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6-Aminopurine Brand names, 6-Aminopurine Analogs

6-Aminopurine Brand Names Mixture

  • Adenine

6-Aminopurine Chemical_Formula

C5H5N5

6-Aminopurine RX_link

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6-Aminopurine fda sheet

6-Aminopurine msds (material safety sheet)

http://ptcl.chem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/AD/adenine.html

6-Aminopurine Synthesis Reference

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6-Aminopurine Molecular Weight

135.128 g/mol

6-Aminopurine Melting Point

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6-Aminopurine H2O Solubility

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6-Aminopurine State

Solid

6-Aminopurine LogP

-0.468

6-Aminopurine Dosage Forms

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6-Aminopurine Indication

For nutritional supplementation, also for treating dietary shortage or imbalance

6-Aminopurine Pharmacology

Adenine (sometimes known as vitamin B4) combines with the sugar ribose to form adenosine, which in turn can be bonded with from one to three phosphoric acid units, yielding AMP, ADP and ATP . These adenine derivatives perform important functions in cellular metabolism. Adenine is one of four nitrogenous bases utilized in the synthesis of nucleic acids. A modified form of adenosine monophosphate (cyclic AMP) is an imporant secondary messenger in the propagation of many hormonal stimuli. Adenine is an integral part of the structure of many coenzymes. Adenosine (adenine with a ribose group) causes transient heart block in the AV node of the heart. In individuals suspected of suffering from a supraventricular tachycardia (SVT), adenosine is used to help identify the rhythm. Certain SVTs can be successfully terminated with adenosine.

6-Aminopurine Absorption

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6-Aminopurine side effects and Toxicity

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6-Aminopurine Patient Information

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6-Aminopurine Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals