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Cordycepin, or 3'-deoxyadenosine, is a
derivative of the
nucleoside adenosine,
differing from the
latter by the
replacement of the
hydroxy group in the...
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presumably infective.
Polysaccharide components and the
nucleoside cordycepin isolated from C.
militaris are
under basic research, but more advanced...
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number of
chemicals within the fungi,
including cordycepin, cordymin, and many
other extracts.
Cordycepin is
especially important, with
current research...
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medicine as an aphrodisiac.
Caterpillar fungus contains the
compound cordycepin, an
adenosine derivative. However,
naturally harvested fruiting bodies...
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severe combined immunodeficiency disease (ADA-SCID).
Deoxyribonucleotide Cordycepin (3′-deoxyadenosine)
Severe combined immunodeficiency Griffiths, Anthony...
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promoting respiratory health. It
contains bioactive compounds such as
cordycepin,
cordycepic acid, adenosine, and polysaccharides, beta-glucans, and ergosterol...
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Wayback Machine.
National Cancer Institute Shiitake, Lentinan,
Cordycepin Broadbent,
Douglas (July 1966). "Antibiotics
Produced by Fungi". The Botanical...
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analogue that
lacks a 3'
hydroxyl and
mimics adenosine is
called cordycepin.
Cordycepin is an
anticancer drug that
targets RNA replication.
Another analogue...
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activity is used to
measure the
effect of
anticancer drugs as
etoposide and
cordycepin in two
carcinoma cell lines: HeLa,
which is the
human epithelioid cervix...
- Zhang, Bo; Liu, Zhi-Qiang; Zheng, Yu-Guo (2021-11-01). "Improvement of
cordycepin production by an
isolated Paecilomyces hepiali mutant from combinatorial...