xanthine

(noun)

a precursor of uric acid found in many organs of the body

Related Terms

  • uric acid
  • purine
  • hypoxanthine
  • urea
  • guano

Examples of xanthine in the following topics:

  • Nitrogenous Waste in Birds and Reptiles: Uric Acid

    • The enzyme xanthine oxidase makes uric acid from xanthine and hypoxanthine, which in turn are produced from other purines.
    • Xanthine oxidase is a large enzyme whose active site consists of the metal, molybdenum, bound to sulfur and oxygen.
  • Some Polycyclic Heterocycles

    • Xanthine and uric acid are products of the metabolic oxidation of purines.
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