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CAS 10190-39-3

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Uridine, 2'-chloro-2'-deoxy-, 3',5'-diacetate

Description:
Uridine, 2'-chloro-2'-deoxy-, 3',5'-diacetate, with CAS number 10190-39-3, is a synthetic nucleoside derivative characterized by the presence of a chlorine atom at the 2' position of the deoxyribose sugar and two acetyl groups at the 3' and 5' hydroxyl positions. This compound is a modified form of uridine, which is a nucleoside composed of the nitrogenous base uracil and the sugar ribose. The introduction of the chloro group and acetyl modifications alters its biochemical properties, potentially influencing its interactions with nucleic acids and enzymes. It is typically used in biochemical research and may serve as a substrate or inhibitor in various enzymatic reactions. The compound is soluble in organic solvents and may exhibit specific reactivity due to the presence of the acetyl groups, which can be hydrolyzed under certain conditions. As with many nucleoside analogs, it may have implications in medicinal chemistry, particularly in the development of antiviral or anticancer agents.
Formula:C13H15ClN2O7
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