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Adenine Hemisulfate Dihydrate (CAS 6509-19-9)

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Alternate Names:
6-Aminopurine Sulfate Dihydrate; 6-Aminopurine hemisulfate salt
Application:
Adenine Hemisulfate Dihydrate is a salt of the nucleotide adenine
CAS Number:
6509-19-9
Molecular Weight:
404.37
Molecular Formula:
C10H10N10•H2SO42H2O
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Adenine Hemisulfate Dihydrate is a salt form of adenine, which is one of the four nucleobases found in DNA and RNA. In research applications, this compound is used as a starting material in the synthesis of nucleotides and nucleic acid analogs. Studies involving Adenine Hemisulfate Dihydrate often focus on its incorporation into various biochemical pathways, particularly those related to genetic material replication and repair. Researchers also utilize this compound in enzymatic assays where it serves as a substrate for enzymes such as kinases and polymerases. The hemisulfate group enhances the solubility of adenine in aqueous solutions, which is beneficial for in vitro experiments. The presence of two water molecules of hydration in the dihydrate form is also important, as it can affect the stability and reactivity of the compound under different experimental conditions. Additionally, Adenine Hemisulfate Dihydrate is employed in the study of metabolic pathways where adenine plays a critical role, such as in the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP).


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Adenine Hemisulfate Dihydrate, 1 g

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1 g
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5 g
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Adenine Hemisulfate Dihydrate, 50 g

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