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Urobilin

Known as: 21H-Biline-8,12-dipropanoic acid, 3,18-diethyl-1,4,5,15,16,19,22,24-octahydro-2,7,13,17-tetramethyl-1,19-dioxo-, Urobilin [Chemical/Ingredient] 
National Institutes of Health

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2014
2014
Analysis of native or endogenous peptides in biofluids can provide valuable insights into disease mechanisms. Furthermore, the… 
2004
2004
Because of its potential use as fertilizer, urine ("yellow water") is a resource originating from sanitation. Its separate… 
1967
1967
Phycoerythrobilin, one of two tetrapyrrolic prosthetic groups in R-phycoerythrin, was the source of two crystalline urobilinoid… 
1967
1967
In any biogenetic scheme for the reduction of bilirubin (I) (mol wt 584) to stercobilin (II) (mol wt 594), those steps involving… 
1963
1963
It is now almost a century since Jaffe (1868, 1869) described urobilin. It would manifestly be an imposition on your patience if… 
1957
1957
IN man the reduction of bilirubin by the intestinal bacteria normally leads to the formation of i-urobilinogen and…