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hippurate
hippurate Chem. (hɪˈpjʊərət) [f. hippur-ic + -ate4.] A salt of hippuric acid.1854 in Mayne Expos. Lex. 1857 G. Bird Urin. Deposits (ed. 5) 206 Delicate feathers of hippurate of ammonia.
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Hippurate hydrolase
In enzymology, a hippurate hydrolase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction
hippurate + H2O benzoate + glycine
Thus, the two substrates streptococci by detecting the ability of the organism to hydrolyze hippurate.
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urobenzoate
uroˈbenzoate Chem. [a. F. urobenzoate: see next and -ate1 1 c.] = hippurate.c 1845 Miller in Todd's Cycl. Anat. III. 800/2 Solutions of the urobenzoates furnish a cinnamon brown precipitate. 1860 Mayne Expos. Lex. 1315 Urobenzoate,..a combination of urobenzoic acid with a salifiable base.
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Hippuric acid
of the aforementioned cases, benzaldehyde undergoes biotransformation via CYP450 to benzoic acid followed by conjugation to glycine for formation of hippurate
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Telotristat ethyl
It is formulated as telotristat etiprate — a hippurate salt of telotristat ethyl.
On February 28, 2017, the U.S.
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scintigram
scintigram Med. (ˈsɪntɪgræm) Also scinto-. [f. scintillation + -gram.] An image or other record of part of the body obtained by measuring radiation from an introduced radioactive tracer by means of scintillation or an analogous detection method.1952 F. K. Bauer et al. in Jrnl. Lab. Clin. Med. XXXIX....
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Agromyces
A. hippuratus ( (Zgurskaya et al. 1992) Ortiz-Martinez et al. 2004, ; Neo-Latin masculine gender adjective hippuratus, pertaining to hippurate, relating to the ability to decompose hippurate.)
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Campylobacter upsaliensis
Additionally it cannot hydrolyze hippurate like other species and is considered sensitive to nalidixic acid.
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Hexamethylenetetramine
Medical uses
As the mandelic acid salt (methenamine mandelate) or the hippuric acid salt (methenamine hippurate), it is used for the treatment of urinary
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Ornithine transcarbamylase
Treatment
A potential treatment for the high ammonia levels is to give sodium benzoate, which combines with glycine to produce hippurate, at the same
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Brachyspira pilosicoli
It was previously thought that B. pilosicoli could be differentiated from other Brachyspira species because it is hippurate hydrolysis positive; however , hippurate-negative strains have also been documented.
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Glycine encephalopathy
Treatment
A treatment of sodium benzoate, which binds to glycine and forms hippurate, and dextromethorphan, which weakly inhibits the N-methyl-D-aspartate
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Streptococcus agalactiae
GBS is also able to hydrolyze hippurate and this test can also be used to identify presumptively GBS.
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Anion gap
Accumulation of sulfates, phosphates, urate, and hippurate accounts for the high anion gap.
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Streptococcus iniae
The bacterium is catalase-negative and LAP-positive (like all streptococci), PYR-test and CAMP-test-positive, does not hydrolyze sodium hippurate, and
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