Chemical Formula: C9H13N5O4

Chemical Formula C9H13N5O4

Found 25 metabolite its formula value is C9H13N5O4

2-Amino-6-[(1R,2S)-1,2,3-trihydroxypropyl]-7,8-dihydro-3H-pteridin-4-one

2-Amino-4-hydroxy-6-(D-erythro-1,2,3-trihydroxypropyl)-7,8-dihydropteridine

C9H13N5O4 (255.0967498)


7,8-Dihydroneopterin, an inflammation marker, induces cellular apoptosis in astrocytes and neurons via enhancement of nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) expression. 7,8-Dihydroneopterin can be used in the research of neurodegenerative diseases[1].

   

Ganciclovir

2-amino-9-{[(1,3-dihydroxypropan-2-yl)oxy]methyl}-6,9-dihydro-1H-purin-6-one

C9H13N5O4 (255.0967498)


Ganciclovir is only found in individuals that have used or taken this drug. It is an acyclovir analog that is a potent inhibitor of the Herpesvirus family including cytomegalovirus. Ganciclovir is used to treat complications from AIDS-associated cytomegalovirus infections. [PubChem]Ganciclovirs antiviral activity inhibits virus replication. This inhibitory action is highly selective as the drug must be converted to the active form by a virus-encoded cellular enzyme, thymidine kinase (TK). TK catalyzes phosphorylation of ganciclovir to the monophosphate, which is then subsequently converted into the diphosphate by cellular guanylate kinase and into the triphosphate by a number of cellular enzymes. In vitro, ganciclovir triphosphate stops replication of herpes viral DNA. When used as a substrate for viral DNA polymerase, ganciclovir triphosphate competitively inhibits dATP leading to the formation of faulty DNA. This is where ganciclovir triphosphate is incorporated into the DNA strand replacing many of the adenosine bases. This results in the prevention of DNA synthesis, as phosphodiester bridges can longer to be built, destabilizing the strand. Ganciclovir inhibits viral DNA polymerases more effectively than it does cellular polymerase, and chain elongation resumes when ganciclovir is removed. J - Antiinfectives for systemic use > J05 - Antivirals for systemic use > J05A - Direct acting antivirals > J05AB - Nucleosides and nucleotides excl. reverse transcriptase inhibitors S - Sensory organs > S01 - Ophthalmologicals > S01A - Antiinfectives > S01AD - Antivirals D000890 - Anti-Infective Agents > D000998 - Antiviral Agents C471 - Enzyme Inhibitor > C29575 - DNA Polymerase Inhibitor C254 - Anti-Infective Agent > C281 - Antiviral Agent KEIO_ID G088; [MS2] KO008989 KEIO_ID G088 Ganciclovir (BW 759), a nucleoside analogue, is an orally active antiviral agent with activity against CMV. Ganciclovir also has activity in vitro against members of the herpes group and some other DNA viruses. Ganciclovir inhibits the in vitro replication of human herpes viruses (HSV 1 and 2, CMV) and adenovirus serotypes 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 19, 22 and 28. Ganciclovir has an IC50 of 5.2 μM for feline herpesvirus type-1 (FHV-1) and can diffuse into the brain[1][2][3].

   

7,8-dihydromonapterin

7,8-dihydromonapterin

C9H13N5O4 (255.0967498)


   

7,8-Dihydroneopterin

2-Amino-4-hydroxy-6-(D-erythro-1’,2’,3’-trihydroxypropyl)-7,8-dihydropteridine

C9H13N5O4 (255.0967498)


