| CA IV | Carbonic anhydrase IV |
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| CAI | Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor |
| HCA II | Human carbonic anhydrase II |
| CA I | carbonic anhydrase I |
Synonyms : Carbonic Anhydrase 4, Carbonic Anhydrase Isozyme IV, Anhydrase 4, Carbonic
Synonyms : Carbonic Anhydrase Isozyme V
Synonyms : Anhydrases, Carbonic, Dehydratase, Carbonate
| carbonic anhydrase |
carbonate dehydratase.
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| carbonic anhydrase i. |
any of a class of agents that inhibit activity of carbonic anhydrase (carbonate dehydratase). In the kidney this decreases hydrogen ion concentration in the renal tubule, resulting in increased excretion of bicarbonate, sodium, potassium, and water; in the eye it depresses production of aqueous humor and lowers intraocular pressure. These were originally used as diuretics but were replaced by other agents because their diuretic effect is self-limiting; now they are used chiefly for treatment of glaucoma, and sometimes for epilepsy, familial periodic paralysis, acute mountain sickness, and uric acid calculi.
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| carbonic d. |
phosgene.
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| carbonic acid |
H2C03 is a weak unstable acid often found in ground water and is responsible for the formation of most caves.
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| carbonic acid |
an acid formed when water mixes with carbon dioxide gas. It can dissolve limestone, H20 plus CO2.
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