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URIC ACID, C5H4N403 , in organic chemistry , an acid which is one of the penultimate products of the tissue waste in the human body
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tissue waste . For its preparation guano is boiled repeatedly with a solution of borax in 120 parts of water. The filtered solution is acidified with hydrochloric acid, when impure uric acid separates out as a brown precipitate, which is washed with cold water; it is then dissolved in hot dilute caustic
micro-crystalline powder, devoid of smell or taste , soluble in 'Soo parts of boiling and in 14,000 parts of cold water, but in-soluble in alcohol and in ether. For its detection in urine, the urine is mixed with excess of hydrochloric acid, and allowed to stand, when the uric acid separates out, generally coloured reddish by impurities. The precipitate is dissolved in a few drops of nitric acid and the solution cautiously evaporated to dryness. The residue when exposed to ammonia gas assumes the intense purple colour of murexide.The acid, which was discovered by C. Scheele in 1776 in urinary calculi, was afterwards investigated by Liebig
Wohler . The determination of its constitution, and its relation to other vegetable and animal products, followed from the researches of A. von Baeyer and E. Fischer (see PURIN).End of Article: URIC ACID, C5H4N403 If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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