- CYP450 to
benzoic acid
followed by
conjugation to
glycine for
formation of
hippurate which undergoes urinary excretion. Similarly,
toluene reacts with CYP450...
- acid salt (methenamine mandelate) or the
hippuric acid salt (methenamine
hippurate), it is used for the
treatment of
urinary tract infections. In an acidic...
- In enzymology, a
hippurate hydrolase (EC 3.5.1.32) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction hippurate + H2O ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons...
-
Listeria monocytogenes and
group B
streptococci using the
chemical Hippurate. The
Hippurate hydrolysis pathway,
capable by
organisms with the
necessary enzymes...
- PMID 3528214.
Nsagha DS,
Bello CS, Kandakai-Olukemi YT (January 2000). "
Hippurate hydrolysis and Christie, Atkins, Munch-Peterson
tests as epidemiological...
- HCO− 3 reabsorption. Ac****ulation of sulfates, phosphates, urate, and
hippurate accounts for the high
anion gap. Note: a
useful mnemonic to
remember this...
- test +
Growth on
MacConkey agar +
Motility (wet mount) +
Glucose use −
Hippurate hydrolysis +
Resistance to
nalidixic acid −
Resistance to cephalothin...
-
tryptophan hydroxylase. It is
formulated as
telotristat etiprate — a
hippurate salt of
telotristat ethyl. On
February 28, 2017, the U.S. Food and Drug...
-
levels is to give
sodium benzoate,
which combines with
glycine to
produce hippurate, at the same time
removing an
ammonium group.
Biotin also
plays an important...
-
hemolysis of
sheep or
bovine erythrocytes. GBS is also able to
hydrolyze hippurate and this test can also be used to
identify presumptively GBS. Hemolytic...