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Other name:
9-β-D-Ribofuranosyl-9H-purin-6-amine
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Molecular formula: |
C10H13N5O4 |
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Molecular weight: |
267.24 |
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CAS No.: |
58-61-7 |
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Structure Formula: |
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dentification: |
Infrared absorption |
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Melting point: |
233-238°C |
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Rotation: |
-68.0°- -72.0° |
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Acidity or alkalinity: |
complies with USP28 |
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Loss on drying: |
≤0.5% |
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Residue on ignition: |
≤0.1% |
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Heavy metals: |
≤0.001% |
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Limit of ammonia: |
≤0.0004% |
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Limit of chloride: |
≤0.007% |
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Limit of sulfate: |
≤0.02% |
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Chromatographic purity: |
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Total impurities: |
≤0.5%
Each of guanosine, inosine, and uridine ≤0.1% |
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Adenine: |
≤0.2% |
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Assay: |
99.0-101.0% |
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Complies with USP28 |
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Packing: |
20kg/barrel |
Adenosine is a typical nucleoside, which is the major raw
material in synthesis of AMP, adenine arabinoside, Adenine
and ATP etc. Adenosine is synthesized from Inosine,
which is made from starch hydrolysis glucose by
fermentation.
Adenosine is provided in Pharmaceutical Grade and is
accordance with the USP Quality Specification.
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