24dioxopyrimidine
2,4-Dioxopyrimidine, commonly known as uracil, is a heterocyclic organic compound and a member of the pyrimidinedione family. It consists of a six-membered pyrimidine ring with carbonyl groups at positions 2 and 4. Its molecular formula is C4H4N2O2, with a molar mass of about 112.09 g/mol. The ring is planar and aromatic, containing nitrogens at positions 1 and 3.
Uracil is one of the four nucleobases in RNA, where it pairs with adenine via two hydrogen
In chemistry and biochemistry, uracil serves as a versatile building block for nucleotide synthesis and as
Safety and handling are generally straightforward, with uracil regarded as of low toxicity and managed under