CAS 63954-66-5
:Adenosine, 2,8-dimethyl-
Description:
Adenosine, 2,8-dimethyl- is a modified nucleoside derivative of adenosine, characterized by the presence of two methyl groups at the 2 and 8 positions of the purine ring. This compound retains the core structure of adenosine, which consists of a ribose sugar linked to an adenine base. The addition of methyl groups can influence the compound's biological activity, potentially affecting its interaction with various receptors and enzymes. Generally, such modifications can enhance the stability of the molecule and alter its pharmacokinetic properties. Adenosine derivatives are often studied for their roles in cellular signaling, energy transfer, and as potential therapeutic agents in various medical conditions. The CAS number 63954-66-5 uniquely identifies this specific compound, facilitating its recognition in scientific literature and databases. As with many nucleoside analogs, the study of 2,8-dimethyl-adenosine may provide insights into its potential applications in biochemistry and pharmacology.
Formula:C12H17N5O4
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2,8-Dimethyladenosine
CAS:Nucleoside Derivatives - 2-Modified purine nucleosides, 8-Modified purine nucleosides;Naturally modified ribo-nucleosidesFormula:C12H17N5O4Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:295.292,8-Dimethyladenosine
CAS:<p>2,8-Dimethyladenosine is a methylated derivative of the purine nucleoside adenosine, in which methyl groups are added at the 2-position and 8-position of the adenine base.</p>Formula:C12H17N5O4Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:White PowderMolecular weight:295.29 g/mol

