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Discountable price L(+)-Potassium hydrogen tartrate - Hypoxanthine CAS 68-94-0 Assay 98.0%~102.0% (UV) Purity ≥98.0% (HPLC) High Purity – Ruifu

Manufacturer with High Purity and Stable Quality Commercial Supply Purine Base Products Hypoxanthine CAS: 68-94-0 Adenine CAS: 73-24-5 Kinetin; 6-Furfurylaminopurine CAS: 525-79-1 6-Benzylaminopurine CAS: 1214-39-7
Name Hypoxanthine
Synonyms 6-Hydroxypurine
CAS Number 68-94-0
CAT Number RF-PI186
Stock Status In Stock, Production Scale Up to Tons
Molecular Formula C5H4N4O
Molecular Weight 136.11
Brand Ruifu Chemical
Item Specifications
Appearance White or Almost White Crystalline Powder
Assay / Analysis Method 98.0%~102.0% (UV)
Purity / Analysis Method ≥98.0% (HPLC)
Loss on Drying ≤0.50%
Residue on Ignition ≤0.50%
Heavy Metals (as Pb) ≤20ppm
Guanine ≤0.10%
Inosine ≤0.50%
N-Acetylhypoxanthine ≤0.50%
Other Total Impurities ≤0.50%
Test Standard Enterprise Standard
Usage Pharmaceutical Intermediates; Organic Synthesis
Upstream Products Inosine CAS: 58-63-9
Downstream Products Adenine CAS: 73-24-5; 6-Mercaptopurine (6-MP) CAS: 50-44-2; Azathioprine CAS: 446-86-6; etc.

Hypoxanthine CAS: 68-94-0 Synthetic Route

Package: Bottle, Aluminum foil bag, Cardboard drum, 25kg/Drum, or according to customer's requirement. Storage Condition: Store in sealed containers at cool and dry place; Protect from light, moisture and pest infestation. Hypoxanthine, a purine derivative, is a potential free radical generator. It has been used in studies as in indicator, along with uric acid and allantoin, of in vivo free radical reactions.. Hypoxanthine is a naturally occurring purine derivative. It is occasionally found as a constituent of nucleic acids, where it is present in the anticodon of tRNA in the form of its nucleoside inosine. It has a tautomer known as 6-hydroxypurine. Hypoxanthine is a necessary additive in certain cell, bacteria, and parasite cultures as a substrate and nitrogen source. For example, it is commonly a required reagent in malaria parasite cultures, since Plasmodium falciparum requires a source of hypoxanthine for nucleic acid synthesis and energy metabolism. It is also used as a pharmaceutical intermediate.