Exact Mass: 93.97223720000001

Exact Mass Matches: 93.97223720000001

Found 71 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 93.97223720000001, 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 (93.9821568)


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 (93.922756)


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

   

Dimethyldisulfide

(Methyldisulfanyl)methane

C2H6S2 (93.9910916)


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 (93.937706)


   

Dimethyl sulphone

Methane, 1,1′-sulfonylbis-

C2H6O2S (94.0088496)


Dimethyl sulfone, also known as sulfonylbismethane or lignisul MSM, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as sulfones. Sulfones are compounds containing a sulfonyl group, which has the general structure RS(=O)2R (R,R =alkyl, aryl), attached to two carbon atoms. Dimethyl sulfone (DMSO2) is an organic sulfur compound belonging to a class of chemicals known as sulfones. It derives from dietary sources, from intestinal bacterial metabolism and from human endogenous methanethiol metabolism. DMSO2 reflects its close chemical relationship to dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), which differs only in the oxidation state of the sulfur atom. Dimethyl sulfone is possibly neutral. Dimethyl sulfone exists in all living organisms, ranging from bacteria to humans. DMSO2 is the primary metabolite of DMSO in humans, and it shares some of the properties of DMSO. Dimethyl sulfone is sulfurous tasting compound. dimethyl sulfone is found on average in the highest concentration in milk (cow). Dimethyl sulfone has also been detected, but not quantified in asparagus and guava. This could make dimethyl sulfone a potential biomarker for the consumption of these foods. Dimethyl sulfone can be found in Afipia. It occurs naturally in some primitive plants and is present in small amounts in many foods and beverages. Dimethyl sulfone can be found in plasma and CSF of normal humans. Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) is an organosulfur compound with the formula (CH3)2SO2. It is also known by several other names including DMSO2, methyl sulfone, and dimethyl sulfone. This colorless solid features the sulfonyl functional group and is considered relatively inert chemically. It occurs naturally in some primitive plants and is present in small amounts in many foods and beverages and it is marketed as a dietary supplement. Dimethyl sulfone is found in guava. C78272 - Agent Affecting Nervous System > C241 - Analgesic Agent > C2198 - Nonnarcotic Analgesic D000893 - Anti-Inflammatory Agents Dimethyl sulfone (Methyl Sulfonyl Methane) is a metabolic product of endogenous methanethiol metabolism and intestinal bacterial metabolism. Dimethyl sulfone inhibits choriocapillary endothelial (CCE) cell proliferation, also has many biological effects, including antiinflammatory, antioxidant, and local anesthetic effects that could be neuroprotective[1][2][3]. Dimethyl sulfone (Methyl Sulfonyl Methane) is a metabolic product of endogenous methanethiol metabolism and intestinal bacterial metabolism. Dimethyl sulfone inhibits choriocapillary endothelial (CCE) cell proliferation, also has many biological effects, including antiinflammatory, antioxidant, and local anesthetic effects that could be neuroprotective[1][2][3].

   

Bromomethane

Methyl bromide rodent fumigant (with chloropicrin)

CH3Br (93.9418098)


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

   

2-Chloro-1-propanol

beta-Chloropropyl alcohol

C3H7ClO (94.0185402)


(±)-2-Chloro-1-propanol is used for etherification of food starc

   

1,2-Ethanedithiol

2-Mercaptoethanol disulfide

C2H6S2 (93.9910916)


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 (93.9910916)


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 (93.9910916)


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 (93.9902242)


   

METHYL CHLOROFORMATE

chloro(methoxy)methanone

C2H3ClO2 (93.9821568)


   

Methoxyphosphinate

Methoxyphosphinic acid

CH3O3P (93.9819818)


   

Oxybutynin AL

4-(diethylamino)-2-Butynyl-alpha-cyclohexyl-alpha-hydroxybenzeneacetate

C5H2O2 (94.0054792)


