For other salt forms please inquire. 2',3'-cAMP is a positional isomer of 3',5'-cAMP (Cat. No. A 001) which was found to be produced by organ systems such as rat and mouse kidney and mouse brain from RNA degradation. The production and release into the extracellular compartment seems to mainly occur in response to injury. 2',3'-cAMP is metabolized to 2'-AMP and 3'-AMP, and these monophosphates are subsequently converted to adenosine. Detailed technical information available. Reference: Forman et al., Dig. Dis. Sci., 59, 2118 - 2125 (2014)
Cat. No. | A 307 |
CAS number | [37063-35-7] |
Purity | > 97% HPLC |
Salt form | Sodium |
Storage temperature | -20°C / -4°F |
Molecular formula | C₁₀H₁₁N₅O₆P · Na |
Molecular weight [g/mol] | 351.2 |
Modifications | 2'-cAMP, 3'-cAMP |
Lipophilicity | 0.00 |
Absorption max [nm] | 259 |
Molar extinction coefficient ε [L·mol⁻¹·cm⁻¹] | 15000 |