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. 1983 Sep 24;11(18):6497–6504. doi: 10.1093/nar/11.18.6497

Efficient syntheses of [3-15N]uracil and [3-15N]thymine.

R H Griffey, C D Poulter
PMCID: PMC326389  PMID: 6622258

Abstract

Regiospecific syntheses of [3-15N]uracil and [3-15N]thymine are described using [15N]ammonium sulfate as a source of labeled nitrogen. The overall yields are excellent, and the reactions are amenable to production of multigram quantities of labeled material.

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