D018373 - Peripheral Nervous System Agents > D001337 - Autonomic Agents > D010276 - Parasympatholytics D000890 - Anti-Infective Agents > D000892 - Anti-Infective Agents, Urinary > D008333 - Mandelic Acids D018377 - Neurotransmitter Agents > D018678 - Cholinergic Agents > D018680 - Cholinergic Antagonists D000089162 - Genitourinary Agents > D064804 - Urological Agents

   

Dimethyl sulfone

Sulfonylbismethane

C2H6O2S (94.0088496)


C78272 - Agent Affecting Nervous System > C241 - Analgesic Agent > C2198 - Nonnarcotic Analgesic D000893 - Anti-Inflammatory Agents Dimethyl sulfone (Methyl Sulfonyl Methane) is a metabolic product of endogenous methanethiol metabolism and intestinal bacterial metabolism. Dimethyl sulfone inhibits choriocapillary endothelial (CCE) cell proliferation, also has many biological effects, including antiinflammatory, antioxidant, and local anesthetic effects that could be neuroprotective[1][2][3]. Dimethyl sulfone (Methyl Sulfonyl Methane) is a metabolic product of endogenous methanethiol metabolism and intestinal bacterial metabolism. Dimethyl sulfone inhibits choriocapillary endothelial (CCE) cell proliferation, also has many biological effects, including antiinflammatory, antioxidant, and local anesthetic effects that could be neuroprotective[1][2][3].

   

Propylene chlorohydrin

beta-Chloropropyl alcohol

C3H7ClO (94.0185402)


   

Ethylenedithiol

alpha-Ethylene dimercaptan

C2H6S2 (93.9910916)


   

Ethanedithiol

Ethane-1,1-dithiol

C2H6S2 (93.9910916)


   

Methylthiomethylmercaptan

(methylsulfanyl)methanethiol

C2H6S2 (93.9910916)


   

2-chloro-acetic acid

2-chloro-ethanoic acid

C2H3ClO2 (93.9821568)


   

Sodium acrylate

Sodium acrylate

C3H3NaO2 (94.0030738)


   

dipotassium oxide

dipotassium oxide

K2O (93.922331)


   

ethyl-hydroxy-oxophosphanium

ethyl-hydroxy-oxophosphanium

C2H7O2P (94.0183652)


   

3,3,3-Trifluoro-1-propyne

3,3,3-Trifluoro-1-propyne

C3HF3 (94.0030342)


   

2-chloroethylsilane

2-chloroethylsilane

C2H7ClSi (94.0005532)


   

Isoxazole-3-carbonitrile

Isoxazole-3-carbonitrile

C4H2N2O (94.0167122)


   

LITHIUM SELENIDE

LITHIUM SELENIDE

Li2Se (93.948531)


   

Lithium tetrafluoroborate

Lithium tetrafluoroborate

BF4Li (94.01892279999998)


   

UNII:ZL0FUS96WW

UNII:ZL0FUS96WW

C3H7ClO (94.0185402)


   

Ethoxychloromethane

Ethoxychloromethane

C3H7ClO (94.0185402)


   

Bromomethane

Methyl bromide

CH3Br (93.9418098)


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 (93.98323959999999)


   

Chlorodimethylsilane

Chlorodimethylsilane

C2H7ClSi (94.0005532)


   

1,2-Oxazole-4-carbonitrile

1,2-Oxazole-4-carbonitrile

C4H2N2O (94.0167122)


   

2-chloroacetic acid-13

2-chloroacetic acid-13

C2H3ClO2 (93.9821568)


   

Oxazole-5-carbonitrile

Oxazole-5-carbonitrile

C4H2N2O (94.0167122)


   

1-Chloro-2-propanol

1-Chloro-2-propanol

C3H7ClO (94.0185402)


   

Magnesium choride

Magnesium choride

Cl2Mg (93.922756)


   

3-Chloro-2-fluoroprop-1-ene

3-Chloro-2-fluoroprop-1-ene

C3H4ClF (93.99855459999999)


   

Dimethylzinc

Dimethylzinc

C2H6Zn (93.9760926)


   

chloroacetic acid-1-13C

chloroacetic acid-1-13C

C2H3ClO2 (93.9821568)


