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Hippuric acid (Gr. hippos, horse, ouron, urine) is a
carboxylic acid and
organic compound. It is
found in
urine and is
formed from the
combination of benzoic...
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determined the
composition of
benzoic acid.
These latter also
investigated how
hippuric acid is
related to
benzoic acid. In 1875
Salkowski discovered the antifungal...
- used as a
biomarker to
determine exposure to xylene.
Hippuric acid "
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- synthase; then benzoyl-CoA is
converted to
hippuric acid by benzoyl-CoA:glycine N-acyltransferase.
Hippuric acid is the
primary urinary metabolite of toluene...
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acetophenone is
metabolized to
benzoic acid,
carbonic acid, and acetone.
Hippuric acid
occurs as an
indirect metabolite and its
quantity in
urine may be...
- humans.
Phenylacetone is
oxidized to
benzoic acid,
which is
converted to
hippuric acid by
glycine N-acyltransferase (GLYAT)
enzymes prior to excretion. Phenylacetone...
- acid chlorides,
glycine converts to the
amidocarboxylic acid, such as
hippuric acid and acetylglycine. With
nitrous acid, one
obtains glycolic acid (van...
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Friedrich Christian Hofmann in Leer from Cinchona. Its
transformation into
hippuric acid by
animal metabolism was
studied by
German chemist Eduard Lautemann...
- salts,
amino acids, and
other organic components including benzoic acid,
hippuric acid,
fatty acids (myristic acid,
stearic acid,
oleic acid, petroselinic...
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Nikolai Nikolaevich Sokolov (1826–1877). They
produced it by
treating hippuric acid with
nitric acid and
nitrogen dioxide to form an
ester of benzoic...