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                      Guanine is a chemical compound found in a variety of natural sources, including fish scales, bird feathers, and mammalian urine. It is a purine base, and is one of the four main components of nucleic acids, along with adenine, cytosine, and thymine. Guanine is used in a variety of industries, including the production of cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and food additives. It is also used in the production of fluorescent dyes, and as a component of some photographic films.
Guanine is also used in the    production of synthetic fibers, such as nylon and rayon. It is used as a dye for fabrics, and as a pigment for paints and inks. Guanine is also used in the production of adhesives, and as a component of some plastics.
In the market for guanine, there are a number of companies that produce and supply the chemical. These include BASF, Merck, Sigma-Aldrich, and Solvay. Other companies involved in the guanine market include AkzoNobel, Dow Chemical, and Eastman Chemical. Show Less   Read more