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- Adenosine abstract "Adenosine (ADO) is a medication used to treat a number of supraventricular tachycardia that do not improve with vagal maneuvers. Common side effects include chest pain, feeling faint, shortness of breath and tingling. Serious side effects include a worsening dysrhythmia and low blood pressure. It appears to be safe in pregnancy.Adenosine is a purine nucleoside composed of a molecule of adenine attached to a ribose sugar molecule (ribofuranose) moiety via a β-N9-glycosidic bond. Adenosine plays an important role in biochemical processes, such as energy transfer — as adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and adenosine diphosphate (ADP) — as well as in signal transduction as cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP). It is also a neuromodulator, believed to play a role in promoting sleep and suppressing arousal. Adenosine also plays a role in regulation of blood flow to various organs through vasodilation.".
- Adenosine atcPrefix "C01".
- Adenosine atcSuffix "EB10".
- Adenosine casNumber "58-61-7".
- Adenosine chEBI "16335".
- Adenosine drugbank "DB00640".
- Adenosine fdaUniiCode "K72T3FS567".
- Adenosine iupacName "(2R,3R,4S,5R)-2-(6-amino-9H-purin-9-yl)-5-(hydroxymethyl)oxolane-3,4-diol".
- Adenosine pubchem "60961".
- Adenosine thumbnail Adenosin.svg?width=300.
- Adenosine wikiPageID "89108".
- Adenosine wikiPageRevisionID "644211458".
- Adenosine atcPrefix "1.0".
- Adenosine atcSuffix "EB10".
- Adenosine bioavailability "Rapidly cleared from circulation via cellular uptake".
- Adenosine c "10".
- Adenosine casNumber "58".
- Adenosine chebi "16335".
- Adenosine chembl "477".
- Adenosine chemspiderid "54923".
- Adenosine drugbank "DB00640".
- Adenosine eliminationHalfLife "10.0".
- Adenosine excretion "can leave cell intact or can be degraded to hypoxanthine, xanthine, and ultimately uric acid".
- Adenosine h "13".
- Adenosine hasPhotoCollection Adenosine.
- Adenosine image "Adenosine-3D-balls.png".
- Adenosine inchi "1".
- Adenosine iupacName "-2".
- Adenosine iupharLigand "2844".
- Adenosine kegg "212.0".
- Adenosine legalUk "POM".
- Adenosine legalUs "Rx-only".
- Adenosine metabolism "Rapidly converted to inosine and adenosine monophosphate".
- Adenosine molecularWeight "267.241".
- Adenosine n "5".
- Adenosine o "4".
- Adenosine pregnancyCategory "C".
- Adenosine proteinBound "No".
- Adenosine pubchem "60961".
- Adenosine routesOfAdministration "Intravenous, injection".
- Adenosine smiles "n2c1cN".
- Adenosine stdinchi "1".
- Adenosine stdinchikey "OIRDTQYFTABQOQ-KQYNXXCUSA-N".
- Adenosine tradename "Adenocard".
- Adenosine unii "K72T3FS567".
- Adenosine verifiedfields "changed".
- Adenosine verifiedrevid "477242323".
- Adenosine subject Category:Antiarrhythmic_agents.
- Adenosine subject Category:Drugs_acting_on_the_cardiovascular_system.
- Adenosine subject Category:Nucleosides.
- Adenosine subject Category:Purines.
- Adenosine subject Category:Vasodilators.
- Adenosine type Drug.
- Adenosine type DrugProduct.
- Adenosine type Thing.
- Adenosine type Q8386.
- Adenosine comment "Adenosine (ADO) is a medication used to treat a number of supraventricular tachycardia that do not improve with vagal maneuvers. Common side effects include chest pain, feeling faint, shortness of breath and tingling. Serious side effects include a worsening dysrhythmia and low blood pressure. It appears to be safe in pregnancy.Adenosine is a purine nucleoside composed of a molecule of adenine attached to a ribose sugar molecule (ribofuranose) moiety via a β-N9-glycosidic bond.".
- Adenosine label "Adenosin".
- Adenosine label "Adenosin".
- Adenosine label "Adenosin".
- Adenosine label "Adenosina".
- Adenosine label "Adenosina".
- Adenosine label "Adenosina".
- Adenosine label "Adenosina".
- Adenosine label "Adenosine".
- Adenosine label "Adenosine".
- Adenosine label "Adenozin".
- Adenosine label "Adenozyna".
- Adenosine label "Adénosine".
- Adenosine label "Аденозин".
- Adenosine label "Аденозин".
- Adenosine label "アデノシン".
- Adenosine label "아데노신".
- Adenosine seeAlso Nucleoside_analogue.
- Adenosine sameAs Adenosin.
- Adenosine sameAs Adenosin.
- Adenosine sameAs Αδενοσίνη.
- Adenosine sameAs Adenosina.
- Adenosine sameAs Adénosine.
- Adenosine sameAs Adenosin.
- Adenosine sameAs Adenosina.
- Adenosine sameAs アデノシン.
- Adenosine sameAs 아데노신.
- Adenosine sameAs Adenosine.
- Adenosine sameAs Adenozyna.
- Adenosine sameAs Adenosina.
- Adenosine sameAs m.0m86w.
- Adenosine sameAs Q190012.
- Adenosine sameAs Q190012.
- Adenosine sameAs adenosine.
- Adenosine sameAs DB00640.
- Adenosine sameAs 191.
- Adenosine wasDerivedFrom Adenosine?oldid=644211458.
- Adenosine depiction Adenosin.svg.
- Adenosine isPrimaryTopicOf Adenosine.