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Oxamic acid is an
organic compound with the
formula NH2C(O)COOH. It is a white, water-soluble solid. It is the
monoamide of
oxalic acid.
Oxamic acid inhibits...
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published papers on the
decomposition of
ammonium oxalate, with
formation of
oxamic acid, on amyl alcohol, on the cyanides, and on the
difference in constitution...
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carboxylate anion of
oxamic acid.
Oxamate has a
molecular formula of C2H2NO3− and is an
isosteric form of pyruvate.
Salts and
esters of
oxamic acid are known...
- C2H3NO2
nitroethene 500016-67-1 C2H3NO2
nitroethylene 3638-64-0 C2H3NO3
oxamic acid 471-47-6 C2H3NO4
acetyl nitrate 591-09-3 C2H3NSe
methyl isoselenocyanate...
- aziridine. In 1886 Ost and
Mente claimed to
produce oximide by the
reaction of
oxamic acid with
phosphorus pentachloride (PCl5). However, a
product with a six...
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following is a
partial list of the "D"
codes for
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), as
defined by the
United States National Library of
Medicine (NLM)...
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called oxamic transcarbamylase. This
enzyme parti****tes in
purine metabolism.
Bojanowski R,
Gaudy E,
Valentine RC,
Wolfe RS (1964). "
Oxamic transcarbamylase...
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doubly bonded to oxygen.
Reacting sodium oxamate (the
sodium salt of
oxamic acid) with
hydrochloric acid
yields some tetraketopiperazine. A
higher yield...
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mechanism of the
neuraminidase enzyme. They
discovered that N-substituted
oxamic acids had
enzyme inhibitory properties. Then it was
found that the synthetic...
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proadifen MeSH D02.241.152.367 –
glyoxylates MeSH D02.241.152.367.600 –
oxamic acid MeSH D02.241.152.811 –
uronic acids MeSH D02.241.152.811.325 – glucuronic...