Chemical Formula: C11H13N5O5

Chemical Formula C11H13N5O5

Found 6 metabolite its formula value is C11H13N5O5

6-(1-acetoxy-2-dihydroxy-propyl)-2-amino-3H,8H-pteridine-4,7-dione

6-(1-acetoxy-2-dihydroxy-propyl)-2-amino-3H,8H-pteridine-4,7-dione

C11H13N5O5 (295.09166480000005)


   

6-(2-acetoxy-1-dihydroxy-propyl)-2-amino-3H,8H-pteridine-4,7-dione

6-(2-acetoxy-1-dihydroxy-propyl)-2-amino-3H,8H-pteridine-4,7-dione

C11H13N5O5 (295.09166480000005)


   
   

4-aminobenzoic acid,(2,5-dioxoimidazolidin-4-yl)urea

4-aminobenzoic acid,(2,5-dioxoimidazolidin-4-yl)urea

C11H13N5O5 (295.09166480000005)


   

Azidamfenicol

Azidamfenicol

C11H13N5O5 (295.09166480000005)


S - Sensory organs > S01 - Ophthalmologicals > S01A - Antiinfectives > S01AA - Antibiotics C254 - Anti-Infective Agent > C258 - Antibiotic

   

2'-O,4'-C-Methyleneguanosine

2'-O,4'-C-Methyleneguanosine

C11H13N5O5 (295.09166480000005)


2′-O,4′-C-Methyleneguanosine (LNA-G) is a reverse guanine analogue, where LNA (locked nucleic acid) is a nucleic acid analogue. LNA modification can be used in a variety of applications such as effective binding affinity to complementary sequences and greater nuclease resistance than natural nucleotides, offering great potential for applications in disease diagnosis and research. LNA-G is also available via KOD DNA polymerase, which allows the integration of LNA-G nucleotides into the DNA strand[1][2].