (78.0344)


   

Acetyl chloride

Acetic acid chloride

C2H3ClO (77.9872)


   

Fumaronitrile

but-2-enedinitrile

C4H2N2 (78.0218)


   

mercapto-ethanol

1-sulfanylethan-1-ol

C2H6OS (78.0139)


   

Oxyhyponitrite

Hyponitric acid, disodium salt

H2N2O3 (78.0065)


   

pyridinyl

pyridin-2-yl

C5H4N (78.0344)


   

Poly(acrylic acid-co-hypophosphite), sodium salt

Poly(acrylic acid-co-hypophosphite), sodium salt

CH3O2P (77.9871)


It is used as a food additive .

   

ethylsulfenate

ethane-SO-thioperoxol

C2H6OS (78.0139)


Ethylsulfenate, also known as ethylsulfenic acid, is a member of the class of compounds known as S-alkylsulfenates. S-alkylsulfenates are organosulfur compounds containing a sulfenic acid, where the sulfur atom is linked to an alkyl group. They have the general formula RSOH, where R is an alkyl group. Ethylsulfenate is soluble (in water) and a very weakly acidic compound (based on its pKa). Ethylsulfenate can be found in a number of food items such as colorado pinyon, wakame, acorn, and green bean, which makes ethylsulfenate a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products.

   

ACETYL CHLORIDE

ACETYL CHLORIDE

C2H3ClO (77.9872)


   

Dinitrile-Fumaric acid

Dinitrile-Fumaric acid

C4H2N2 (78.0218)


   

Ethanesulfenic acid

Ethanesulfenic acid

C2H6OS (78.0139)


   

dimethyl sulfoxide

dimethyl sulfoxide

C2H6OS (78.0139)


M - Musculo-skeletal system > M02 - Topical products for joint and muscular pain > M02A - Topical products for joint and muscular pain G - Genito urinary system and sex hormones > G04 - Urologicals > G04B - Urologicals A 2-carbon sulfoxide in which the sulfur atom has two methyl substituents. D020011 - Protective Agents > D003451 - Cryoprotective Agents D000975 - Antioxidants > D016166 - Free Radical Scavengers D020011 - Protective Agents > D000975 - Antioxidants D012997 - Solvents Same as: D01043

   

Dimethyl sulfoxide

Dimethyl sulfoxide

C2H6OS (78.0139)


   

Dimethyl sulfoxide; AIF; CE0; CorrDec

Dimethyl sulfoxide; AIF; CE0; CorrDec

C2H6OS (78.0139)


   

Dimethyl sulfoxide; AIF; CE10; CorrDec

Dimethyl sulfoxide; AIF; CE10; CorrDec

C2H6OS (78.0139)


   

Dimethyl sulfoxide; AIF; CE30; CorrDec

Dimethyl sulfoxide; AIF; CE30; CorrDec

C2H6OS (78.0139)


   

Dimethyl sulfoxide; AIF; CE0; MS2Dec

Dimethyl sulfoxide; AIF; CE0; MS2Dec

C2H6OS (78.0139)


   

Dimethyl sulfoxide; AIF; CE10; MS2Dec

Dimethyl sulfoxide; AIF; CE10; MS2Dec

C2H6OS (78.0139)


   

Dimethyl sulfoxide; AIF; CE30; MS2Dec

Dimethyl sulfoxide; AIF; CE30; MS2Dec

C2H6OS (78.0139)


   

acetyl chloride-2-13c

acetyl chloride-2-13c

C2H3ClO (77.9872)


   

benzene (13c6)

benzene (13c6)

C6H6 (78.0469)


   

acetyl chloride-13C2

acetyl chloride-13C2

C2H3ClO (77.9872)


   

1,5-Hexadien-3-yne

1,5-Hexadien-3-yne

C6H6 (78.0469)


   

benzene-13C

benzene-13C

C6H6 (78.0469)


   

vinylidene cyanide

vinylidene cyanide

C4H2N2 (78.0218)


   

1,5-hexadiyne

1,5-hexadiyne

C6H6 (78.0469)


   

Lithium acrylate

Lithium acrylate

C3H3LiO2 (78.0293)


   

Fumaronitrile

Fumaronitrile

C4H2N2 (78.0218)


   

hexa-1,3-diyne

hexa-1,3-diyne

C6H6 (78.0469)


   

Ammonium carbamate

Ammonium carbamate

CH6N2O2 (78.0429)


