Phosphomevalonic acid

Phosphomevalonic acid

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IUPACName=3-hydroxy-3-methyl- 5-phosphonooxy-pentanoic acid
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CASNo=1189-94-2
PubChem=476
SMILES=CC(CCOP(=O)(O)O)(CC(=O)O)O
MeSHName=Phosphomevalonic+acid

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Formula=C6H13O7P
MolarMass=228.137 g/mol
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Phosphomevalonic acid is an intermediate in the Mevalonate pathway.


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