
2'-deoxy-2'-(3-methoxy) inositol
2'-deoxy-2'-(3-methoxy) inositol is a modified form of inositol, a type of sugar alcohol naturally found in cells. The "2'-deoxy" part indicates that this molecule lacks an oxygen atom at a specific location, making it slightly different from regular inositol. The "3-methoxy" refers to a methoxy group (a carbon and oxygen group) attached at the third position, adding a chemical modification. Such derivatives are studied for their potential roles in cell signaling, metabolic regulation, or as therapeutic agents, due to their influence on biochemical processes within the body.