   

5-cyanoisoxazole

5-cyanoisoxazole

C4H2N2O (94.0167122)


   

2-Chloro-1-propanol

2-Chloro-1-propanol

C3H7ClO (94.0185402)


   

Monochloroacetic Acid-13C2

Monochloroacetic Acid-13C2

C2H3ClO2 (93.9821568)


   

iron (ii) fluoride

iron (ii) fluoride

F2Fe (93.9317454)


   

Dimethylphosphinic acid

Dimethylphosphinic acid

C2H7O2P (94.0183652)


   

4-Cyanooxazole

4-Cyanooxazole

C4H2N2O (94.0167122)


   

3-Chloro-1-propanol

3-Chloro-1-propanol

C3H7ClO (94.0185402)


   

Methyl chloroformate

Methyl chloroformate

C2H3ClO2 (93.9821568)


   

Borate tetrahydro , zinc (2:1)

Borate tetrahydro , zinc (2:1)

H8B2Zn (94.0103518)


   

CHLOROPROPANOL, MIXED ISOMERS

CHLOROPROPANOL, MIXED ISOMERS

C3H7ClO (94.0185402)


   

1-Chloro-2-methoxyethane

1-Chloro-2-methoxyethane

C3H7ClO (94.0185402)


   

1,2-bis(phosphino)ethane

1,2-bis(phosphino)ethane

C2H8P2 (94.0101228)


   

OXAZOLE-2-CARBONITRILE

OXAZOLE-2-CARBONITRILE

C4H2N2O (94.0167122)


   

oxalyl difluoride

oxalyl difluoride

C2F2O2 (93.9866364)


   

SODIUM POLYACRYLATE

SODIUM POLYACRYLATE

C3H3NaO2 (94.0030738)


   

Methylsilanetriol

Methylsilanetriol

CH6O3Si (94.0086206)


   

carbonodithioic O,S-acid

carbonodithioic O,S-acid

CH2OS2 (93.9547082)


   

WLN: 1SS1

Dimethyl disulfide [UN2381] [Flammable liquid]

C2H6S2 (93.9910916)


   

Dimethyl sulfone

methylsulfonylmethane

C2H6O2S (94.0088496)


C78272 - Agent Affecting Nervous System > C241 - Analgesic Agent > C2198 - Nonnarcotic Analgesic D000893 - Anti-Inflammatory Agents Dimethyl sulfone (Methyl Sulfonyl Methane) is a metabolic product of endogenous methanethiol metabolism and intestinal bacterial metabolism. Dimethyl sulfone inhibits choriocapillary endothelial (CCE) cell proliferation, also has many biological effects, including antiinflammatory, antioxidant, and local anesthetic effects that could be neuroprotective[1][2][3]. Dimethyl sulfone (Methyl Sulfonyl Methane) is a metabolic product of endogenous methanethiol metabolism and intestinal bacterial metabolism. Dimethyl sulfone inhibits choriocapillary endothelial (CCE) cell proliferation, also has many biological effects, including antiinflammatory, antioxidant, and local anesthetic effects that could be neuroprotective[1][2][3].

   

Methyl bromide

Ganoderic acid Mb

CH3Br (93.9418098)


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

   

2-(Hydroxysulfanyl)ethanol

2-(Hydroxysulfanyl)ethanol

C2H6O2S (94.0088496)


   

Methoxyphosphinate

Methoxyphosphinate

CH3O3P (93.9819818)


   

Methylphosphonate

Methylphosphonate

CH3O3P-2 (93.9819818)


   

Potassium oxide

Potassium oxide

K2O (93.922331)


   

Arsine oxide

Arsine oxide

AsH3O (93.9399848)


   
   

Arsinous acid

Arsinous acid

AsH3O (93.9399848)


   

chloroacetic acid

chloroacetic acid

C2H3ClO2 (93.9821568)


   

Dimethyl disulfide

Dimethyl disulfide

C2H6S2 (93.9910916)


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

   

Magnesium chloride

Magnesium chloride

Cl2Mg (93.922756)


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