Chemical Formula: C6H14ClNO2S
Chemical Formula C6H14ClNO2S
Found 12 metabolite its formula value is C6H14ClNO2S
Methylmethionine Sulfonium Chloride
Methylmethionine sulfonium salt is an organic molecular entity. Methylmethionine chloride may be useful in helping the healing of gastric ulcers. In Japan, it is used as an over the counter product for gastrointestinal health support. It is also called "Vitamin U", but it is not a true vitamin. A vitamin found in green vegetables. It is used in the treatment of peptic ulcers, colitis, and gastritis and has an effect on secretory, acid-forming, and enzymatic functions of the intestinal tract. A - Alimentary tract and metabolism > A02 - Drugs for acid related disorders > A02B - Drugs for peptic ulcer and gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (gord) D005765 - Gastrointestinal Agents > D000897 - Anti-Ulcer Agents D018977 - Micronutrients > D014815 - Vitamins Vitamin U (S-Methylmethionine sulfonium) chloride is an orally active anti-ulcer agent with antioxidant activity. Vitamin U inhibits adipocyte differentiation. Vitamin U promotes skin wound healing.Vitamin U can be used in the research of gastrointestinal ulceration[1][2][3][4][5].
(1,1-dioxidotetrahydro-2H-thiopyran-4-yl)methylamine(SALTDATA: HCl)
[(1,1-Dioxotetrahydro-2H-thiopyran-4-yl)Methyl]aMine hydrochloride
S-Methyl-L-methionine chloride
(±)-s-methylmethionine chloride, also known as mmsc or methionylmethylsulfonium chloride, belongs to methionine and derivatives class of compounds. Those are compounds containing methionine or a derivative thereof resulting from reaction of methionine at the amino group or the carboxy group, or from the replacement of any hydrogen of glycine by a heteroatom (±)-s-methylmethionine chloride is slightly soluble (in water) and a moderately acidic compound (based on its pKa). Vitamin U (S-Methylmethionine sulfonium) chloride is an orally active anti-ulcer agent with antioxidant activity. Vitamin U inhibits adipocyte differentiation. Vitamin U promotes skin wound healing.Vitamin U can be used in the research of gastrointestinal ulceration[1][2][3][4][5].