Some reactions of the hydroxyl adduct of adenine
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Some reactions of the hydroxyl adduct of adenine are described, and one of these reactions is compared with similar reactions of hydroxyl adducts of other purine derivatives. Evidence is given that in various purines, the opening of the imidazole ring under the influence of radiation is due to unimolecular rearrangements of hydroxyl adducts of these purines.
Chemicals/CAS: adenine, 22177-51-1, 2922-28-3, 73-24-5; guanine, 69257-39-2, 73-40-5; hypoxanthine, 68-94-0; purine, 120-73-0; uric acid, 69-93-2; water, 7732-18-5; Adenine, 73-24-5; Solutions; Water, 7732-18-5
Chemicals/CAS: adenine, 22177-51-1, 2922-28-3, 73-24-5; guanine, 69257-39-2, 73-40-5; hypoxanthine, 68-94-0; purine, 120-73-0; uric acid, 69-93-2; water, 7732-18-5; Adenine, 73-24-5; Solutions; Water, 7732-18-5
Topics
AdenineGuanineHypoxanthinePurineUric acidWaterAminopurine derivativeFast electron radiationIn vitro studyMethodologyPulse radiolysisRadiolysisTheoretical studyElectronHydroxylationRadiation exposureRadiation responseSolution and solubilitySpectroscopyAdenineElectronsHydroxylationRadiation EffectsSolutionsSpectrum AnalysisWater
TNO Identifier
227913
ISSN
09553002
Source
International Journal of Radiation Biology, 27(4), pp. 403-407.
Pages
403-407
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