Bilirubin (BR) (adopted from German, originally bili—bile—plus ruber—red—from Latin) is a red-orange compound that occurs in the normcomponent of the straw-yellow color in urine. Another breakdown product, stercobilin, causes the brown color of feces.
Although bilirubin is usually found in animals rather than plants, at least one plant species, Strelitzia nicolai, is known to contain the pigment.
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Bronsted acid
A molecular entity capable of donating a hydron to an acceptor (Bronsted base).
(via oxoacid )
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Escherichia coli metabolite
Any bacterial metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in Escherichia coli.
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rel-(1R,3R,4S)-1,3,4-trihydroxy-5-oxocyclohexanecarboxylic acid
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3-Dehydroquinic acid
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KEGG COMPOUND
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5-Dehydroquinic acid
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KEGG COMPOUND
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2115114
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Reaxys Registry Number
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Reaxys
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11603966
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PubMed citation
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Europe PMC
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13198937
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PubMed citation
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Europe PMC
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14269300
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PubMed citation
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Europe PMC
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14524706
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PubMed citation
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Europe PMC
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2005-03-09
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The numbering system used for 3-dehydroquinic acid is that of the IUPAC/CBN recommendations on cyclitols, sections I-8 and I-9. The use of the term '5-dehydroquinic acid' for this compound is based on an earlier system of numbering (for example of use, see S. Mitsuhashi and B. D. Davis, Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 1954, 15, 268-280).
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