Iodine (BioCAD00000012454)

blood cerebrospinal fluid (csf) urine

Metabolite Card

Formula: I2 (253.809)
SMILES: II

Synonyms [en]

Iodine; Diiodine; I2; Molecular iodine; Jod; Cadex

Reviewed

Last reviewed on 2024-06-28.

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Iodine. 数据之源,洞见之始. SMRUCC genomics institute, a synthetic life researcher from China. https://biocad_registry.innovation.ac.cn/s/(-)-arctiin (retrieved 2026-01-03) (CAD Registry RN: BioCAD00000012454). Licensed under the Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0).

Note

Iodine is an essential trace element. Chemically, iodine is the least reactive of the halogens, and the most electropositive halogen after astatine. However, iodine does not occur in the free state in nature. As with all other halogens , when freed from its compounds iodine forms diatomic molecules (I2). Iodine and its compounds are primarily used in medicine, photography, and dyes. Iodine is required for the production of thyroid hormones, which are essential for normal brain development, and the fetus, newborn, and young child are particularly vulnerable to iodine deficiency. Physiologically, iodine exists as an ion in the body. The iodine requirement increases during pregnancy and recommended intakes are in the range of 220-250 microg/day. Monitoring iodine status during pregnancy is a challenge. New recommendations from World Health Organization suggest that a median urinary iodine concentration >250 microg/L and <500 microg/L indicates adequate iodine intake in pregnancy. Based on this range, it appears that many pregnant women in have inadequate intakes. Thyroid-stimulating hormone concentration in the newborn is a sensitive indicator of mild iodine deficiency in late pregnancy. The potential adverse effects of mild iodine deficiency during pregnancy are uncertain. Controlled trials of iodine supplementation in mildly iodine-deficient pregnant women suggest beneficial effects on maternal and newborn serum thyroglobulin and thyroid volume, but no effects on maternal and newborn total or free thyroid hormone concentrations. There are no long-term data on the effect of iodine supplementation on birth outcomes or infant development. New data from well-controlled studies indicate that iodine repletion in moderately iodine-deficient school-age children has clear benefits: it improves cognitive and motor function; it also increases concentrations of insulin-like growth factor 1 and insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 3, and improves somatic growth. (PMID: 17956157).

Entity Information

DBLinks

Other DBLinks
  • CAS Registry Number: 12190-71-5
  • CAS Registry Number: 7553-56-2
  • CAS Registry Number: 8031-47-8
  • PubChem: 807
  • ChEBI: ChEBI:17606
  • HMDB: HMDB0000675
  • KEGG: C01382
  • BioCyc: IODINE-MOLECULE
  • NCBI MeSH: Iodine
  • Wikipedia: Iodine
  • DrugBank: DB05382
  • Coconut NaturalProduct: CNP0513028.0

Class / Ontology

Metabolic Network
ID EC Number Name
KEGG:R02810 1.11.1.8 iodide:hydrogen-peroxide oxidoreductase
KEGG:R03539 1.11.1.8 C05590 + C02515<=>C01382 + C00082
KEGG:R03973 1.11.1.8 C05590 + C01060<=>C02515 + C01382
KEGG:R08520 1.11.1.8 C16733 + C01382<=>C16732 + C05590
KEGG:R08521 1.11.1.8 C16732 + C01382<=>C16731 + C05590
Rhea:RHEA:23337 1.11.1.8 2 iodide + H2O2 + 2 H+ => diiodine + 2 H2O
Rhea:RHEA:23338 1.11.1.8 diiodine + 2 H2O => 2 iodide + H2O2 + 2 H+
Rhea:RHEA:23339 1.11.1.8 2 iodide + H2O2 + 2 H+ <=> diiodine + 2 H2O
BioCyc:IODIDE-PEROXIDASE-RXN 1.11.1.8 2 CPD-387 + HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE + 2 PROTON --> IODINE-MOLECULE + 2 WATER
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Taxonomy Source

Pathway Synthetic

pathway id name
BioCyc:META_PWY-5920 superpathway of b heme biosynthesis from glycine
BioCyc:META_PWY-6145 superpathway of CMP-sialic acids biosynthesis
BioCyc:META_PWY-5529 superpathway of bacteriochlorophyll a biosynthesis
BioCyc:META_PWY-5189 tetrapyrrole biosynthesis II (from glycine)
BioCyc:META_PWY-6139 CMP-N-acetylneuraminate biosynthesis II (bacteria)
Reactome:R-BTA-1430728 Metabolism
Reactome:R-BTA-71291 Amino acid and derivative metabolism
Reactome:R-BTA-209968 Thyroxine biosynthesis
Reactome:R-CEL-209968 Thyroxine biosynthesis
Reactome:R-CFA-1430728 Metabolism
Reactome:R-DME-209776 Metabolism of amine-derived hormones
Reactome:R-MMU-1430728 Metabolism
Reactome:R-CFA-71291 Amino acid and derivative metabolism
Reactome:R-CFA-209968 Thyroxine biosynthesis
Reactome:R-DME-1430728 Metabolism
Reactome:R-DME-71291 Amino acid and derivative metabolism
Reactome:R-GGA-71291 Amino acid and derivative metabolism
Reactome:R-GGA-209968 Thyroxine biosynthesis
Reactome:R-HSA-209776 Metabolism of amine-derived hormones
Reactome:R-MMU-209776 Metabolism of amine-derived hormones
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