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Showing metabocard for Permanganate (HMDB01417)

Record Information
Version 3.5
Creation Date 2005-11-16 08:48:42 -0700
Update Date 2013-02-08 17:10:30 -0700
HMDB ID HMDB01417
Secondary Accession Numbers None
Metabolite Identification
Common Name Permanganate
Description Permanganate is a permanganate is a chemical compound that contains the permanganate ion (MnO4-). Because manganese is in the +7 oxidation state, the permanganate ion is a strong oxidizer. Permanganates are salts of permanganic acid. Permanganate is a strong oxidizer, and similar to perchlorate. Being a strong oxidizer it is in common use in qualitative analysis experiments involving redox reactions (permanganometry). (wikipedia). Various anions interact with human serum transferrin to the concomitant binding of iron and a synergistic anion to form the transferrin-anion-iron complex. In vitro, permanganate was found to partially inactivate transferrin. Transferrin treated with a 3:1 molar ratio of permanganate to active sites lost 74 or 67% of its iron-binding capacity, respectively. (PMID: 3028261 Link_out). In the presence of permanganate, Mn3+ was formed and chelated by transferrin at physiological pH in cows and goats. Manganese in the divalent state, either free as Mn2+ or bound to alpha2-macroglobulin, is removed from blood plasma very efficiently by the liver. However, the manganic-transferrin complex normally found in circulation is not rapidly removed from plasma. The liver can remove large amounts of excess manganous manganese which it presumably excretes; the small essential fraction of the manganese absorbed is oxidized to the trivalent state and bound to transferrin. (PMID 60137 Link_out).
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Synonyms
  1. Permanganate (MnO4-) ion
  2. Permanganate anion
  3. Permanganate ion
  4. Permanganate ion(1-)
  5. Permanganate(1-)
  6. Permanganic acid (HMnO4) ion(1-)
Chemical Formula MnO4
Average Molecular Weight 118.9356
Monoisotopic Molecular Weight 118.917708124
IUPAC Name manganesoylolate
Traditional IUPAC Name permanganate
CAS Registry Number 14333-13-2
SMILES [O-][Mn](=O)(=O)=O
InChI Identifier InChI=1S/Mn.4O/q;;;;-1
InChI Key NPDODHDPVPPRDJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Chemical Taxonomy
Kingdom Inorganic
Super Class Inorganic compounds
Class Inorganic Ions and Gases
Sub Class Anions
Other Descriptors None
Substituents
  • Anion
Direct Parent Not Available
Ontology
Status Expected and Not Quantified
Origin
  • Endogenous
Biofunction
  • Osmolyte, enzyme cofactor, signalling
Application Not Available
Cellular locations Not Available
Physical Properties
State Solid
Experimental Properties
Property Value Reference
Melting Point 240 °C Not Available
Boiling Point Not Available Not Available
Water Solubility 64 mg/mL at 20 °C Not Available
LogP Not Available Not Available
Predicted Properties
Property Value Source
Water Solubility ALOGPS
LogP -2.3 ChemAxon
pKa (strongest acidic) 11.44 ChemAxon
Hydrogen Acceptor Count 4 ChemAxon
Hydrogen Donor Count 0 ChemAxon
Polar Surface Area 74.27 A2 ChemAxon
Rotatable Bond Count 0 ChemAxon
Refractivity 5.77 ChemAxon
Polarizability 6.08 ChemAxon
Formal Charge -1 ChemAxon
Physiological Charge 0 ChemAxon
Spectra
Not Available
Biological Properties
Cellular Locations Not Available
Biofluid Locations Not Available
Tissue Location Not Available
Pathways Not Available
Normal Concentrations
Not Available
Abnormal Concentrations
Not Available
Associated Disorders and Diseases
Disease References None
Associated OMIM IDs None
DrugBank ID Not Available
Phenol Explorer Compound ID Not Available
Phenol Explorer Metabolite ID Not Available
FoodDB ID FDB022610
KNApSAcK ID Not Available
Chemspider ID 22811 Link_out
KEGG Compound ID Not Available
BioCyc ID Not Available
BiGG ID Not Available
Wikipedia Link Permanganate Link_out
NuGOwiki Link HMDB01417 Link_out
Metagene Link HMDB01417 Link_out
METLIN ID Not Available
PubChem Compound 24401 Link_out
PDB ID Not Available
ChEBI ID 25939 Link_out
References
Synthesis Reference Atanasiu, Ion A.; Lazar, Lya B.; Constantinescu, Maria. Preparation of permanganate by both direct current and alternating current anodic dissolution of manganese and its alloys. Buletinul Institutului Politehnic Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej Bucuresti (1967), 29(1), 49-57.
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) Download (PDF)
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