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  • Name: Uridine
  • Synonyms: Uracil-1-?-D-ribofuranoside;Uridine;
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  • Transport: HAZARD
  • Melting Point: 165-170 ºC
  • Flash Point: °C
  • Boiling Point:
  • Density: 1.674 g/cm3
  • Refractive index: 9 ° (C=2, H2O)
  • Alpha: 8.4 º (C=2,WATER)
  • Safety Statements: S24/25
  • Hazard Symbols: UN NO.
  • Flash Point: °C
  • EINECS: 200-407-5
  • Molecular Weight: 244.20
  • InChI: InChI=1/C9H12N2O6/c12-3-4-6(14)7(15)8(17-4)11-2-1-5(13)10-9(11)16/h1-2,4,6-8,12,14-15H,3H2,(H,10,13,16)/t4-,6-,7-,8-/m1/s1
  • Risk Statements: S24/25
  • Molecular Formula: C9H12N2O6
  • Molecular Structure:CAS No:58-96-8 Uridine

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References of Uridine
Title: Uridine
CAS Registry Number: 58-96-8
Synonyms: 1-b-D-Ribofuranosyluracil; uracil riboside
Molecular Formula: C9H12N2O6
Molecular Weight: 244.20
Percent Composition: C 44.27%, H 4.95%, N 11.47%, O 39.31%
Literature References: Nucleoside; widely distributed in nature. Prepd by hydrolysis of yeast nucleic acid with weak alkali, cf. Levene, Bass, Nucleic Acids (New York, 1931). Improved isolns: Harris, Thomas, J. Chem. Soc. 1948, 1936; Elmore, ibid. 1950, 2084; Lorine, Ploeser, J. Biol. Chem. 178, 439 (1949). Crystal structure: Green et al., Chem. Commun. 1971, 53. Review: Basic Principles in Nucleic Acid Chemistry vol. 1, P. O. P. Ts'o, Ed. (Academic Press, New York, 1974) passim.
Properties: Needles from dil alc, mp 165°. [a]D20 +4° (c = 2). uv max (pH 7.3): 261, 205 nm (e ′ 10-3 10.1, 9.8), Voet et al., Biopolymers 1, 193 (1963). Sol in water. Upon prolonged refluxing with HCl, furfurol is formed.
Melting point: mp 165°
Optical Rotation: [a]D20 +4° (c = 2)
Absorption maximum: uv max (pH 7.3): 261, 205 nm (e ′ 10-3 10.1, 9.8), Voet et al., Biopolymers 1, 193 (1963)