Uridine Triacetate
Category: Genetic DisordersUridine Triacetate Overview
Uridine is a glycosylated pyrimidine-analog containing uracil attached to a ribose ring (or more specifically, a ribofuranose) via a β-N1-glycosidic bond. It is one of the five standard nucleosides which make up nucleic acids, the others being adenosine, thymidine, cytidine and guanosine. The five nucleosides are commonly abbreviated to their one-letter codes U, A, T, C and G respectively. However, thymidine is more commonly written as 'dT' ('d' represents 'deoxy') as it contains a 2'-de...
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Uridine Triacetate
- Granule: 0.1g, 10gm/packet, 120mg/kg, 2gm/packet, 60mg/kg