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1 гиппуровая кислота
1) Medicine: hippuric acid, urobenzoic acid2) Chemistry: benzamido acetic acid, benzamino acetic acid, benzoyl glycine, benzoyl-amino acetic acid3) Makarov: hippuric acid (N-benzoylglycine) (N-бензоилглицин)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > гиппуровая кислота
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Hippuric acid — IUPAC name Benzoylaminoethanoic acid … Wikipedia
hippuric acid — A detoxification and excretory product of benzoate found in the urine of humans and many herbivorous animals; used therapeutically in the form of its salts (hippurates of calcium and ammonium). [G. hippos, horse, + ouron, urine] * * * hip·pu·ric… … Medical dictionary
hippuric acid — (ˈ)hi|pyu̇rik noun Etymology: hipp + uric : a white crystalline nitrogenous acid C6H5CONHCH2COOH formed in the liver as a detoxication product of benzoic acid and present in the urine of herbivorous animals and in small quantity in human urine… … Useful english dictionary
benzoylglycine — ben·zo·yl·gly·cine (ben″zo əl gliґsēn) hippuric acid … Medical dictionary
benzoylglycine — |benzəwə̇l, ˌwēl+ noun ( s) Etymology: benzoyl + glycine : hippuric acid … Useful english dictionary
Benzoic acid — Benzoic acid … Wikipedia
n-acylamino acid — An amino acid that has an acyl group attached to its N, as in hippuric acid (N benzoylglycine) or phenaceturic acid … Medical dictionary
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semisystematic name — A name of a chemical of which at least one part is systematic and at least one part is not ( i.e., is trivial). For example, calciferol includes the ol suffix denoting an OH radical, while calcifer , which has no systematic meaning, is used only… … Medical dictionary