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5-Ribosyluracil

Ribosyluracil (pseudouridine) is one of the family of unusual nucleosides contained in transfer ribonucleic acid (tRNA), and its determination in urine... [Pg.5669]

Pseudouridine (5-ribosyluracil) (which is known to evoke cancer), yields sparingly soluble mercury compounds. This phenomenon has been utilized in the determination of this substance at submicromolar concentrations by means of CSV [176]. Mixed phase formation, often occurring in the solid state, makes the resolvation of a mixture of organic substances impossible. Twelve adenine nucleotides can be determined individually by the CSV, but not their mixture, the determination of which requires preliminary separation [177]. A survey of the AdSV application in biology, pharmaceutical practice and environmental control may be found in [145]. [Pg.128]


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