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L-Adenosine (CAS 3080-29-3)

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Alternate Names:
9-(b-L-Ribofuranosyl)adenine
CAS Number:
3080-29-3
Molecular Weight:
267.24
Molecular Formula:
C10H13N5O4
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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L-Adenosine, a naturally occurring nucleoside found in living organisms, comprises adenine and the sugar ribose. This purine nucleoside plays a role in numerous vital cellular processes, including energy metabolism, signal transduction, and gene regulation. Moreover, it serves as a fundamental constituent of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the cell′s principal energy currency. L-Adenosine assumes significant importance in comprehending cellular mechanisms and has been extensively investigated in laboratory applications. Its utility spans a wide range of research areas, such as gene regulation, signal transduction, and cell metabolism. Furthermore, L-Adenosine finds application in the examination of drug effects on cellular processes, the study of radiation′s impact on cells, and the exploration of various environmental factors, including temperature and pH, on cellular activities.


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L-Adenosine, 50 mg

sc-286049
50 mg
$214.00

L-Adenosine, 100 mg

sc-286049A
100 mg
$279.00