inosine
/aɪˈnoʊsiːn/Definitions
1. noun
A purine nucleoside derived from adenosine by deamination of the amino group at position 6.
“The breakdown of inosine is an essential process in cellular metabolism.”
2. chemistry
A purine nucleoside consisting of the sugar ribose linked to the base hypoxanthine.
“Inosine is a key intermediate in the metabolic pathway of purine nucleotides.”