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GS-441524

(1191237-69-0)
GS-441524 requires intracellular phosphorylation via cellular kinases to a nucleoside monophosphate and subsequently to the active triphosphate metabolite (NTP) ( Cho et al., 2012 ; Sheahan et al., 2017; Warren et al., 2016). The active NTP analog functions as a competitor of the natural nucleoside triphosphates in viral RNA synthesis. The active form of GS-441524 has been shown to inhibit RSV RNA-dependent RNA polymerase mediated transcription by incorporating into the nascent viral transcript

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L-Rhamnose monohydrate

(10030-85-0)
Composition of plum leaf polysaccharides.

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C-β-D-Xylopyranoside-2-hydroxypropane

(439685-79-7)

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γ-Cyclodextrin

(17465-86-0)
Cyclodextrins are ‘bucketlike’ or ‘conelike’ toroid molecules, with a rigid structure and a central cavity, the size of which varies according to the cyclodextrin type. The internal surface of the cavity is hydrophobic and the outside of the torus is hydrophilic; this is due to the arrangement of hydroxyl groups within the molecule. This arrangement permits the cyclodextrin to accommodate a guest molecule within the cavity, forming an inclusion complex.
Cyclodextrins may be used to form inc

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Lactitol

(585-86-4)
As an oral antihypertensive drug, it is an effective drug for the treatment of acute and chronic hepatic portal encephalopathy.

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Methylhesperidin

(11013-97-1)
Used to increase the resistance of capillaries and normalize the permeability of capillaries

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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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