   

2-Chloropropane

2-Chloropropane

C3H7Cl (78.0236)


   

1,2,3-Trismethylenecyclopropane

1,2,3-Trismethylenecyclopropane

C6H6 (78.0469)


   

1-Chloropropane

1-Chloropropane

C3H7Cl (78.0236)


   

Chromium diboride

Chromium diboride

B2CrH4 (77.9904)


   

1,3-propane-2,2-d2-diol

1,3-propane-2,2-d2-diol

C3H6D2O2 (78.065)


   

glycolic-2,2-d2 acid

glycolic-2,2-d2 acid

C2H2D2O3 (78.0286)


   

methylsulfinylmethane

methylsulfinylmethane

C2H6OS (78.0139)


   

3-fluoropropan-1-ol

3-fluoropropan-1-ol

C3H7FO (78.0481)


   

2-Fluoropropan-1-ol

2-Fluoropropan-1-ol

C3H7FO (78.0481)


   

1-fluoropropan-2-ol

1-fluoropropan-2-ol

C3H7FO (78.0481)


   

benzene, [14c(u)]

benzene, [14c(u)]

C6H6 (78.0469)


   

1,2-PROPANEDIOL-(OD)2

1,2-PROPANEDIOL-(OD)2

C3H6D2O2 (78.065)


   

1,1,1-ETHANETRIOL

1,1,1-ETHANETRIOL

C2H6O3 (78.0317)


   

2,4-Hexadiyne

2,4-Hexadiyne

C6H6 (78.0469)


   

2-HYDROXYETHYLPHOSPHINE

2-HYDROXYETHYLPHOSPHINE

C2H7OP (78.0235)


   

Ethylenediamine Monohydrate

Ethylenediamine Monohydrate

C2H10N2O (78.0793)


   

(N,N,O-2H3)Glycine

(N,N,O-2H3)Glycine

C2H2D3NO2 (78.0509)


   

Petroleum ether

Petroleum ether

C6H6 (78.0469)


   

Dimethylphosphine oxide

Dimethylphosphine oxide

C2H7OP (78.0235)


   

Fluoroacetic acid F-18

Fluoroacetic acid F-18

C2H3FO2 (78.0117)


   

N-hydroxynitramide

N-hydroxynitramide

H2N2O3 (78.0065)


   

Fulvene

Fulvene

C6H6 (78.0469)


   

Disiloxane

Disiloxane

H6OSi2 (77.9957)


   

1-Ethoxyvinyllithium

1-Ethoxyvinyllithium

C4H7LiO (78.0657)


   

Penta-1,4-diyn-3-one

Penta-1,4-diyn-3-one

C5H2O (78.0106)


   

1,2,3-Cyclohexatriene

1,2,3-Cyclohexatriene

C6H6 (78.0469)


   

Methylphosphinate

Methylphosphinate

CH3O2P (77.9871)


   

Phene

Benzene, labeled with carbon-14 and tritium

C6H6 (78.0469)


   

Cysteaminium

Cysteaminium

C2H8NS+ (78.0377)


An ammonium ion that is the conjugate acid of cysteamine; major species at pH 7.3.

   

Benzene-d6

Benzene-d6

C6H6 (78.0469)


   

DMSO-d6

DMSO-d6

C2H6OS (78.0139)


   

(2H3)Acetyl chloride

(2H3)Acetyl chloride

C2H3ClO (77.9872)


   

s-Triazatriborine, hexahydro-

s-Triazatriborine, hexahydro-

B3H3N3 (78.0606)


   

Disilanol

Disilanol

H6OSi2 (77.9957)


   

Peroxynitrate

Peroxynitrate

NO4- (77.9827)


   

Formic acid methanol

Formic acid methanol

C2H6O3 (78.0317)


   

2-Chloropropane-d7

2-Chloropropane-d7

C3H7Cl (78.0236)


   

benzene

1,2,3,5-tetradeuteriobenzene

C6H6 (78.0469)


   

mercaptoethanol

beta-Mercaptoethanol

C2H6OS (78.0139)


   

FLUOROACETIC ACID

FLUOROACETIC ACID

C2H3FO2 (78.0117)


D010575 - Pesticides > D012378 - Rodenticides D016573 - Agrochemicals

   

CHLOROACETALDEHYDE

CHLOROACETALDEHYDE

C2H3ClO (77.9872)