Human metabolite

Number of chemicals: 68

Chemical nameChemical identifierLiterature identifier
Amyl nitriteCID:10026PMID:23617083
MasitinibCID:10074640PMID:32011367
3,4-DiaminotolueneCID:10332PMID:11683847
CyfluthrinCID:104926PMID:22031655
GefitinibCID:123631PMID:24139363
GlutathioneCID:124886PMID:30767390
S-(2-(N,N-Diisopropylamino)ethyl)isothioureaCID:132460PMID:8347136
StavudineCID:18283PMID:18173614
4-(4-Hydroxyphenyl)-2-butanoneCID:21648PMID:26440747, PMID:35292310
Nickel SulfateCID:24586PMID:1877258, PMID:23690526
ChloroquineCID:2719PMID:1450810, PMID:9015518, PMID:9176577, PMID:9819726, PMID:12789201
ChloroxylenolCID:2723PMID:21860168
ClofazimineCID:2794PMID:8852990
CypermethrinCID:2912PMID:22031655
ThiopentalCID:3000715PMID:453506
ClofenotaneCID:3036PMID:25700983
DasatinibCID:3062316PMID:22307953
TriamcinoloneCID:31307PMID:35724245
FentanylCID:3345PMID:24707960
FlutamideCID:3397PMID:15128321, PMID:17447984
ZidovudineCID:35370PMID:8169254
HexachloropheneCID:3598PMID:5430313
Isopropyl AlcoholCID:3776PMID:33188701
Kojic acidCID:3840PMID:30767390
4-AminophenolCID:403PMID:11683847
MethylphenidateCID:4158PMID:22583724, PMID:27745746, PMID:30821429
MinoxidilCID:4201PMID:11053933
MitoxantroneCID:4212PMID:11716883
VemurafenibCID:42611257PMID:23768302
NevirapineCID:4463PMID:17721659, PMID:18173614
RibociclibCID:44631912PMID:32914354, PMID:34180575
AbemaciclibCID:46220502PMID:32914354
Propyl gallateCID:4947PMID:21564173
Coenzyme Q10CID:5281915PMID:23952052
IsotretinoinCID:5282379PMID:25781892, PMID:32299740
LatanoprostCID:5311221PMID:29099736
PalbociclibCID:5330286PMID:32914354
TazaroteneCID:5381PMID:17659018
ThiotepaCID:5453PMID:111625, PMID:4979838
PiroxicamCID:54676228PMID:8259094
AtomoxetineCID:54841PMID:25605459
Tranexamic acidCID:5526PMID:32358856
ImiquimodCID:57469PMID:15793538, PMID:16836520, PMID:17498429, PMID:18032867, PMID:18363730, PMID:19586497, PMID:19659986, PMID:20033192, PMID:22805097, PMID:23823845, PMID:25184923, PMID:27748266, PMID:28218231, PMID:30063776, PMID:32246859
RotigotineCID:59227PMID:30734716
TestosteroneCID:6013PMID:32713727
LevodopaCID:6047PMID:30767390
LamivudineCID:60825PMID:18173614
CapecitabineCID:60953PMID:34233543
CinnamaldehydeCID:637511PMID:7425664
DiphenylcyclopropenoneCID:65057PMID:2206982, PMID:3169339, PMID:8547018, PMID:19347085, PMID:21057754, PMID:22215015, PMID:23252956
Bisphenol ACID:6623PMID:25700983
4-tert-AmylphenolCID:6643PMID:1838324, PMID:5430313, PMID:7317302
Methyl methacrylateCID:6658PMID:9744917, PMID:21480917
MethylprednisoloneCID:6741PMID:15293106
2-MercaptobenzothiazoleCID:697993PMID:17179624
2-PhenylphenolCID:7017PMID:5430313
2,4-DiaminotolueneCID:7261PMID:11683847
Butyl methacrylateCID:7354PMID:9744917
4-tert-ButylcatecholCID:7381PMID:1838324, PMID:3080956, PMID:4248261, PMID:6134532, PMID:7410892, PMID:10761994, PMID:30461186
4-tert-ButylphenolCID:7393PMID:73913, PMID:131517, PMID:138509, PMID:144705, PMID:1842336, PMID:1868725, PMID:2323209, PMID:4764715, PMID:5430313, PMID:6213365, PMID:8051327, PMID:10454291, PMID:10571726, PMID:10614865, PMID:10761994, PMID:15816839, PMID:17071589, PMID:17235326, PMID:18782317, PMID:19657355, PMID:21317816, PMID:22696056, PMID:23252956, PMID:28370349, PMID:28836394, PMID:30719700, PMID:33039241
MonobenzoneCID:7638PMID:1838324, PMID:1842336, PMID:5430313, PMID:6870313, PMID:18782317, PMID:19657355, PMID:21317816, PMID:22696056, PMID:26440747, PMID:28370349, PMID:33039241
p-PhenylenediamineCID:7814PMID:6213365, PMID:7634795, PMID:11683847, PMID:12423410, PMID:17244080, PMID:18782317, PMID:19054253, PMID:19321123, PMID:19836656, PMID:22828262, PMID:23690526
HydroquinoneCID:785PMID:1838324, PMID:6446441, PMID:22348652, PMID:24407054, PMID:30117459, PMID:31256213, PMID:35292310
HexachlorobenzeneCID:8370PMID:25700983
Butyl acrylateCID:8846PMID:9744917
4-MethoxyphenolCID:9015PMID:3080956, PMID:3978862, PMID:5062167, PMID:7317302
NicotinamideCID:936PMID:30355541
4-MethylcatecholCID:9958PMID:3080956
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