| UDPhexose |
a nucleotide consisting of hexose linked to the terminal phosphoryl group of uridine diphosphate (q.v.). The UDPhexoses act as activated intermediates in the syntheses of polysaccharides, glycosaminoglycans, and glycolipids.
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| UDPiduronate |
a nucleotide derivative of iduronate, synthesized from UDPglucuronate; it donates iduronate groups in proteoglycan synthesis.
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| UDPxylose |
a nucleotide derivative of xylose, synthesized from UDPglucuronate; it donates xylose groups in the synthesis of proteoglycans.
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| Udránszky's t. |
1. (for bile acids) take 1 mL of a solution of the suspected substance, add a drop of 0.1 per cent solution of furfurol in water, underlay with strong sulfuric acid, and cool; if bile is present, a bluish-red color is formed. 2. (for tyrosine) take 1 mL of the suspected substance in solution, add a drop of 0.5 per cent aqueous solution of furfurol, and underlay with 1 mL of concentrated sulfuric acid; a pink color shows the presence of tyrosine.
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| Udránszky's test |
see under test.
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