7,8-Dihydroneopterin, also known as dihydroneopterin, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as biopterins and derivatives. These are coenzymes containing a 2-amino-pteridine-4-one derivative. They are synthesized in several parts of the body, including the pineal gland. 7,8-Dihydroneopterin is a strong basic compound (based on its pKa). Within humans, 7,8-dihydroneopterin participates in a number of enzymatic reactions. In particular, 7,8-dihydroneopterin can be biosynthesized from sepiapterin; which is catalyzed by the enzyme sepiapterin reductase or carbonyl reductase [NADPH] 1. In humans, 7,8-dihydroneopterin is involved in the metabolic disorder called hyperphenylalaninemia due to 6-pyruvoyltetrahydropterin synthase (PTPS) deficiency. 7,8-Dihydroneopterin is produced by human monocyte-derived macrophages upon stimulation with interferon-gamma. Increased amounts of 7,8-dihydroneopterin in human body fluids are found in many disorders, including viral infections and autoimmune diseases (PMID: 12804528). 7,8-dihydroneopterin, also known as npr, belongs to biopterins and derivatives class of compounds. Those are coenzymes containing a 2-amino-pteridine-4-one derivative. They are mainly synthesized in several parts of the body, including the pineal gland. 7,8-dihydroneopterin is slightly soluble (in water) and a very weakly acidic compound (based on its pKa). 7,8-dihydroneopterin can be found in a number of food items such as prickly pear, star anise, cocoa bean, and black salsify, which makes 7,8-dihydroneopterin a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. 7,8-dihydroneopterin exists in all living organisms, ranging from bacteria to humans. In humans, 7,8-dihydroneopterin is involved in the pterine biosynthesis. 7,8-dihydroneopterin is also involved in several metabolic disorders, some of which include hyperphenylalaninemia due to dhpr-deficiency, sepiapterin reductase deficiency, dopa-responsive dystonia, and hyperphenylalaniemia due to guanosine triphosphate cyclohydrolase deficiency. 7,8-Dihydroneopterin, an inflammation marker, induces cellular apoptosis in astrocytes and neurons via enhancement of nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) expression. 7,8-Dihydroneopterin can be used in the research of neurodegenerative diseases[1].

   

2-Amino-7-[(2R)-2,3-dihydroxypropanoyl]-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-3H-pteridin-4-one

2-Amino-7-[(2R)-2,3-dihydroxypropanoyl]-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-3H-pteridin-4-one

C9H13N5O4 (255.0967498)


   

7,8-dihydromonapterin

(1S,2S)-1-(4-hydroxy-2-imino-1,2,7,8-tetrahydropteridin-6-yl)propane-1,2,3-triol

C9H13N5O4 (255.0967498)


7,8-dihydromonapterin, also known as dhm or h2-mpt, belongs to biopterins and derivatives class of compounds. Those are coenzymes containing a 2-amino-pteridine-4-one derivative. They are mainly synthesized in several parts of the body, including the pineal gland. 7,8-dihydromonapterin is slightly soluble (in water) and an extremely strong acidic compound (based on its pKa). 7,8-dihydromonapterin can be found in a number of food items such as mugwort, pineapple, eggplant, and japanese pumpkin, which makes 7,8-dihydromonapterin a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products.

   

7,8-Dihydroneopterin; LC-tDDA; CE10

7,8-Dihydroneopterin; LC-tDDA; CE10

C9H13N5O4 (255.0967498)


   

7,8-Dihydroneopterin; LC-tDDA; CE20

7,8-Dihydroneopterin; LC-tDDA; CE20

C9H13N5O4 (255.0967498)


   

7,8-Dihydroneopterin; LC-tDDA; CE30

7,8-Dihydroneopterin; LC-tDDA; CE30

C9H13N5O4 (255.0967498)


   

7,8-Dihydroneopterin; AIF; CE0; CorrDec

7,8-Dihydroneopterin; AIF; CE0; CorrDec

C9H13N5O4 (255.0967498)


   

7,8-Dihydroneopterin; AIF; CE10; CorrDec

7,8-Dihydroneopterin; AIF; CE10; CorrDec

C9H13N5O4 (255.0967498)


   

7,8-Dihydroneopterin; AIF; CE30; CorrDec

7,8-Dihydroneopterin; AIF; CE30; CorrDec

C9H13N5O4 (255.0967498)


