5-Hydroxyisourate
5-Hydroxyisourate is a molecule with a formula of C5H4N4O4 and molecular weight of 184.110 g/mol. It is the product of the oxidation of uric acid by urate oxidase.[1][2]
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5-hydroxy-3,7-dihydropurine-2,6,8-trione | |
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| MeSH | 5-Hydroxyisourate |
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C5H4N4O4 |
| Molar mass | 184.11 g/mol |
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References
- Perry A. Frey,Dexter B. Northrop (1999). Enzymatic mechanisms. IOS Press. ISBN 978-9051994322.
- Richard B. Silverman (2002). The organic chemistry of enzyme-catalyzed reactions. Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-12-643731-7.
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