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Cytidine is a nucleoside molecule that is formed when cytosine is attached to a ribose ring, cytidine is a component of RNA.

Target: Nucleoside antimetabolite/analog

Cytidine is a nucleoside molecule that is formed when cytosine is attached to a ribose ring (also known as a ribofuranose) via a β-N1-glycosidic bond. Cytidine is a component of RNA. If cytosine is attached to a deoxyribose ring, it is known as a deoxycytidine. Dietary sources of cytidine include foods with high RNA (ribonucleic acid) content, such as organ meats, Brewer's yeast, as well as pyrimidine-rich foods such as beer. During digestion, RNA-rich foods are broken-down into ribosyl pyrimidines (cytidine and uridine), which are absorbed intact. In humans, dietary cytidine is converted into uridine, which is probably the compound behind cytidine's metabolic effects.

There are a variety of cytidine analogs with potentially useful pharmacology. For example, KP-1461 is an anti-HIV agent that works as a viral mutagen, and zebularine exists in E. coli and is being examined for chemotherapy. Low doses of azacitidine and its analog decitabine have shown results against cancer through epigenetic demethylation.

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CAS No65-46-3
FormulaC9H13N3O5
Clinical Informationclinicalinformation
PathwayCell Cycle/DNA Damage
Metabolic Enzyme/Protease
TargetNucleoside Antimetabolite/Analog
Endogenous Metabolite

Specifications

Purity / Grade>98%
Solubility10 mM in DMSO
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Misc Information

Alternative NamesCytosine β-D-riboside;Cytosine-1-β-D-ribofuranoside
Observed Molecular Weight243.22
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