137trimetüülxantiin
137trimetüülxantiin is a chemical compound that is a derivative of xanthine. Xanthine is a purine base that occurs in most human body tissues and fluids. It is also a product of the metabolic breakdown of nucleic acids. 137trimetüülxantiin is characterized by the presence of three methyl groups attached to the xanthine ring structure at specific positions. Its chemical formula is C8H10N4O2.
This compound is not as commonly known or studied as some other xanthine derivatives, such as caffeine
The synthesis of 137trimetüülxantiin typically involves methylation reactions of xanthine or its precursors. The precise methods