   

7,8-Dihydroneopterin; AIF; CE0; MS2Dec

7,8-Dihydroneopterin; AIF; CE0; MS2Dec

C9H13N5O4 (255.0967498)


   

7,8-Dihydroneopterin; AIF; CE10; MS2Dec

7,8-Dihydroneopterin; AIF; CE10; MS2Dec

C9H13N5O4 (255.0967498)


   

7,8-Dihydroneopterin; AIF; CE30; MS2Dec

7,8-Dihydroneopterin; AIF; CE30; MS2Dec

C9H13N5O4 (255.0967498)


   

7,8-Dihydroneopterin; LC-tDDA; CE40

7,8-Dihydroneopterin; LC-tDDA; CE40

C9H13N5O4 (255.0967498)


   

a 7,8-Dihydroneopterin

a 7,8-Dihydroneopterin

C9H13N5O4 (255.0967498)


   

dihydro-(6H)-monapterin

dihydro-(6H)-monapterin

C9H13N5O4 (255.0967498)


   

6,7-Dihydroneopterin

6,7-Dihydroneopterin

C9H13N5O4 (255.0967498)


   

2-Amino-7-[(2R)-2,3-dihydroxypropanoyl]-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-3H-pteridin-4-one

2-Amino-7-[(2R)-2,3-dihydroxypropanoyl]-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-3H-pteridin-4-one

C9H13N5O4 (255.0967498)


   

ganciclovir

ganciclovir

C9H13N5O4 (255.0967498)


An oxopurine that is guanine substituted by a [(1,3-dihydroxypropan-2-yl)oxy]methyl group at position 9. Ganciclovir is an antiviral drug used to treat or prevent AIDS-related cytomegalovirus infections. J - Antiinfectives for systemic use > J05 - Antivirals for systemic use > J05A - Direct acting antivirals > J05AB - Nucleosides and nucleotides excl. reverse transcriptase inhibitors S - Sensory organs > S01 - Ophthalmologicals > S01A - Antiinfectives > S01AD - Antivirals D000890 - Anti-Infective Agents > D000998 - Antiviral Agents C471 - Enzyme Inhibitor > C29575 - DNA Polymerase Inhibitor C254 - Anti-Infective Agent > C281 - Antiviral Agent Ganciclovir (BW 759), a nucleoside analogue, is an orally active antiviral agent with activity against CMV. Ganciclovir also has activity in vitro against members of the herpes group and some other DNA viruses. Ganciclovir inhibits the in vitro replication of human herpes viruses (HSV 1 and 2, CMV) and adenovirus serotypes 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 19, 22 and 28. Ganciclovir has an IC50 of 5.2 μM for feline herpesvirus type-1 (FHV-1) and can diffuse into the brain[1][2][3].

   

7,8-Dihydroneopterin

7,8-Dihydroneopterin

C9H13N5O4 (255.0967498)


A neopterin where positions C-7 and C-8 have been hydrogenated. 7,8-Dihydroneopterin, an inflammation marker, induces cellular apoptosis in astrocytes and neurons via enhancement of nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) expression. 7,8-Dihydroneopterin can be used in the research of neurodegenerative diseases[1].

   
   

(1s,2r)-1-(4-hydroxy-2-imino-7,8-dihydro-1h-pteridin-6-yl)propane-1,2,3-triol

(1s,2r)-1-(4-hydroxy-2-imino-7,8-dihydro-1h-pteridin-6-yl)propane-1,2,3-triol

C9H13N5O4 (255.0967498)


   

1-(4-hydroxy-2-imino-7,8-dihydro-1h-pteridin-6-yl)propane-1,2,3-triol

1-(4-hydroxy-2-imino-7,8-dihydro-1h-pteridin-6-yl)propane-1,2,3-triol

C9H13N5O4 (255.0967498)