embrioniline
Embrioniline is a small, synthetic purine derivative that was first synthesized in the late 1980s by a research team at the University of Cambridge. Its chemical structure is related to the nucleoside analogues that are commonly used to inhibit DNA polymerases. The compound is typically prepared as the monophosphate salt for enhanced solubility and is available in a white crystalline powder that is stable under refrigerated conditions.
The principal use of embrioniline has been in developmental biology and reproductive medicine. In vitro fertilization
Beyond its application to embryology, embrioniline has been studied for its anti‑viral properties. In vitro experiments
Some researchers use embrioniline in combination with other nucleoside analogues to assess synergistic effects on DNA
The patent portfolio for embrioniline covers its synthesis, pharmaceutical formulations, and specific routes for use in