Abstract
Intense signals of [M–H]– ions have been detected in the low-energy region of the resonance electron capture mass spectra of xanthine and its methyl derivatives. It was assumed that xanthine molecules can act as radioprotectors in living cells. It was concluded that the discovered release of the carbonyl and methyl groups is associated with xanthine metabolism reactions in the tissues of living organisms.
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