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Oxamic acid - Wikipedia
Oxamic acid is an organic compound with the formula NH 2C(O)COOH. It is a white, water-soluble solid. It is the monoamide of oxalic acid.
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Oxamic Acid | C2H3NO3 | CID 974 - PubChem
Oxamic acid is a dicarboxylic acid monoamide resulting from the formal condensation of one of the carboxy groups of oxalic acid with ammonia.
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Oxamic Acid - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Oxamic acid is defined as the salt of the half-amide of oxalic acid, characterized as a water-soluble organic compound that competes with pyruvate to inhibit ...
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oxamic
oxamic, a. Chem. (ɒkˈsæmɪk) [f. ox- 2 = oxal- + amic.] In oxamic acid: a monobasic acid, C2H3NO3 (= NH2.C2O2.OH), produced by the dehydration of acid oxalate of ammonium, and in other ways; its salts are oxamates. oxamic ether: an ether in which one or other of the hydrogen-atoms of oxamic acid is r...
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Oxamic Acid: Uses, Interactions, Mechanism of Action - DrugBank
This compound belongs to the class of organic compounds known as alpha amino acids and derivatives. These are amino acids in which the amino ...
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Oxamic acid = 98 471-47-6 - Sigma-Aldrich
Oxamic acid (OA) can be used as a reactant to prepare 6-phenanthridinecarboxamide by direct C-H carbamoylation reaction using ammonium persulfate in DMSO.
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Oxamic acid
Oxamic acid inhibits lactate dehydrogenase A. Oxamic acid also has applications in polymer chemistry.
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Oxamate - Wikipedia
Oxamate is the carboxylate anion of oxamic acid. Oxamate has a molecular formula of C2H2NO3− and is an isosteric form of pyruvate.
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Oxamic acid sodium salt - Chem-Impex
Oxamic acid sodium salt (CAS 565-73-1) is a versatile reagent used in organic synthesis and pharmaceutical development. Known for its stability and ...
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Oxamic Acid | C2H3NO3 | CID 974 - PubChem
Oxamic Acid | C2H3NO3 | CID 974 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, ...
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Oxamic acids: useful precursors of carbamoyl radicals
Oxamic acids are bench stable and non-toxic compounds that can be easily prepared by direct coupling of amines with commercially available ...
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ox-
ox- a formative of chemical terms. 1. = oxy- from oxygen; as in ox- or oxyacetic, -acid; oxanthracene, oxiodic, etc. 2. A shortening of oxal-, as in oxamic, oxaldehyde, oxamide, oxanilic. 3. Form of oxa- before a vowel.
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Oximide
Production
In 1886 Ost and Mente claimed to produce oximide by the reaction of oxamic acid with phosphorus pentachloride (PCl5).
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tartramic
tartramic, a. Chem. (tɑːˈtræmɪk) [f. tartro- + ammonium) + -ic.] In tartramic acid, C4H7NO5, an amidated derivative of tartaric acid. Its salts are ˈtartramates. Also tartramic ether, a name of ethylic tartramate, obtained by the action of alcoholic ammonia on tartaric ether; also called tartraˈmeth...
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Oxamate carbamoyltransferase
This enzyme is also called oxamic transcarbamylase. This enzyme participates in purine metabolism.
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