Published July 1, 1943
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Xanthurenic acid and its rôle in the trytophane metabolism of pyroxidine-deficient rats
Abstract
In a previous publication (1) the isolation of a green pigment from the urine of pyridoxine-deficient rats was described. The green pigment was shown to be the product of a reaction between ferric ammonium sulfate or other ferric salts and a compound whose nature was unknown. This compound has now been isolated in crystalline form. It is a yellow pigment and has been identified as xanthurenic acid.
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Copyright © 1943 by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. (Received for publication, April 2, 1943) This work was supported in part by a grant from the American Cyanamid Company.Files
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