introduction
Product Information | |
Number | |
Name | D-ribose |
Specification | 99% |
Efficacy | |
CAS No. | 50-69-1 |
Constitutional Formula | C5H10O5 |
introduction | D-Ribose occurs widely in nature. It forms backbone of RNA, a biopolymer that is the basis of genetic transcription. It is related to deoxyribose, as found in DNA. Once phosphorylated, ribose can become a subunit of ATP, NADH, and several other compounds that are critical to metabolism. D-Ribose is the material used in the synthesis of Vitamin B2(Riboflavin}, Tetra-O· AcetyI--Ribose and nucleoside etc. D-Ribose is also used in the production of health care-related products or even food additive |
Indications and Uses | 1). D-Ribose is an organic compound that occurs widely in nature. It is an aldopentose, that is a monosaccharide containing five carbon atoms that, in its acyclic form, has an aldehyde functional group at one end. Typically, this species exists in the cyclic form, as depicted in the upper right. 2). It comprises the backbone of RNA, a biopolymer that is the basis of genetic transcription. It is related to deoxyribose, as found in DNA, by the removal of one hydroxy group. Once phosphorylated, ribose can become a subunit of ATP, NADH, and several other compounds that are critical to metabolism. |
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