Exact Mass: 93.9485

Exact Mass Matches: 93.9485

Found 40 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 93.9485, within given mass tolerance error 0.05 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton.

Chloroacetic acid

Monochloracetic acidacide monochloracetique

C2H3ClO2 (93.9822)


Prohibited from use in food Chloroacetic acid is the chemical compound with the formula ClCH2CO2H. This carboxylic acid is a useful building block in organic synthesis. Like other chloroacetic acids and related halocarbons, it is a potentially dangerous alkylating agent

   

Magnesium dichloride

magnesium(2+) ion dichloride

Cl2Mg (93.9228)


C78275 - Agent Affecting Blood or Body Fluid > C29730 - Electrolyte Replacement Agent Flavouring agent and nutrient supplement

   

Dimethyldisulfide

(Methyldisulfanyl)methane

C2H6S2 (93.9911)


Dimethyldisulfide is a volatile organic compound. Methyl disulfide is occasionally found as a volatile component of normal human breath and biofluids. Dimethyldisulfide is one of the representative volatile components found in oral malodor. Dimethyldisulfide concentrations in breath is a practical noninvasive way to assess recent exposure to sulfur compounds in sulfate pulp mills, and therefore it should be applicable to workplaces contaminated. (PMID: 5556886, 14691119, 11236158, 8481097). Isolated from garlic oil (Allium sativum), also in onion (Allium cepa), ramsons (Allium ursinum), morello cherry, melon, pineapple, strawberry, wheat bread, cocoa, roasted barley, roasted filberts, roasted peanuts, crispbread, American potato chips, soybean and other foodstuffs. Flavouring ingredient.

   

Dichloroethyne

Dichloroacetylene

C2Cl2 (93.9377)


   

Bromomethane

Methyl bromide rodent fumigant (with chloropicrin)

CH3Br (93.9418)


Principally used as an insecticidal and nemacidal fumigant, especially for soil and agricultural produce. Also used as a solvent for extraction of plant oils The chemical compound bromomethane, commonly known as methyl bromide, is an organobromine compound with formula CH3Br. This colorless, odorless, nonflammable gas is produced both industrially and particularly biologically. It is a recognized ozone-depleting chemical. It was used extensively as a pesticide until being phased out by most countries in the early 2000s

   

1,2-Ethanedithiol

2-Mercaptoethanol disulfide

C2H6S2 (93.9911)


1,2-Ethanedithiol is found in animal foods. 1,2-Ethanedithiol is present in cooked chicken and beef. 1,2-Ethanedithiol is a flavouring ingredient.1,2-Ethanedithiol is an odorous, colorless liquid with the formula C2H4(SH)2. It has a very characteristic odour which is compared by many people to rotten cabbage. It is a common building block in organic synthesis and an excellent ligand for metal ions Present in cooked chicken and beef. Flavouring ingredient

   

Ethane-1,1-dithiol

2-Mercaptoethanol disulfide

C2H6S2 (93.9911)


Ethane-1,1-dithiol is used as a food additive [EAFUS] ("EAFUS: Everything Added to Food in the United States. [http://www.eafus.com/]")

   

Methylthiomethylmercaptan

(Methylsulphanyl)methanethiol

C2H6S2 (93.9911)


Methylthiomethylmercaptan is used as a food additive [EAFUS] ("EAFUS: Everything Added to Food in the United States. [http://www.eafus.com/]")

   

hydroxycarbonate

Dihydroxy carbonic acid

CH2O5 (93.9902)


   

METHYL CHLOROFORMATE

chloro(methoxy)methanone

C2H3ClO2 (93.9822)


   

Methoxyphosphinate

Methoxyphosphinic acid

CH3O3P (93.982)


   

Ethylenedithiol

alpha-Ethylene dimercaptan

C2H6S2 (93.9911)


   

Ethanedithiol

Ethane-1,1-dithiol

C2H6S2 (93.9911)


   

Methylthiomethylmercaptan

(methylsulfanyl)methanethiol

C2H6S2 (93.9911)


   

2-chloro-acetic acid

2-chloro-ethanoic acid

C2H3ClO2 (93.9822)


   

dipotassium oxide

dipotassium oxide

K2O (93.9223)


   

LITHIUM SELENIDE

LITHIUM SELENIDE

Li2Se (93.9485)


   

Bromomethane

Methyl bromide

CH3Br (93.9418)


A one-carbon compound in which the carbon is attached by single bonds to three hydrogen atoms and one bromine atom. It is produced naturally by marine algae.

   

Potassium fluoride dihydrate

Potassium fluoride dihydrate

FH4KO2 (93.9832)


   

2-chloroacetic acid-13

2-chloroacetic acid-13

C2H3ClO2 (93.9822)


   

Cobalt chloride

Cobalt chloride

ClCo- (93.9021)


   

Magnesium choride

Magnesium choride

Cl2Mg (93.9228)


   

Dimethylzinc

Dimethylzinc

C2H6Zn (93.9761)


   

chloroacetic acid-1-13C

chloroacetic acid-1-13C

C2H3ClO2 (93.9822)


   

Monochloroacetic Acid-13C2

Monochloroacetic Acid-13C2

C2H3ClO2 (93.9822)


   

iron (ii) fluoride

iron (ii) fluoride

F2Fe (93.9317)


   

Methyl chloroformate

Methyl chloroformate

C2H3ClO2 (93.9822)


   

oxalyl difluoride

oxalyl difluoride

C2F2O2 (93.9866)


   

carbonodithioic O,S-acid

carbonodithioic O,S-acid

CH2OS2 (93.9547)


   

WLN: 1SS1

Dimethyl disulfide [UN2381] [Flammable liquid]

C2H6S2 (93.9911)


   

Methyl bromide

Ganoderic acid Mb

CH3Br (93.9418)


Metabolite of Ganoderma lucidum (reishi). Ganoderic acid Mb is found in mushrooms.

   

Methoxyphosphinate

Methoxyphosphinate

CH3O3P (93.982)


   

Methylphosphonate

Methylphosphonate

CH3O3P-2 (93.982)


   

Potassium oxide

Potassium oxide

K2O (93.9223)


   

Arsine oxide

Arsine oxide

AsH3O (93.94)


   

Dihydrogen orthosilicate

Dihydrogen orthosilicate

H2O4Si-2 (93.9722)


   

Arsinous acid

Arsinous acid

AsH3O (93.94)


   

chloroacetic acid

chloroacetic acid

C2H3ClO2 (93.9822)


   

Dimethyl disulfide

Dimethyl disulfide

C2H6S2 (93.9911)


An organic disulfide that is methane in which one of the hydrogens has been replaced by a methyldisulfanyl group.

   

Magnesium chloride

Magnesium chloride

Cl2Mg (93.9228)


C78275 - Agent Affecting Blood or Body Fluid > C29730 - Electrolyte Replacement Agent