URIC ACID

yoorˈĭk, white, odorless, tasteless crystalline substance formed as a result of purine degradation in man, other primates, dalmatians, birds, snakes, and lizards. The last three groups of animals also channel all amino acid degradation into the formation of glycine, aspartic acid, and glutamine, which combine to form purines and finally uric acid; these so-called uricotelic organisms thus excrete uric acid as the major end-product of the metabolism of all nitrogen-containing compounds. Uric acid is a very weak organic acid that is barely soluble in water and insoluble in alcohol and ether. The urates are its salts. Uric acid is present in human urine only in extremely small amounts but constitutes a large part of the body waste matter of birds (see guano) and of reptiles. It collects sometimes in the human kidneys or bladder in calculi, or stones, and is responsible, when present in tissues or deposited upon bones in the form of urates, for gouty conditions (see gout). It occurs also in normal human blood. The pure acid is obtained from guano and other similar substances. Upon decomposition urea is obtained. A common test for the presence of the acid in urine depends upon the formation of murexide (an ammonium salt), which is an intense reddish purple. Nitric acid is added to the urine, which is then evaporated. If uric acid is present, murexide is formed when ammonia is added to the residue.

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...purines produce excess uric acid after digestion, which...abnormally high amount of uric acid in the tissue fluids. Uric acid is always present...the excess of uric acid may result from overproduction...chemistry to create more uric acid than normal. Although...
...broken down into amino acids, many of which are...off from the amino acid molecule. the I...CO(NH2)2) or uric acid (CSH?N30...mainly ot urea, somc uric acid, and smaller quantities of organic acids and bases, chlorides...excrtlls urea or uric acid partly depends on...
...possible confounders. 4.3.3 Uric Acid Evidence that serum uric acid levels change in response...explaining concentrations of serum uric acid. More specifically, it has been...industry are likely to affect serum uric acid levels. Workers in a typical...
...about the effects of elevated levels of uric acid on the kidney. Theoretically damage...problem. Any kidney disease due to uric acid would progress very slowly over...few years in patients with elevated uric acid levels but that treatment is not...
...the extraordinary accumulations of uric acid in their nephridia. Quantitative...like those of Helix, accumulate uric acid as they develop. On the other hand...Ancylastrum , where the nephridial uric acid is very low. These it is easy...
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...Association of perfluorooctanic acid and perfluorooctane sulfonate...2005. Relations of serum uric acid to longitudinal blood pressure...Exposure to Perflouroctanoic Acids and Its Salts. Available...Wannamethee SG. 2005. Serum uric acid and risk of coronary heart...
...Associations among Lead Dose Biomarkers, Uric Acid, and Renal Function in Korean Lead...Fructuoso et al. 2002; Vaziri 2002). Uric acid is also a nephrotoxicant, and increasing...lead biomarkers were associated with uric acid and whether uric acid levels were...
Associations of Uric Acid with Polymorphisms in the Delta-Aminolevulinic...nitrogen (BUN), serum creatinine, uric acid, and genotyping; a spot urine sample...measured BUN, serum creatinine, and uric acid using an automatic chemical analyzer...
...strength of association between PFOA and uric acid is modest in both the Steenland et...of interest given the findings for uric acid, which is related to blood pressure...lesser degree for a modest increase in uric acid, among those with higher PFOA levels...
...ketosis), and elevated levels of uric acid in the blood (i.e., hyperuricemia...state favors the accumulation of fatty acids, rather than their oxidation. In addition...several proteins that help regulate fatty acid synthesis and oxidation (Nagy 2004...retinal and, subsequently, retinoic acid, which plays an important role in growth...metabolism of sulfur-containing amino acids, leading to increased levels of the amino...
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Drug to Control Uric Acid Levels Approved Rasburicase (Elitek...approved for the initial management of plasma uric acid levels in pediatric patients with...lysis and subsequent elevation of plasma uric acid. Marketed by Sanofi-Synthelabo...
...happens is that your system loads up with purine. Purine has to go somewhere when theres no more room for it, so it forms uric acid crystals the general size and shape of a barrel cactus, a porcupine, or the spiny head of a medieval mace. And there...
...presence of hyperuricemia, or elevated uric acid levels, is a predictor for the development...Asymptomatic hyperuricemia. Elevated uric acid levels are fundamental for the development...have a lower temperature and higher uric acid concentrations. This, compounded...
...process that controls the amount of uric acid in the blood. For most people...is caused by calcium rather than uric acid crystals. Infection or trauma to...problem is treated. Over time, uric acid crystals accumulate in the body...
...per 1,000 polyunsaturated fatty acid side chains is common. Acting as...vitamin E protects unsaturated fatty acids from lipid peroxidation. Because...for women and men, respectively. Uric acid. Uric acid is produced in the body from...
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Uric Acids and Risk Complications. MANILA, Philippines - Uric acid, one of the bodys waste products, normally passes out...outcome. Gout is a common form of joint disease in which uric acid accumulates and forms crystals that may become lodged...
...defective gene resulting in high levels of uric acid in the blood, making them prone to...purist breeders are against the Low Uric Acid (LUA) dogs becoming pedigree...problems because of high levels of uric acid. Other breeds of dogs can encounter...
...converts into uric acid - in beer could be...gout, deposits of uric acid crystals may collect...and is examined for uric acid crystals. What...the level of uric acid in the blood. Although...reduce the amount of uric acid in the blood...
...of common kidney stones are calcium phosphate stones, uric acid stones, cystine stones, medication-induced stones...increase the hydration, whatever you have, calcium or uric acid, whatever, it will flush out."
...day and two litres of water. SNACK ATTACK IF you suffer from gout snack on a bowl of cherries. They may help to lower uric acid, which will relieve symptoms. Dr Gillian McKeiths Ultimate Health Plan, (Michael Joseph, pounds 14.99). Visit...
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URIC ACID yoor ik, white, odorless...to form purines and finally uric acid; these so-called uricotelic...normal human blood. The pure acid is obtained from guano and...which is then evaporated. If uric acid is present, murexide...
...deforming. It results from deposits of uric acid crystals in connective tissue or joints. The presence of increased uric acid (a breakdown product of DNA...purine (from which digestion produces uric acid), increase the risk of gout...
...metabolic effect of colchicine is not known, but it is thought that it may decrease production of lactic acid and prevent accumulation of uric acid crystals in the body, making it useful in the treatment of gout. Colchicine and derivatives such as...
...professor at Munich from 1852 to 1873. Liebig improved methods of organic analysis and investigated organic compounds such as uric acid. He discovered chloral and was one of the discoverers of chloroform. He made valuable contributions to agricultural...
...urethra . The amount passed depends on fluid intake and other factors. Urine is 95% water, in which are dissolved urea, uric acid, creatinine, and other waste products. Normal urine also contains small amounts of substances ordinarily utilized by...
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