Glucuronic Acid [kyselina glukuronová]
- Terms
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Glucuronate
Glucuronic Acid, 6-(14)C-labeled, (D)-isomer
Glucuronic Acid, Monopotassium Salt
Glucuronic Acid, Monosodium Salt
Monopotassium Glucuronate
Monosodium Glucuronate
A sugar acid formed by the oxidation of the C-6 carbon of GLUCOSE. In addition to being a key intermediate metabolite of the uronic acid pathway, glucuronic acid also plays a role in the detoxification of certain drugs and toxins by conjugating with them to form GLUCURONIDES.
- Annotation
- for glycoside-linked compounds use GLUCURONIDES
- DUI
- D020723 MeSH Browser
- CUI
- M0095420
- Previous indexing
- Glucuronates (1981-1999)
- History note
- 2000; for GLUCURONATE use GLUCURONIC ACID 2000-2012
- Public note
- 2000; for GLUCURONATE see GLUCURONIC ACID 2000-2012, GLUCURONIC ACID was indexed under GLUCURONATES 1981-1999
Combination
- analogs & derivatives
- Glucuronates
Allowable subheadings
- AD
- administration & dosage
- AE
- adverse effects
- AG
- agonists
- AN
- analysis
- AI
- antagonists & inhibitors
- BI
- biosynthesis
- BL
- blood 2
- CF
- cerebrospinal fluid
- CS
- chemical synthesis 1
- CH
- chemistry 17
- CL
- classification
- DF
- deficiency
- EC
- economics
- GE
- genetics
- HI
- history
- IM
- immunology
- IP
- isolation & purification 1
- ME
- metabolism 2
- PK
- pharmacokinetics
- PD
- pharmacology 4
- PH
- physiology 1
- PO
- poisoning
- RE
- radiation effects 1
- ST
- standards
- SD
- supply & distribution
- TU
- therapeutic use
- TO
- toxicity
- UR
- urine