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Adenylpyrophosphoric acid Brand names, Adenylpyrophosphoric acid Analogs

Adenylpyrophosphoric acid Brand Names Mixture

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Adenylpyrophosphoric acid Chemical_Formula

C10H16O13P3

Adenylpyrophosphoric acid RX_link

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Adenylpyrophosphoric acid fda sheet

Adenylpyrophosphoric acid msds (material safety sheet)

http://resorg.com/Catalog/MSDS/1166A.pdf

Adenylpyrophosphoric acid Synthesis Reference

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Adenylpyrophosphoric acid Molecular Weight

507.183 g/mol

Adenylpyrophosphoric acid Melting Point

176 oC

Adenylpyrophosphoric acid H2O Solubility

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Adenylpyrophosphoric acid State

Solid

Adenylpyrophosphoric acid LogP

-4.18 +/- 0.86

Adenylpyrophosphoric acid Dosage Forms

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Adenylpyrophosphoric acid Indication

For nutritional supplementation, also for treating dietary shortage or imbalance

Adenylpyrophosphoric acid Pharmacology

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the nucleotide known in biochemistry as the "molecular currency" of intracellular energy transfer; that is, ATP is able to store and transport chemical energy within cells. ATP also plays an important role in the synthesis of nucleic acids. The total quantity of ATP in the human body is about 0.1 mole. The energy used by human cells requires the hydrolysis of 200 to 300 moles of ATP daily. This means that each ATP molecule is recycled 2000 to 3000 times during a single day. ATP cannot be stored, hence its consumption must closely follow its synthesis.

Adenylpyrophosphoric acid Absorption

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Adenylpyrophosphoric acid side effects and Toxicity

Oral LD50 in rats is > 2 g/kg.

Adenylpyrophosphoric acid Patient Information

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Adenylpyrophosphoric acid Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals