24dihydroxypyrimidine
2,4-Dihydroxypyrimidine, also known as uracil, is a pyrimidine nucleobase. It is one of the four bases found in ribonucleic acid (RNA). In RNA, uracil pairs with adenine. Uracil differs from thymine, another pyrimidine base, by the absence of a methyl group at the fifth position of the pyrimidine ring.
Uracil is synthesized in the body through a de novo pathway, starting from carbamoyl phosphate and aspartate.
While uracil is a fundamental component of RNA, it is generally absent in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). The
Research has explored the potential therapeutic applications of uracil and its derivatives. For example, 5-fluorouracil (5-FU)