Exact Mass: 78.9594

Exact Mass Matches: 78.9594

Found 16 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 78.9594, within given mass tolerance error 0.05 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton.

Bromide

Bromine anion

Br- (78.9183)


Bromine is a brown or red liquid with a characteristic odor. Bromine is mainly used in the manufacture of dyes, inks, flame retardants, pharmaceuticals and chemical warfare agents. Occupational exposure to bromine may occur during the production and the application of bromine compounds and during other industrial activities. This compound is adsorbed into the human body through the respiratory tract, skin (occupational exposure) and alimentary tract (general population). Physiologically, bromine exists as an ion in the body. Slight eye irritation occurs as a consequence of chronic exposure to bromine vapors at concentration of 1 mg/m3. Higher concentrations increase this effect and cause nasal and skin irritation. Many years observations have shown that during occupational exposure to bromine vapors at concentrations of up to 0.7 mg/m3 (0.1 ppm), there are no observed adverse effects. From cytotoxicity and mutagenicity assays, it is known that brominated organic compounds are more toxic than chlorinated organic compounds. However, only a limited number of brominated organic compounds have been regulated. (PMID: 17316744). Bromine is a brown or red liquid with a characteristic odor. Bromine is mainly used in the manufacture of dyes, inks, flame retardants, pharmaceuticals and chemical warfare agents. Occupational exposure to bromine may occur during the production and the application of bromine compounds and during other industrial activities. This compound is adsorbed into the human body through the respiratory tract, skin (occupational exposure) and alimentary tract (general population). Physiologically, bromine exists as an ion in the body. Slight eye irritation occurs as a consequence of chronic exposure to bromine vapors at concentration of 1 mg/m3. Higher concentrations increase this effect and cause nasal and skin irritation. Many years observations have shown that during occupational exposure to bromine vapors at concentrations of up to 0.7 mg/m3 (0.1 ppm), there are no observed adverse effects. D002491 - Central Nervous System Agents > D000927 - Anticonvulsants > D001965 - Bromides N - Nervous system > N05 - Psycholeptics > N05C - Hypnotics and sedatives

   

Cupric oxide

copper(II) oxide

CuO (78.9245)


   

beryllium chloride

beryllium chloride

BeCl2 (78.9499)


   

Phosphorus trioxide

Phosphorus trioxide

O3P (78.9585)


   

Methylphosphinic acid

Methylphosphinic acid

CH4O2P+ (78.9949)


   

Phosphonate

Phosphonate

O3P- (78.9585)


   

Methanesulfinate

Methanesulfinate

CH3O2S- (78.9854)


   

Peroxynitric acid

Peroxynitric acid

HNO4 (78.9906)


D009676 - Noxae > D016877 - Oxidants

   

Carbamothioyl fluoride

Carbamothioyl fluoride

CH2FNS (78.9892)


   

Disodium sulfide

Disodium sulfide

HNa2S+ (78.9594)


   

Phosphite

Phosphite

O3P-3 (78.9585)


   

Bromine atom

Bromine atom

Br (78.9183)


   

Carbamoyl chloride

Carbamoyl chloride

CH2ClNO (78.9825)


   

Arsonium

Arsonium

AsH4+ (78.9529)


   

CID 5460552

CID 5460552

O3P-2 (78.9585)


   

bromide

BROMIDE ion

Br- (78.9183)


D002491 - Central Nervous System Agents > D000927 - Anticonvulsants > D001965 - Bromides N - Nervous system > N05 - Psycholeptics > N05C - Hypnotics and sedatives