Acyclovir triphosphate – CAS 66341-18-2
Acyclovir triphosphate – CAS 66341-18-2 is synthesized by SigutLabs (Prague, Czech Republic).
Purity (LC-MS)
min 98%
Package contents
Acyclovir triphosphate triethylammonium salt
This compound is for research use only. We do not sell to patients.
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Description
Acyclovir triphosphate is an active antiviral metabolite derived from acyclovir, widely utilized in research focused on antiviral therapeutics. It selectively inhibits viral DNA polymerase, effectively disrupting viral DNA replication. Commonly employed in studies targeting herpes simplex viruses (HSV), varicella-zoster virus (VZV), and related viral pathogens, this compound is particularly valuable for biochemical assays, enzyme kinetics studies, and antiviral drug development.
At SigutLabs, we provide high-quality acyclovir triphosphate suitable for pharmaceutical research and advanced biological applications. Our product ensures consistent purity, stability, and reproducibility, enabling accurate and reliable experimental outcomes.
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References
- Furman, P. A., St Clair, M. H., & Spector, T. (1984). Acyclovir triphosphate is a suicide inactivator of the herpes simplex virus DNA polymerase. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 259(15), 9575-9579.
- Elion, G. B. (1982). Mechanism of action and selectivity of acyclovir. The American journal of medicine, 73(1), 7-13.
- Wei, Y. P., Yao, L. Y., Wu, Y. Y., Liu, X., Peng, L. H., Tian, Y. L., … & He, Q. G. (2021). Critical review of synthesis, toxicology and detection of acyclovir. Molecules, 26(21), 6566.
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