Metabolite List

metabolites which its exact mass nearly 62.0175 with tolerance error 0.01 da.

Boric acid (BioCAD00000007566)
Formula: H3BO3 (Exact Mass: 62.0175)

Boric acid (H3BO3) is found in fig. Boric acid (H3BO3) is a food contaminant deriving from paper and paperboard in contact with food. V. limited use as an antibacterial agent in cavia

Dimethyl sulfide (BioCAD00000010145)
Formula: C2H6S (Exact Mass: 62.019)

Dimethylsulfide is the predominant volatile sulfur compound (VSC) in breadth malodor, a metabolite of suplatast tosilate (a dimethylsulphonium compound for the treatment of asthma) in patients that regularly take that medication. (PMID 14628896). Dimethylsulfide is a sulfur containing organic chemical compound with a disagreeable odor. In vapor form it is produced by cooking of certain vegetables, notably corn and cabbage, and seafood. It is also an indication of bacterial infection in malt production and brewing. It is a breakdown product of dimethylsulfoniopropionate, and is also produced by the bacterial metabolism of methanethiol. Dimethylsulfide in concentrated liquid form is insoluble and a flammable. This is a microbial metabolite that can be found in Bradyrhizobium, Cyanothece, Escherichia, Pseudomonas and Rhizobiaceae (PMID:25807229).

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Fluoroacetaldehyde (BioCAD00000011144)
Formula: C2H3FO (Exact Mass: 62.0168)

An aldehyde that is acetaldehyde in which one of the hydrogens of the methyl group is replaced by fluorine." []

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Hyponitrite (BioCAD00000012304)
Formula: H2N2O2 (Exact Mass: 62.0116)

Ethanethiol (BioCAD00000180747)
Formula: C2H6S (Exact Mass: 62.019)

Ethyl mercaptan appears as a clear colorless low-boiling liquid (boiling point 97 °F) with an overpowering, garlic-like/skunk-like odor. Flash point -55 °F. Less dense than water and very slightly soluble in water. Vapors are heavier than air. Vapors may irritate nose and throat. May be toxic if swallowed, by inhalation or by contact. Added to natural gas as an odorant. Used as a stabilizer for adhesives. Ethanethiol is an alkanethiol that is ethane substituted by a thiol group at position 1. It is added to odorless gaseous products such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to provide a garlic scent which helps warn of gas leaks. It has a role as a rodenticide. Ethanethiol is a natural product found in Coffea arabica with data available. Ethanthiol is a metabolite found in or produced by Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

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ethanethiol (BioCAD00000482675)
Formula: C2H6S (Exact Mass: 62.019)

An alkanethiol that is ethane substituted by a thiol group at position 1. It is added to odorless gaseous products such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to provide a garlic scent which helps warn of gas leaks." []

acetyl fluoride (BioCAD00000602471)
Formula: C2H3FO (Exact Mass: 62.0168)

An acyl fluoride that is fluoroethane carrying an oxo group at position 1." []

nitramide (BioCAD00000615307)
Formula: H2N2O2 (Exact Mass: 62.0116)

Nitramide is a nitramine. See also: Tetryl (annotation moved to).

Methoxysilane (BioCAD00000651307)
Formula: CH6OSi (Exact Mass: 62.0188)

926-09-0 (BioCAD00001555650)
Formula: C2H6S (Exact Mass: 62.019)

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