Adenosine-d1
Product Specifications
UNSPSC Description
Adenosine-d is the deuterium labeled Adenosine. Adenosine (Adenine riboside), a ubiquitous endogenous autacoid, acts through the enrollment of four G protein-coupled receptors: A1, A2A, A2B, and A3. Adenosine affects almost all aspects of cellular physiology, including neuronal activity, vascular function, platelet aggregation, and blood cell regulation[1][2].
Target Antigen
Apoptosis; Autophagy; Endogenous Metabolite; Isotope-Labeled Compounds; Nucleoside Antimetabolite/Analog
Type
Isotope-Labeled Compounds
Related Pathways
Apoptosis;Autophagy;Cell Cycle/DNA Damage;Metabolic Enzyme/Protease;Others
Field of Research
Cancer; Metabolic Disease
Purity
99.72
Solubility
DMSO : 33.33 mg/mL (ultrasonic;warming)
Smiles
NC1=C2C(N([C@H]3[C@H](O)[C@H](O)[C@@H](CO)O3)C=N2)=NC([2H])=N1
Molecular Weight
268.25
References & Citations
[1]Russak EM, et al. Impact of Deuterium Substitution on the Pharmacokinetics of Pharmaceuticals. Ann Pharmacother. 2019;53(2):211-216. |[2]Borea PA, Gessi S, Merighi S, Vincenzi F, Varani K. Pharmacology of Adenosine Receptors: The State of the Art. Physiol Rev. 2018;98(3):1591-1625.|[3]Fredholm BB. Adenosine, an endogenous distress signal, modulates tissue damage and repair. Cell Death Differ. 2007;14(7):1315-1323.|[4]Zhou XT, et al. Inhibition of autophagy enhances adenosine induced apoptosis in human hepatoblastoma HepG2 cells. Oncol Rep. 2019;41(2):829-838.|[5]Eltzschig HK. Adenosine: an old drug newly discovered. Anesthesiology. 2009;111(4):904-915.
Shipping Conditions
Room Temperature
Storage Conditions
-20°C, 3 years; 4°C, 2 years (Powder)
Clinical Information
No Development Reported
CAS Number
109923-50-4
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