Exact Mass: 79.916521

Exact Mass Matches: 79.916521

Found 37 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 79.916521, within given mass tolerance error 0.05 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton.

Selenium

Selenium ion (se2+)

Se (79.916521)


Selenium-dependent enzymes and selenoprotein P regulate immune and endothelial cell function. (PMID: 16607122). Thyroid hormone synthesis, metabolism and action require adequate availability of the essential trace elements iodine and selenium, which affect homeostasis of thyroid hormone-dependent metabolic pathways. The three selenocysteine-containing iodothyronine deiodinases constitute a novel gene family. Selenium is retained and deiodinase expression is maintained at almost normal levels in the thyroid gland, the brain and several other endocrine tissues during selenium deficiency, thus guaranteeing adequate local and systemic levels of the active thyroid hormone T(3). (PMID: 16131327). The trace element nutrient selenium (Se) discharges its well-known nutritional antioxidant activity through the Se-dependent glutathione peroxidases. It also regulates nuclear factor activities by redox mechanisms through the selenoprotein thioredoxin reductases. Converging data from epidemiological, ecological, and clinical studies have shown that Se can decrease the risk for some types of human cancers, especially those of the prostate, lung, and colon. Mechanistic studies have indicated that the methylselenol metabolite pool has many desirable attributes of chemoprevention, targeting both cancer cells and vascular endothelial cells, whereas the hydrogen selenide pool in excess of selenoprotein synthesis can lead to DNA single strand breaks, which may be mediated by some reactive oxygen species. (PMID: 16356132). SePP (selenoprotein P) is the major transporter of Se in the serum. Moreover, in the sanctuary area of the brain, SePP was shown to play a hitherto unexpected role as a local Se storage and recycling protein that directly maintains brain Se levels. Physiologically, it exists as an ion in the body. The function of Se is important in normal brain metabolism, redox regulation, antioxidant defenses, thyroid hormone metabolism and the development of neurodegenerative conditions. (PMID: 15720294). In areas where soils are low in bioavailable selenium (Se), potential Se deficiencies cause health risks for humans. (PMID: 16028492) Dietary selenium comes from cereals, meat, fish, and eggs. The recommended dietary allowance for adults is 55 micrograms per day. D020011 - Protective Agents > D000975 - Antioxidants D018977 - Micronutrients > D014131 - Trace Elements Essential dietary component

   

Zinc oxide

zinc hydrate

ZnO (79.92406)


Same as: D01170

   

Chlorocarbonic acid

Carbonochloridic acid

CHClO2 (79.9665076)


   

Metaphosphoric acid

Metaphosphoric acid

HO3P (79.9663326)


   

Sulfur trioxide

Sulfur trioxide, ion (1-)

O3S (79.956817)


   

selenide

selandiide

Se (79.916521)


Selenium, also known as se(2-) or selenide ion, is a member of the class of compounds known as homogeneous other non-metal compounds. Homogeneous other non-metal compounds are inorganic non-metallic compounds in which the largest atom belongs to the class of other nonmetals. Selenium can be found in a number of food items such as root vegetables, oxheart cabbage, persimmon, and irish moss, which makes selenium a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. Selenium exists in E.coli (prokaryote) and yeast (eukaryote). Selenium salts are toxic in large amounts, but trace amounts are necessary for cellular function in many organisms, including all animals. Selenium is an ingredient in many multivitamins and other dietary supplements, including infant formula. It is a component of the antioxidant enzymes glutathione peroxidase and thioredoxin reductase (which indirectly reduce certain oxidized molecules in animals and some plants). It is also found in three deiodinase enzymes, which convert one thyroid hormone to another. Selenium requirements in plants differ by species, with some plants requiring relatively large amounts and others apparently requiring none .

   

Hydrogen bromide

Hydrogen bromide

HBr (79.9261606)


   

Metaphosphoric acid

meta-Phosphoric acid

HO3P (79.9663326)


   

selenide

selenide

Se-2 (79.916521)


   

bromine(•)

bromine(•)

BrH (79.9261606)


   

titanium oxide

Titanium(IV) oxide (TiO2)

O2Ti (79.937777)


D020011 - Protective Agents > D011837 - Radiation-Protective Agents > D013473 - Sunscreening Agents D001697 - Biomedical and Dental Materials > D001672 - Biocompatible Materials D011838 - Radiation-Sensitizing Agents > D017319 - Photosensitizing Agents D003879 - Dermatologic Agents D004396 - Coloring Agents D003358 - Cosmetics Colour additive in foods; also found in foods as an indirect additive arising from its use in packaging materials, e.g. paper, cellophane

   
   

hydrobromic acid

hydrobromic acid

BrH (79.9261606)


   

sulfur trioxide

sulfur trioxide

O3S (79.956817)


   

Brookite

Brookite

O2Ti (79.937777)


   
   

Zinc oxide

Zinc oxide

OZn (79.92406)


D000893 - Anti-Inflammatory Agents > D000894 - Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal > D012459 - Salicylates D020011 - Protective Agents > D011837 - Radiation-Protective Agents > D013473 - Sunscreening Agents C1892 - Chemopreventive Agent > C851 - Sunscreen D003879 - Dermatologic Agents D003358 - Cosmetics

   

(79Br)Hydrogen bromide

(79Br)Hydrogen bromide

BrH (79.9261606)


   

Arsorane

Arsorane

AsH5 (79.960719)


   

Selenium-82

Selenium-82

Se (79.916521)


   

Hydrogenphosphite

Hydrogenphosphite

HO3P-2 (79.9663326)


   

Selenium, ion(4+)

Selenium, ion(4+)

Se+4 (79.916521)


   

Selenium(6+)

Selenium(6+)

Se+6 (79.916521)


   

Sulfite

Sulfite

O3S-2 (79.956817)


   

Selenide(.1-)

Selenide(.1-)

Se- (79.916521)


   

Selenium-77 atom

Selenium-77 atom

Se (79.916521)


   

CID 6857651

CID 6857651

HO3P- (79.9663326)


   

CID 6857671

CID 6857671

O3S- (79.956817)


   

Selenium-82(4+)

Selenium-82(4+)

Se+4 (79.916521)


   

Selenium-82(2-)

Selenium-82(2-)

Se-2 (79.916521)


   

Selenium-82(6+)

Selenium-82(6+)

Se+6 (79.916521)


   

Selenium

Selenium

Se (79.916521)


D020011 - Protective Agents > D000975 - Antioxidants D018977 - Micronutrients > D014131 - Trace Elements

   

Sulfite

Sulfite

O3S (79.956817)


A sulfur oxoanion that is the conjugate base of hydrogen sulfite (H2SO3).

   

selenide

selenide

Se (79.916521)


   

Chlorocarbonic acid

Chlorocarbonic acid

CHClO2 (79.9665076)


   

Hydrogen bromide

Hydrogen bromide

BrH (79.9261606)


A diatomic molecule containing covalently bonded hydrogen and bromine atoms.

   

Titanium dioxide

Titanium dioxide

TiO2 (79.937777)