Hippuric acidDefinition (https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Hippuric_acid#section=Top) Hippuric Acid (C9H9NO3) is an acyl glycine produced by the conjugation of benzoic acid and glycine, found as a normal component in urine as a metabolite of aromatic compounds from food. Increased urine hippuric acid content may have antibacterial effects. Preferred Units: grams per litre
Scope Note: Alternative unit: milligrams per litre This term is used for the following terms: N/A Approved Date 25-Jul-2016 Items having a keyword or observed-property relationship to this subject term - Annual N2O measurements and associated data: AC0116, Ceredigion, 2013, urine
- Annual N2O measurements and associated data: AC0116, County Down, 2012, urine
- Annual N2O measurements and associated data: AC0116, Devon, 2012, urine
- Annual N2O measurements and associated data: AC0116, Dumfries, 2012, urine
- Annual N2O measurements and associated data: AC0116, Warwickshire, 2013, urine
- Annual N2O measurements and associated data: AC0213, Devon, 2012
- Annual N2O measurements and associated data: AC0213, Nottinghamshire, 2011, urine
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