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Quinolinic acid (abbreviated QUIN or QA), also
known as pyridine-2,3-dicarboxylic acid, is a
dicarboxylic acid with a
pyridine backbone. It is a colorless...
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pathway include tryptophan, kynurenine,
kynurenic acid,
xanthurenic acid,
quinolinic acid, and 3-hydroxykynurenine. The
kynurenine pathway is
responsible for...
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nickname for
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Quinolinic acid, a
dicarboxylic acid with a
pyridine backbone Quin-, a
numeral prefix...
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derivatives of pyridine.
Pyridinedicarboxylic acid
comes in
several isomers:
Quinolinic acid (2,3-pyridinedicarboxylic acid)
Lutidinic acid (2,4-pyridinedicarboxylic...
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tryptophan to get
converted into
kynurenine and
kynurenine becomes quinolinic acid.
Quinolinic acid is an
agonist for NMDA receptors, so it
activates the pathway...
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Homocysteic acid (L-HCA)
Homoquinolinic acid
Ibotenic acid NMDA
Proline Quinolinic acid
Tetrazolylglycine Theanine;
Glycine site agonists: β-Fluoro-D-alanine...
- 3-Nitrobenzoic acid 4-Nitrobenzoic acid
Lutidinic acid, a
dicarboxylic acid
Quinolinic acid, a
dicarboxylic acid This set
index page
lists chemical structure...
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Homocysteic acid (L-HCA)
Homoquinolinic acid
Ibotenic acid NMDA
Proline Quinolinic acid
Tetrazolylglycine Theanine;
Glycine site agonists: β-Fluoro-D-alanine...
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derivatives are
precursors to
cyanine dyes.
Oxidation of
quinoline affords quinolinic acid (pyridine-2,3-dicarboxylic acid), a
precursor to the
herbicide sold...
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reactions differs among organisms, but a
common feature is the
generation of
quinolinic acid (QA) from an
amino acid –
either tryptophan (Trp) in
animals and...