adenosz
Adenosz is a term encountered in some contexts to denote the nucleoside adenosine, a molecule composed of adenine attached to ribose. In scientific literature, adenosine (or adenosine, adenosine) is the standard name; adenosz may appear in certain Hungarian-language texts as a variant spelling or transliteration.
Chemically, adenosz is a purine nucleoside with the formula C10H13N5O4. It forms the backbone of nucleotides
Biologically, adenosz acts as a signaling molecule via adenosine receptors (A1, A2A, A2B, A3) located on various
Metabolism of adenosz involves dephosphorylation and deamination pathways. It can be produced from ATP through hydrolysis
Medical relevance centers on adenosine’s use as a pharmacological agent for certain arrhythmias, where rapid administration
Note: in scientific contexts, the term adenosz is less common than adenosine; the latter remains the preferred