CAS 61787-13-1
:Uridine, 5'-deoxy-5-fluoro-5'-iodo-
Description:
Uridine, 5'-deoxy-5-fluoro-5'-iodo- is a modified nucleoside that features a uridine base with specific halogen substitutions at the 5' position. This compound is characterized by the presence of both fluorine and iodine atoms, which can significantly influence its biochemical properties and interactions. The fluorine atom often enhances the stability of the molecule, while the iodine can affect its solubility and reactivity. As a nucleoside analog, it may exhibit unique pharmacological properties, potentially serving as a substrate for nucleic acid synthesis or as an inhibitor in various biological pathways. Such modifications can also impact its ability to interact with nucleic acid targets, making it of interest in medicinal chemistry and drug development. The compound's structure allows for potential applications in antiviral or anticancer therapies, where altered nucleoside analogs are often explored for their ability to disrupt normal cellular processes. Overall, the unique characteristics of this compound stem from its halogenated structure, which can lead to diverse biological activities.
Formula:C9H10FIN2O5
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5’-Deoxy-5’-iodo-5-fluorouridine-13C,15N2 , >95%
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications 5’-Deoxy-5’-iodo-5-fluorouridine-13C,15N2 , >95% is a compound useful in organic synthesis.<br></p>Formula:CC8H10FI15N2O5Purity:>95%Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:375.068
