Human Metabolite
Number of EDCs: 31
Chemical nameChemical identifierLiterature identifier
4-Hydroxybenzoic acidDED000001PMID:9417843
OctaneDED000004PMID:7423533
p-AminophenolDED000006PMID:18850357, PMID:2606405
PropionaldehydeDED000007PMID:4035593
p-NitrophenolDED000017PMID:16884752, PMID:19404784, PMID:24070737, PMID:27172127, PMID:27235926
p-CresolDED000039PMID:12209177
Indole-3-carbinolDED000058PMID:12383709
ThymolDED000136PMID:23037998
Terephthalic acidDED000151PMID:26289545
TetrahydrofuranDED000168PMID:1601226, PMID:2318358
2,4-DichlorophenolDED000183PMID:16641544, PMID:22155427, PMID:33928643, PMID:37888694
ThiocyanateDED000192PMID:18355748, PMID:20479570
EscitalopramDED000425PMID:28179152
QuercetinDED000482PMID:22121774, PMID:23836117, PMID:24447974
FormononetinDED000484PMID:12153753
CoumestrolDED000490PMID:10828501, PMID:17683461
BoronDED000509PMID:23213697
1H-Benzimidazole, 5-methoxy-2-((S)-((4-methoxy-3,5-dimethyl-2- pyridinyl)methyl)sulfinyl)-DED000519PMID:27002602
AcetaminophenDED000573PMID:23590819, PMID:23670170, PMID:24298046, PMID:26259604, PMID:29665328, PMID:31305161, PMID:32221642, PMID:33098425, PMID:35147701, PMID:35259261, PMID:38657942
ClotrimazoleDED000688PMID:31330226, PMID:33910022
LamotrigineDED000692PMID:29718108, PMID:37505509
DiolamineDED000711PMID:31310931
2-Ethyl-5-carboxypentyl phthalateDED000756PMID:30847963
NaproxenDED000758PMID:29655108
6-Formylindolo(3,2-b)carbazoleDED000802PMID:32947662
Bis(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphateDED000949PMID:32150676
4-NitrocatecholDED000983PMID:39512757
Mono-3-hydroxybutyl phthalateDED001020PMID:35567983
Monocarboxy isononyl phthalateDED001039PMID:35567983
2-(6-Hydroxy-2-propylheptoxy)carbonylbenzoic acidDED001040PMID:35567983
1,2-Cyclohexanedicarboxylic Acid Mono 4-Methyloctyl EsterDED001042PMID:35567983

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