trioxypurine
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Uric acid — chembox Name = Uric acid ImageFileL1 = Uric acid.png ImageSizeL1 = 150px ImageFileR1 = Uric acid3D.png ImageSizeR1 = 120px IUPACName = 7,9 dihydro 1H purine 2,6,8(3H) trione OtherNames = 2,6,8 Trioxypurine Section1 = Chembox Identifiers EINECS =… … Wikipedia
69-93-2 — Acide urique Acide urique Structure de l acide urique Général Nom IUPAC 7,9 dihydro 1H purine 2,6,8(3H) trione … Wikipédia en Français
Acide Urique — Structure de l acide urique Général Nom IUPAC 7,9 dihydro 1H purine 2,6,8(3H) trione … Wikipédia en Français
Acide urique — Tautomère céto (à gauche) et énol … Wikipédia en Français
C5H4N4O3 — Acide urique Acide urique Structure de l acide urique Général Nom IUPAC 7,9 dihydro 1H purine 2,6,8(3H) trione … Wikipédia en Français
Urate de sodium — Acide urique Acide urique Structure de l acide urique Général Nom IUPAC 7,9 dihydro 1H purine 2,6,8(3H) trione … Wikipédia en Français
Uric acid — A breakdown product of purines that are part of many foods. In gout, there are frequently, but not always, elevated levels of uric acid in the blood (hyperuricemia). However, only a small portion of those with hyperuricemia will develop gout. * * … Medical dictionary
oxypurine — A purine containing oxygen; e.g., hypoxanthine, xanthine, uric acid. * * * oxy·pu·rine (ok″se puґrēn) a purine containing oxygen. The oxypurines include hypoxanthine or monoxypurine, xanthine or dioxypurine, and uric acid or… … Medical dictionary
purine bases — a group of chemical compounds of which purine is the base, including 6 oxypurine (hypoxanthine); 2,6 dioxypurine (xanthine); 6 aminopurine (adenine); 2 amino 6 oxypurine (guanine); 2,6,8 trioxypurine (uric acid); and 3,7 dimethyl xanthine… … Medical dictionary