Weight | 150.13 g/mol |
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Formula | C5H10O5 |
Hydrogen Acceptors | 5 |
Hydrogen Donors | 4 |
Aromatic Rings | 0 |
Rotatable Bonds | 1 |
D-ribofuranose (50-69-1, 613-83-2)
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- 3'-Spiro nucleosides, a new class of specific human immunodeficiency virus type 1 inhibitors: synthesis and antiviral activity of [2'-5'-bis-O-(tert-butyldimethylsilyl)-beta-D-xylo- and -ribofuranose]-3'-spiro-5"-[4"-amino-1",2"-oxathiole 2",2"-dioxide] (TSAO) pyrimidine nucleosides (Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 1992)
- Synthetic studies on (+)-hydantocidin (3): a new synthetic method for construction of the spiro-hydantoin ring at the anomeric position of D-ribofuranose (Tetrahedron, 1991)
- Benzothiazinones are suicide inhibitors of mycobacterial decaprenylphosphoryl--D-ribofuranose 2'-oxidase DprE1. (Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2012)
- New Benzoyl Derivatives of D-Ribofuranose and aldehydo-D-Ribose. The Preparation of Crystalline 2,3,5-Tri-O-benzoyl--D-ribose from D-Ribose1 (Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1954)
- Synthesis of 4-Thio-D- and -L-ribofuranose and the Corresponding Adenine Nucleosides (Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1964)
- Chemistry of the glycosidic linkage.O-glycosylations catalyzed by stannic chloride, in the D-ribofuranose and D-glucopyranose series (Carbohydrate Research, 1977)
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SMILESC(C1C(C(C(O1)O)O)O)O
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InChIKeyHMFHBZSHGGEWLO-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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- Wikipedia - D-ribofuranose
Ribose is a carbohydrate with the formula C5H10O5; specifically, it is a pentose monosaccharide (simple sugar) with linear form H(C=O)(CHOH)4H, which has all the hydroxyl groups on the same side in the Fischer projection. The term may refer to either of two enantiomers. The term usually indicates D-ribose, which occurs widely in nature and is discussed here.
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