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| Formula | C4H10O4S |
| Net Charge | 0 |
| Average Mass | 154.187 |
| Monoisotopic Mass | 154.02998 |
| SMILES | CCOS(=O)(=O)OCC |
| InChI | InChI=1S/C4H10O4S/c1-3-7-9(5,6)8-4-2/h3-4H2,1-2H3 |
| InChIKey | DENRZWYUOJLTMF-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
| Wikipedia |
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| Roles Classification |
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| Biological Roles: | carcinogenic agent A role played by a chemical compound which is known to induce a process of carcinogenesis by corrupting normal cellular pathways, leading to the acquistion of tumoral capabilities. mutagen An agent that increases the frequency of mutations above the normal background level, usually by interacting directly with DNA and causing it damage, including base substitution. alkylating agent Highly reactive chemical that introduces alkyl radicals into biologically active molecules and thereby prevents their proper functioning. It could be used as an antineoplastic agent, but it might be very toxic, with carcinogenic, mutagenic, teratogenic, and immunosuppressant actions. It could also be used as a component of poison gases. apoptosis inducer Any substance that induces the process of apoptosis (programmed cell death) in multi-celled organisms. |
| ChEBI Ontology |
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| Outgoing Relation(s) |
| diethyl sulfate (CHEBI:34699) has role alkylating agent (CHEBI:22333) |
| diethyl sulfate (CHEBI:34699) has role apoptosis inducer (CHEBI:68495) |
| diethyl sulfate (CHEBI:34699) has role carcinogenic agent (CHEBI:50903) |
| diethyl sulfate (CHEBI:34699) has role mutagen (CHEBI:25435) |
| diethyl sulfate (CHEBI:34699) is a alkyl sulfate (CHEBI:29281) |
| Synonyms | Source |
|---|---|
| DES | KEGG COMPOUND |
| Diaethylsulfat | ChemIDplus |
| diethylsulfate | ChemIDplus |
| diethyl sulphate | ChemIDplus |
| diethyl tetraoxosulfate | ChemIDplus |
| ethyl sulfate | ChEBI |
| Manual Xrefs | Databases |
|---|---|
| 5931 | ChemSpider |
| C14706 | KEGG COMPOUND |
| Diethyl_sulfate | Wikipedia |
| HMDB0251240 | HMDB |
| Citations |
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