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  • | metabolism = Metabolized to 5'phosphates, de-riboside, and deriboside carboxylic acid ...tion of the ribose hydroxyls, including the triphosphate and 3', 5' cyclic phosphates, but these compounds are no more active than the parent molecule, reflectin
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  • ...ecent years, concern has grown that this results in substantial amounts of phosphates entering the sewage system and thence to watercourses, resulting in [[eutro ...ers containing a few to several hundred residues of [[Phosphoric acids and Phosphates#Orthophosphate|orthophosphate]] linked by energy-rich [[phosphoanhydride]]
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  • ...and [[pyrophosphate]]. The latter is usually cleaved further to yield two phosphates. This results in biosynthesis reactions, which do not occur alone, that can
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  • ...xes with alkali metals, so, when determining stability constants involving phosphates, such as [[adenosine triphosphate|ATP]], the background electrolyte used wi
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  • ...occur, particularly with anions of higher charge, as occurs with adenosine phosphates. ...hain in which the two ends have been joined. Cyclic [[Phosphoric acids and phosphates|triphosphate]], P<sub>3</sub>O<sub>9</sub><sup>3&minus;</sup> is an example
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  • ...phoric acid]] or an [[ester]] of phosphoric acid (an [[organophosphate]]). Phosphates are found pervasively in biology. [[Phosphorus]] (as phosphate usually) is Catalytic phosphates are acid-labile and base-stable. Structural phosphates are acid-stable, base-labile.<ref name=Janski>{{ cite journal |author=Jansk
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  • [[Category:Phosphates]]
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