A general term for pyrimidine and its derivatives. These compounds exhibit base properties. There are many types, but five of them - cytosine, uracil, thymine, 5-methylcytosine, and 5-hydroxymethylcytosine - exist as the base moiety of nucleic acids in living organisms. Source: Morikita Publishing "Chemical Dictionary (2nd Edition)" Information about the Chemical Dictionary 2nd Edition |
ピリミジンおよびその誘導体の総称.これらの化合物は塩基としての性質を示す.その種類は非常に多いが,そのうち,シトシン,ウラシル,チミン,5-メチルシトシン,および5-ヒドロキシメチルシトシンの5種類は,生体中に核酸の塩基部分として存在する. 出典 森北出版「化学辞典(第2版)」化学辞典 第2版について 情報 |
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