The Essentials of Chemical Physiology for the Use of Students

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Another reaction that uric acid undergoes (though it is not applic- able as a test) is that on treatment with certain oxidising reaj i 2 116 ESSENTIALS OF CHEMICAL PHYSIOLOGY urea and oxalic acid can be obtained from it. It is, however, doubtful whether a similar oxidation occurs in the normal metabolic processes- of the body (see p. 109).
Uric acid is dibasic, and thus there are two classes of urates — -the normal urates and the acid urates. A normal urate is one in which two atoms of the hydr
...ogen are replaced by two of a monad metal like sodium ; an acid urate is one in which only one atom of hydrogen is thus replaced. The formulae would be — C 5 H 4 N 4 03=uric acid C 5 H 3 NaN403=acid sodium urate C 5 H 2 Na 2 N 4 3 = normal sodium urate The acid sodium urate is the chief constituent of the pinkish deposit of urates, which, as we have already stated, is called the lateritious deposit.
The quantity of uric acid excreted by an adult varies from 7 to 10 grains (0*5 to 0*75 gramme) daily.


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