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Glucuronic acid (GCA, from
Ancient Gr****: γλεῦκος + οὖρον, lit. 'sweet wine, must + urine') is a
uronic acid that was
first isolated from
urine (hence...
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formulation = 100%;
protein binding = 99%;
hepatic metabolism mostly via
glucoronic acid
conjugation and p-hydroxylation; half-life = 5–6 hours; excretion...
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metabolism in liver:
transferases are: glutathione, sulfate, acetate,
glucoronic acid. P-450 is
cytochrome P-450.
Different pathways are
shown for Drugs...
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hydroxylation of the
cyclohexone ring;
these are then
conjugated with
glucoronic acid to form DHNK. As with
their precursors ketamine and norketamine,...
- tomato.
There is also a
study about its
occurrence in
barrel cactus.
Glucoronic acid
Galactoronic acid "Definition of POLYURONIDE". www.merriam-webster...
- acid, γ-aminobutyric acid, ephedrine, trigonelline,
phytosterols and
glucoronic acid. Care
should be
taken as crow
dipper is toxic.
Seeds of
Croton tiglium...
- Laboratory. His
early work
isolating and
synthesizing derivatives of
glucoronic acid led to the
identification of one of the
specific polysaccharides...
- v t e PDB
gallery 2b69:
Crystal Structure of
Human UDP-
glucoronic acid decarboxylase...