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Glucuronic acid conjugates

Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications, 1998
The methods of assay in body fluids of 1-beta-alkyl, 1-beta-phenyl and 1-beta-acyl glucuronic acids ("glucuronide conjugates") have been reviewed. Most of the 78 references cited (from the literature of the period 1990-1997) concern the glucuronide conjugates of drug metabolites, and these have been considered, for reasons of accessibility, within ...
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Glucuronate Metabolism by Aerobacter aerogenes

Nature, 1958
THE initial reaction in the utilization of D-glucuronic acid by a number of bacterial species is catalysed by uronic isomerase1–3. The enzyme is constitutive in organisms that utilize glucuronate and induced in those organisms that become adapted to the utilization of glucuronate (refs. 2, 3 and unpublished work by Payne, W. J.).
R A, McRORIE, G D, NOVELLI
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Glucuronic Esters—III

Tetrahedron, 1965
Abstract The synthesis of crystalline benzyl 2,3,4-tri-O-benzyl- d -glucopyranuronate (IX) starting from tri-O-benzyllaevoglucosan through a number of reactions on C-1 and C-6 atoms is described. The optical data of IX suggest a β-configuration for this compound.
N. Pravdić, D. Keglević
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Glucuronic acid cycle in arterial tissue

Zeitschrift für die gesamte experimentelle Medizin einschließlich experimentelle Chirurgie, 1970
The presence of all enzymatic steps of the glucuronic acid pathway could be demonstrated in arteries of various species.14C-D-glucose was converted into14C-D-glucuronic acid; 6-14C-D-glucuronic acid was decarboxylated to14CO2 and U-14C-D-glucuronic acid was transformed into14C-xylitol. NADP-L-xylulose oxidoreductase (E.C.
E, Ritz, R, Sanwald
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D-Glucuronic Acid in Metabolism

1953
Publisher Summary In the fields of biochemistry and pharmacology, interest in D -glucuronic acid has centered round the part it plays in the metabolism of drugs and other foreign organic compounds. While the ability of the organism to synthesize D -glucuronic acid in response to the administration of such compounds is truly remarkable, the extent ...
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Formation of glucuronic acid from uridinediphosphate glucuronic acid

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1958
V, GINSBURG, A, WEISSBACH, E S, MAXWELL
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Glucuronic Acid Metabolism in Guinea Pigs

Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1954
Summary.This report points out the more extensive biochemical significance to the elucidation of the production and mechanism of action of l‐ascorbic acid which may be derived from a detailed study of the glucuronic acid metabolism of the guinea pig.To supplement the deficient information in the literature on the glucuconic acid metabolism of the ...
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Glucuronic Acid

2007
S.J. Enna, David B. Bylund
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Determination of glucuronic acid by naphthoresorcinol

Analytical Biochemistry, 1964
Abstract A modified naphthoresorcinol procedure is described for the quantitative determination of glucuronic acid. A sensitive and stable naphthoresorcinol solution yields precise and reproducible results.
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