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oxaluric
oxaluric, a. Chem. (ɒksəˈl(j)ʊərɪk) [f. oxal- + uric.] In oxaluric acid: a monobasic acid (C3H4N2O4), which may be regarded as consisting of oxalic acid and urea minus water, obtained as a white crystalline powder of a very acid taste. Hence oxaˈlurate, a salt of oxaluric acid.1836–41 Brande Chem. (...
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Alloxan
The name is derived from allantoin, a product of uric acid excreted by the fetus into the allantois, and oxaluric acid derived from oxalic acid and urea
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oxaluramide
oxaluramide Chem. (ɒksəˈl(j)ʊərəmaɪd) [See oxaluric and amide.] The amide of oxaluric acid (C3H5N3O3), obtained as a white crystalline powder by the action of ammonia and hydrocyanic acid on alloxan; also called oxalan.1866–77 Watts Dict. Chem. IV. 277.
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leucoturic
leucoturic, a. Chem. (l(j)uːkəʊˈtjuːrɪk) [f. Gr. λευκός white + uric, with inserted t, after allanturic.] Only in leucoturic acid (see quot. 1866).1847 Turner's Elem. Chem. (ed. 8) 787 Leucoturic acid. 1866 Odling Anim. Chem. 135 Leucoturic acid is a diamerone of lantanuric acid and oxaluric or para...
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