Triacetylguanosine is a protected guanosine derivative commonly used as a pharmaceutical intermediate. It features a guanine base linked to a ribose sugar that is tri-acetylated at the 2', 3', and 5' positions, which helps mask hydroxyl groups during chemical synthesis.
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CAS 6979-94-8
Guanosine, 2′,3′-diacetate
pharmaceutical intermediate
FT-0675376
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