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  • | IUPAC_name = (''R'')-4-amino-1,2-oxazolidin-3-one | metabolism = Hepatic
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  • ...1-cyclopropyl- 6-fluoro- 4-oxo- 7-piperazin- 1-yl- quinoline- 3-carboxylic acid | metabolism = Hepatic, including [[CYP1A2]]
    88 KB (11,930 words) - 16:46, 27 September 2010
  • ...-6- [(phenylacetyl)amino]- 4-thia-1-azabicyclo[3.2.0] heptane-2-carboxylic acid | metabolism = [[hepatic]]
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  • | metabolism = ...sis, suppress the immune system, and aid in fat, protein, and carbohydrate metabolism.<ref>First Aid USMLE Step 1 2009, Tao Le et al.</ref> It also decreases bon
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  • | metabolism = [[Liver|Hepatic]] - [[CYP2C19]] ...rnal |author=Mandrioli, R., L. Mercolini, M.A. Raggi |title=Benzodiazepine metabolism: an analytical perspective |journal=Curr. Drug Metab. |volume=9 |issue=8 |p
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  • ...cyclo(3.2.0)heptane-2-carboxylic acid, 3,3-dimethyl-7-oxo-6-((phenylacetyl)amino)- (2''S''-(2α,5α,6β))- | CAS_supplemental = (free acid)<br/>{{CAS|69-57-8}} (sodium salt)
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  • ...cally arise from treating iron metal with the corresponding binary halogen acid to give the corresponding hydrated salts.<ref name="HollemanAF"/> ...y be [[passivation|passivated]] by dipping it into a concentrated [[nitric acid]] solution. This forms a protective layer of oxide on the metal, protecting
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  • |ImageFile=4-Aminobenzoic acid.svg |IUPACName=4-Aminobenzoic acid
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  • | IUPAC_name = 5-amino-2-hydroxybenzoic acid | metabolism = Rapidly & extensively metabolised intestinal mucosal wall and the liver
    6 KB (792 words) - 13:12, 20 September 2010
  • ...ntional sulfur-containing antioxidants such as [[glutathione]] or [[lipoic acid]]. ==Metabolism and sources==
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  • [[Image:Phosphonate.png|thumb|right|General ester of phosphonic acid.]] ...lity of the metal complexes increases with increasing number of phosphonic acid groups. Phosphonates are highly water-soluble while the phosphonic acids ar
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  • ...n-oxygen-carrying function as an [[antioxidant]] and a regulator of [[iron metabolism]].<ref name="Biagioli">Biagioli M, Pinto M, Cesselli D, Zaninello M, Lazare ...properties and function. This is true of hemoglobin, where the sequence of amino acids may affect crucial functions such as the protein's affinity for oxyge
    67 KB (9,844 words) - 20:17, 21 September 2010
  • [[Autoinflammatory syndromes]] are a group of inherited disorders characterized by bouts of [[inflammation|inflammatory]] [[skin lesion]]s an ...ref><ref>{{cite journal |author=Eming R, Hertl M |title=Autoimmune bullous disorders |journal=Clin Chem Lab Med |volume=44 |issue=2 |pages=144–9 |year=2006 |p
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  • ==Skeletal and muscular disorders== ...forelimbs.<ref>{{cite web | title = Panosteitis | work = Canine Inherited Disorders Database | publisher = University of Prince Edward Island | year = 1998 | u
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  • ...the form of ATP. Inside a cell, phosphate may be structural to a [[nucleic acid]] or [[phospholipid]], form high-energy ester bonds (e.g., in adenosine tri ...n occur as a [[salt]] of [[phosphoric acid]] or an [[ester]] of phosphoric acid (an [[organophosphate]]). Phosphates are found pervasively in biology. [[Ph
    63 KB (9,050 words) - 21:26, 21 September 2010
  • | IUPAC_name = 2-[1-(aminomethyl)cyclohexyl]acetic acid | bioavailability = Rapid, in part by saturable carrier-mediated L-amino acid transport system<br />60% for 0.9&nbsp;g daily to 27% for 4.8&nbsp;g daily
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  • | Name = Propanoic acid | ImageFileL2 = Propionic-acid-3D-balls.png
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  • ...hose [[proteolysis]] generates [[beta amyloid]] (Aβ), a 39- to 42-[[amino acid]] [[peptide]] whose [[amyloid]] fibrillar form is the primary component of ...rms of APP have been observed in humans, ranging in length from 365 to 770 amino acids, with certain isoforms preferentially expressed in neurons; changes i
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Gamma''-Hydroxybutyric acid}} | image = 4-hydroxybutanoic-acid.png
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  • ...of [[calcium]]. Casein is not coagulated by heat. It is precipitated by [[acid]]s and by [[rennet]] enzymes, a [[proteolytic]] [[enzyme]] typically obtain ...n nutrient supply. The clot is able to provide a sustained slow release of amino acids into the blood stream, sometimes lasting for several hours.<ref>Boiri
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