Abstract

Adenosine 2′,5′-bisphosphate (pAp) is present in liver from 2-day-fasted rats, at a concentration of around 1 μM. pAp was obtained through perchloric acid extraction of the liver followed by two successive DEAE-cellulose chromatographies and an ion-pair high-pressure liquid chromatography. Both pAp extracted from liver and that obtained from a commercial source showed the same pattern of hydrolysis by alkaline phosphatase, i.e., more 5′-AMP than 2′-AMP was obtained as an intermediate of the reaction.

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