Adenine | 73-24-5
Cas No :
73-24-5
Form :
Solid
Molecular Weight :
135.13
Molecular Formula :
C5H5N5
Melting Point :
360 °C
Solubility :
Dmso (Slightly, Heated), Methanol (Slightly, Heated), Water (Slightly, Heated)
Description :
Overview of Adenine
Adenine is a purine-based base that is used to make Nucleotide Synthesis as well as nutritional supplements and specific therapeutic formulas. It has a significant role to play in cell energy and DNA/RNA structure. The API manifests as crystals of white color with high stability. CAS No. 73-24-5, molecular formula: C5H5N5, molecular weight 135.13 grams per mo. Similar products are Sulphamethoxazole, Tolvaptan, and Tadalafil. frequently used in the treatment of renal infections, antibacterial, and Urological formulations.
Applications of Adenine
Pharmaceutical API
- Utilized in nucleotide as well as coenzyme synthesis
- Enhances the cellular metabolism when used in supplements
Formulation Development
- Utilized in injectable powders and in combination treatments
- Ideal for nutrition research and formulation
Gastrointestinal Treatment
- This is not primarily intended for GI as it is a fundamental component of biochemistry
Safety & Handling Guidelines
- Beware of inhaling fine powder
- Wear gloves, goggles, as well as protective clothes
- Place in a dry, cool location away from humidity
- Be sure to follow COA and MSDS guidelines completely
Where to Buy Adenine?
Adenine Manufacturer
ChemicalBull supplies high-purity Adenine API, meeting pharmaceutical standards.
Adenine Supplier & Distributor
- In bulk packaging to form units for formulation
- Highly stable and pure for use in manufacturing
- COA MSDS as well as regulatory documentation are provided.
MSDS
Provides detailed safety guidelines as well as hazard identification and storage requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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What is Adenine used for?
It is used in nucleotide synthesis and as a biochemical component in pharmaceuticals. -
Adenine molecular weight?
135.13 g/mol. -
Is Adenine stable for formulation?
Yes, excellent stability in solid forms.