| 1. | The equilibrium of the reaction favors the formation of barbituric acid.
|
| 2. | Barbiturase is very specific to barbituric acid and will not react with derivatives.
|
| 3. | Urea, malonate, and cyanuric acid inhibit the hydrolysis of barbituric acid.
|
| 4. | In addition, barbituric acid inhibits multiple enzymes that are involved in de novo pyrimidine synthesis.
|
| 5. | Barbiturates are derivatives of barbituric acid.
|
| 6. | It is a common reagent for organic synthesis used, for example, as a precursor for barbituric acid.
|
| 7. | Which is a multicomponent reaction of N, N'- dimethyl-barbituric acid, benzaldehyde and ethyl vinyl ether.
|
| 8. | In 1903, he published observations that barbital ( then known as diethyl-barbituric acid ) has sedative properties in humans.
|
| 9. | In 1912, Bayer introduced another barbituric acid derivative, phenobarbital, under the trade name Luminal, as a sedative-hypnotic.
|
| 10. | The species is prepared by addition of ammonia to o-phthalonitrile to give the diiminoisoindoline, which in turn condenses with barbituric acid.
|