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OXPHOS Oxidative phosphorylation
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oxalethyline A poisonous nitrogenous base (C6H10N2) obtained indirectly from oxamide as a thick transparent oil which has a strong narcotic odour, and a physiological action resembling that of atropine. It is probably related to pyridine.
Origin: Oxalic + ethyl + -ine.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
oxalic <chemistry> Pertaining to, derived from, or contained in, sorrel, or oxalis; specifically, designating an acid found in, and characteristic of, oxalis, and also certain plant of the Buckwheat family.
<chemistry> Oxalic acid, a dibasic acid, existing combined in oxalis as an acid potassium oxalate, and in many plant tissues as the calcium oxalate. It is prepared on a large scale, by the action of fused caustic soda or potash on sawdust, as a white crystalline substance, which has a strong acid taste, and is poisonous in large doses. It is used in dyeing, calico printing, bleaching flax and straw, the preparation of formic acid, and in salts of lemon for removing ink stains, mold, etc.
Origin: From Oxalis: cf. F. Oxalique.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
oxalic acid Occurs in plants and is toxic to higher animals by virtue of its calcium binding properties, it causes the precipitation of calcium oxalate in the kidneys, prevents calcium uptake in the gut and is not metabolised.
(18 Nov 1997)
oxaline <chemistry> See Glyoxaline.
Origin: Glyoxal + -ine.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
oxalis <botany> A genus of plants,mostly herbs, with acid-tasting trifoliolate or multifoliolate leaves.
Synonym: wood sorrel.
Origin: L, a kind of sorrel, Gr, fr. Sharp,pungent, acid.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
oxalite <chemical> A yellow mineral consisting of oxalate of iron.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
oxalo The monoacyl radical, HOOC-C(O)-.
(05 Mar 2000)
oxaloacetate <biochemistry> Metabolic intermediate. Couples with acetyl CoA to form citrate, i.e. The entry point of the tricarboxylic acid cycle. Formed from aspartic acid by transamination.
(18 Nov 1997)
oxaloacetate tautomerase <enzyme> From fuma gene of E coli; catalyses the isomerization of enol to keto oxalacetic acid
Registry number: EC 5.3.2.2
Synonym: oxaloacetate keto-enol tautomerase, fumarase a, oxalacetic acid keto-enol isomerase, oaake isomerase
(26 Jun 1999)
oxaloacetate transacetase Citrate (si)-synthase;an enzyme catalyzing the condensation of oxaloacetate, water, and acetyl-CoA, forming citrate and coenzyme A; an important step in the tricarboxylic acid cycle.
Synonym: citrogenase, condensing enzyme, oxaloacetate transacetase.
(05 Mar 2000)
oxaloacetic acid HOOC-CO-CH2COOH;a ketodicarboxylic acid and important intermediate in the tricarboxylic acid cycle; the product formed when l-aspartic acid acts as an amine donor in transamination reactions.
Synonym: ketosuccinic acid, oxosuccinic acid.
(05 Mar 2000)
oxalosis A genetic disease of autosomal recessive inheritance that results in the deposition of calcium oxalate in the genitourinary system and kidneys (nephrocalcinosis). Usually evident in the first decade of life, progressive renal failure is not uncommon.
Inheritance: autosomal recessive.
(27 Sep 1997)
oxalosuccinic acid HOOC-CO-CH(COOH)-CH2-CO OH;the product of the dehydrogenation of isocitric acid under the catalytic influence of isocitrate dehydrogenase; an enzyme-bound intermediate of the tricarboxylic acid cycle.
(05 Mar 2000)
oxalosuccinic carboxylase <enzyme> An enzyme of the oxidoreductase class that catalyses the conversion of isocitrate and NAD+ to yield 2-ketoglutarate, carbon dioxide, and NADH. It occurs in cell mitochondria. The enzyme requires magnesium, mn2+; it is activated by ADP, citrate, and calcium, and inhibited by NADH, NADPH, and ATP. The reaction is the key rate-limiting step of the citric acid (tricarboxylic) cycle. (the NADP+ enzyme is EC 1.1.1.42.)
Chemical name: Isocitrate:NAD+ oxidoreductase (decarboxylating)
Registry number: EC 1.1.1.41
(12 Dec 1998)
oxalourea The cyclic (end-to-end) amide anhydride of oxaluric acid; an oxidation product of uric acid.
Synonym: oxalourea, parabanic acid.
(05 Mar 2000)
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 2
  • Oxalic Acids - »õâ Acids, salts, and derivatives of OXALIC ACID.
    Synonyms : Ethanedioic Acids, Acids, Ethanedioic, Acids, Oxalic
  • Oxaloacetate - »õâ An anionic form of oxaloacetic acid.
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  • Oxaloacetates - »õâ Salts and esters of oxaloacetic acid.
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  • Oxaloacetic Acids - »õâ A class of ketodicarboxylic acids derived from oxalic acid. Oxaloacetic acid is an intermediate in the citric acid cycle and is converted to ASPARTIC ACID by a transamination reaction.
    Synonyms : Oxalacetic Acid, Oxaloacetic Acid
  • Oxalobacter formigenes - »õâ The sole species of the genus Oxalobacter consisting of straight or curved gram-negative rods with rounded ends. Cells are nonmotile, nonsporing, and use oxylates as the only source of CARBON and energy, with formate and CARBON DIOXIDE as end products. They are isolated from lake sediments and from the rumen or large bowel of humans and animals. (From Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, 9th ed)
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oxyopia unusually acute vision
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oxytetracycline a yellow crystalline antibiotic (trademark Terramycin) obtained from a soil actinomycete; used to treat various bacterial and rickettsial infections
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oxytocic a drug that induces labor by stimulating contractions of the muscles of the uterus
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oxaloacetate oxalacetate: a salt or ester of oxalacetic acid
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oxaprozin a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (trade name Daypro)
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OX short-stemmed South African plant with bluish flowers
OX South African bulbous wood sorrel with showy yellow flowers
OX creeping much-branched mat-forming weed
OX South American wood sorrel cultivated for its edible tubers
OX South African bulbous wood sorrel with showy yellow flowers
OX South American wood sorrel cultivated for its edible tubers
OX perennial herb of eastern North America with palmately compound leaves and usually rose-purple flowers
OX a salt or ester of oxalacetic acid
OX an acid formed by oxidation of maleic acid (as in metabolism of fats and carbohydrates)
OX genus of tropical trees
OX source of most of the lancewood of commerce
OX a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (trade name Daypro)
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