| 1. | For example, L-iduronic acid ( C-5 ) are epimers of glucuronic acid.
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| 2. | Glucuronic acid is a precursor of ascorbic acid ( vitamin C ).
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| 3. | Release of D-glucuronic acid is achieved in the fourth step.
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| 4. | It is activated in the liver but quickly deactivated by conjugation to glucuronic acid.
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| 5. | By the UDP-?-D-glucuronic acid ( UDPGA ) predominates.
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| 6. | The main metabolic route is esterification of the phenolic group with sulfuric acid and glucuronic acid.
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| 7. | The pyranose form of D-glucose and its derivative D-glucuronic acid prefer the chair 4 C 1.
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| 8. | Sulfonamides are usually metabolized by several oxidative pathways, acetylation, and conjugation with sulfate or glucuronic acid.
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| 9. | The repeating unit ( except for uronic sugar ( glucuronic acid or iduronic acid ) or galactose.
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| 10. | Codeine and its metabolites are excreted almost entirely by the kidney, mainly as conjugates with glucuronic acid.
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