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Dihydrouridine

(5627-05-4)
5,6-Dihydrouridine is a modified base found in conserved positions in the D-loop of tRNA in Bacteria, Eukaryota, and some Archaea.

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D-mio-Inozitol

(39907-99-8)
Vitamin drugs or hypolipidemic drugs. Promote fat metabolism in liver and other tissues. It is used for adjuvant treatment of fatty liver and hyperlipidemia.

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Digoxigenin monodigitoxoside

(5352-63-6)

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deoxy-(thymidylyl-adenylyl-adenylyl-thymidylicacid)

(80460-62-4)

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Saccharides, also called sodium saccharin, is the oldest sweetener. Saccharides was discovered by American scientists in 1878 and was quickly accepted by the food industry and consumers. The sweetness of saccharin is 300 to 500 times that of sucrose. It is not metabolized and absorbed by the human body and is stable in the production of various foods.
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