
CAS 70284-47-8
:N4-3'-O-diacetyl-2'-deoxycytidine
Description:
N4-3'-O-diacetyl-2'-deoxycytidine is a modified nucleoside derivative of cytidine, characterized by the presence of two acetyl groups at the 3' position and a deoxyribose sugar. This compound is notable for its role in biochemical research, particularly in studies related to nucleic acid chemistry and molecular biology. The acetyl modifications enhance the lipophilicity of the molecule, potentially influencing its interaction with biological membranes and enzymes. As a nucleoside analog, it may also exhibit unique properties in terms of binding affinity to nucleic acid structures or in the inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis. The presence of the deoxyribose sugar distinguishes it from ribonucleosides, making it relevant in the context of DNA rather than RNA. Its CAS number, 70284-47-8, allows for precise identification in chemical databases. Overall, N4-3'-O-diacetyl-2'-deoxycytidine serves as a valuable tool in synthetic biology and therapeutic applications, particularly in the development of antiviral and anticancer agents.
Formula:C13H17N3O6
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N4-Acetyl-3'-O-acetyl-2'-deoxycytidine
CAS:<p>N4-Acetyl-3'-O-acetyl-2'-deoxycytidine is a novel, modified nucleoside that contains a phosphoramidate linkage. It has been shown to have anticancer and antiviral properties. N4-Acetyl-3'-O-acetyl-2'-deoxycytidine is also an activator of the immune system and has been shown to be effective against HIV.</p>Purity:Min. 95%

