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. 2015 Dec 4;20(12):21816–21825. doi: 10.3390/molecules201219807

Table 4.

Contents a (μg/g) of 13 nucleosides and nucleobases in 11 batches of C. sinensis samples (n = 3).

Analyte 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Cytosine 85.2 110 39.5 60.4 48.8 57.4 49.1 26.4 90.6 299 155
Uracil tr nd nd nd nd nd nd 11.3 nd nd tr
Thymine 12.5 12.0 11.8 11.6 11.6 11.4 12.0 nd 11.8 11.8 4.92
Adenine 66.0 60.2 69.1 74.5 46.8 68.5 53.9 18.9 42.0 43.2 4.43
Hypoxanthine 96.0 92.9 35.7 30.6 61.2 22.7 44.8 83.9 54.3 69.4 57.7
Guanine 1.14 tr 0.35 0.09 0.79 tr 0.40 nd 1.96 5.25 3.63
Uridine 618 495 730 626 495 490 627 403 625 415 270
2′-Deoxyuridine 2.61 2.97 6.59 5.92 3.43 3.08 5.96 2.76 1.35 tr tr
Cordycepin 10.6 32.1 33.2 34.1 30.1 24.3 35.8 15.6 20.6 44.2 102
Thymidine 3.07 4.37 3.61 6.90 2.96 3.63 1.57 2.86 2.17 0.85 4.75
Adenosine 99.6 200 265 164 180 172 241 160 158 216 381
Guanosine 657 613 721 644 582 484 832 420 589 585 287
Inosine 115 92.7 142 107 145 151 123 250 201 154 59.1
Total 1767 1716 2057 1765 1608 1488 2026 1395 1797 1843 1329

a The data are presented as the average of three replicates (RSDs < 7%); nd, not detected; tr, under the limits of quantitation.