M/Z: 167.0327


Hit 1 annotations:  Phthalic acid_[M+H]+


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Found 3 Reference Ions Near m/z 167.0327
NovoCell ID m/z Mass Window Metabolite Ranking Anatomy Context
MSI_000016418 Unreliable 167.0339 167.0339 ~ 167.0339
MzDiff: 0.1 ppm
Phthalic acid (BioDeep_00000002579)
Formula: C8H6O4 (166.0266)
1.07 (100%) Vitis vinifera
[PO:0009086] endocarp
MSI_000039781 Unreliable 167.0335 167.0335 ~ 167.0335
MzDiff: none
Phthalic acid (BioDeep_00000002579)
Formula: C8H6O4 (166.0266)
1.52 (100%) Posidonia oceanica
[PO:0005417] phloem
MSI_000035642 Unavailable 167.0336 167.0336 ~ 167.0336
MzDiff: none
Phthalic acid (BioDeep_00000002579)
Formula: C8H6O4 (166.0266)
-0.22 (100%) Posidonia oceanica
[PO:0006203] pericycle

Found 15 Sample Hits
Metabolite Species Sample
Phthalic acid

Formula: C8H6O4 (166.0266)
Adducts: [M+H]+ (Ppm: 1.3)
Marker Pen (NA)
3ul_0.8Mpa_RAW_20241016-PAPER PNMK
Resolution: 30μm, 315x42

Description

By writing the four English letters “PNMK” on white paper with a marker pen, and then scanning with a DESI ion source to obtain the scanning result. The signal of the chemical substances on the marker pen used appears on the channel with an m/z value of 322.1918, 323.1953, 546.4010, and etc, from the single cell deconvolution sampling layer class_4. This test data was tested by chuxiaoping from PANOMIX’s R&D laboratory.

Phthalic acid

Formula: C8H6O4 (166.0266)
Adducts: [M+H]+ (Ppm: 0.1)
Vitis vinifera (Fruit)
grape_dhb_91_1
Resolution: 50μm, 120x114

Description

Grape berries fruit, condition: Ripe

Phthalic acid

Formula: C8H6O4 (166.0266)
Adducts: [M+H]+ (Ppm: 0.1)
Vitis vinifera (Fruit)
grape_dhb_164_1
Resolution: 17μm, 136x122

Description

Grape berries fruit, condition: Late

Phthalic acid

Formula: C8H6O4 (166.0266)
Adducts: [M+H]+ (Ppm: 0.1)
Vitis vinifera (Fruit)
grape_dhb_163_1
Resolution: 17μm, 132x115

Description

Grape berries fruit, condition: Late

Phthalic acid

Formula: C8H6O4 (166.0266)
Adducts: [M+H]+ (Ppm: 1.7)
Posidonia oceanica (root)
20190614_MS1_A19r-20
Resolution: 17μm, 262x276

Description

Seagrasses are one of the most efficient natural sinks of carbon dioxide (CO2) on Earth. Despite covering less than 0.1% of coastal regions, they have the capacity to bury up to 10% of marine organic matter and can bury the same amount of carbon 35 times faster than tropical rainforests. On land, the soil’s ability to sequestrate carbon is intimately linked to microbial metabolism. Despite the growing attention to the link between plant production, microbial communities, and the carbon cycle in terrestrial ecosystems, these processes remain enigmatic in the sea. Here, we show that seagrasses excrete organic sugars, namely in the form of sucrose, into their rhizospheres. Surprisingly, the microbial communities living underneath meadows do not fully use this sugar stock in their metabolism. Instead, sucrose piles up in the sediments to mM concentrations underneath multiple types of seagrass meadows. Sediment incubation experiments show that microbial communities living underneath a meadow use sucrose at low metabolic rates. Our metagenomic analyses revealed that the distinct community of microorganisms occurring underneath meadows is limited in their ability to degrade simple sugars, which allows these compounds to persist in the environment over relatively long periods of time. Our findings reveal how seagrasses form blue carbon stocks despite the relatively small area they occupy. Unfortunately, anthropogenic disturbances are threatening the long-term persistence of seagrass meadows. Given that these sediments contain a large stock of sugars that heterotopic bacteria can degrade, it is even more important to protect these ecosystems from degradation.

Phthalic acid

Formula: C8H6O4 (166.0266)
Adducts: [M+H]+ (Ppm: 0.1)
Posidonia oceanica (root)
20190613_MS1_A19r-18
Resolution: 17μm, 246x264

Description

Phthalic acid

Formula: C8H6O4 (166.0266)
Adducts: [M+H]+ (Ppm: 2.3)
Posidonia oceanica (root)
MS1_20180404_PO_1200
Resolution: 17μm, 193x208

Description

Phthalic acid

Formula: C8H6O4 (166.0266)
Adducts: [M+H]+ (Ppm: 0.5)
Homo sapiens (esophagus)
LNTO22_1_3
Resolution: 75μm, 121x68

Description

Phthalic acid

Formula: C8H6O4 (166.0266)
Adducts: [M+H]+ (Ppm: 10.1)
Homo sapiens (esophagus)
LNTO29_16_2
Resolution: 17μm, 95x101

Description

Phthalic acid

Formula: C8H6O4 (166.0266)
Adducts: [M+H]+ (Ppm: 11.3)
Homo sapiens (esophagus)
LNTO29_16_3
Resolution: 17μm, 108x107

Description

Phthalic acid

Formula: C8H6O4 (166.0266)
Adducts: [M+H]+ (Ppm: 11.3)
Homo sapiens (esophagus)
TO31T
Resolution: 75μm, 56x54

Description

Phthalic acid

Formula: C8H6O4 (166.0266)
Adducts: [M+H]+ (Ppm: 7.1)
Homo sapiens (esophagus)
TO29T
Resolution: 75μm, 56x48

Description

Phthalic acid

Formula: C8H6O4 (166.0266)
Adducts: [M+H]+ (Ppm: 3.7)
Homo sapiens (esophagus)
LNTO22_1_5
Resolution: 75μm, 135x94

Description

Phthalic acid

Formula: C8H6O4 (166.0266)
Adducts: [M+H]+ (Ppm: 9.5)
Homo sapiens (esophagus)
LNTO22_1_7
Resolution: 75μm, 69x54

Description

Phthalic acid

Formula: C8H6O4 (166.0266)
Adducts: [M+H]+ (Ppm: 0.7)
Homo sapiens (esophagus)
LNTO22_1_8
Resolution: 75μm, 69x61

Description