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Indoxyl sulfate, also
known as 3-indoxylsulfate and 3-indoxylsulfuric acid, is a
metabolite of
dietary L-tryptophan that acts as a
cardiotoxin and uremic...
- In
organic chemistry,
indoxyl is a
nitrogenous substance with the
chemical formula: C8H7NO.
Indoxyl is
isomeric with
oxindol and is
obtained as an oily...
- vat and
soaking hydrolyzes the indican,
releasing β-D-glucose and
indoxyl. The
indoxyl dimerizes in the mixture, and
after 12–15
hours of
fermentation yields...
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molecular weight solutes that are
poorly dialyzed (e.g., p-cresol
sulfate and
indoxyl sulfate); the ac****ulation of
dialyzable solutes that are incompletely...
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urine bag syndrome.
Bacteria in
urine produce the
enzyme indoxyl sulfatase. This
converts indoxyl sulfate in the
urine into the red and blue
colored compounds...
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combination with
nitro blue
tetrazolium chloride (NBT). 5-bromo-4-chloro-3-
indoxyl is
oxidized by
atmospheric oxygen to form the blue dye 5,5′-dibromo-4,4′-dichloro-indigo...
- Its most
significant reaction is
hydrolysis of to
yields β-D-glucose and
indoxyl. Beta-glucosidase, a
common enzyme,
catalyzes this process.
Because the...
- Tryptophanase-
expressing bacteria IPA I3A
Indole Liver Brain IPA I3A
Indole Indoxyl sulfate AST-120 AhR
Intestinal immune cells Intestinal epithelium PXR Mucosal...
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insoluble indigo-blue and red dyes on a
latent image by
oxidizing indoxyl and thio-
indoxyl respectively. He
additionally noted these developers could create...
- ****bersome
phrases such as
bromochloroindoxyl galactoside. The X from
indoxyl may be the
source of the X in the X-gal contraction.[speculation?] X-gal...