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Chemical compound
Indoxyl sulfate, also known as 3-indoxylsulfate and 3-indoxylsulfuric acid, is a metabolite of dietary L-tryptophan that acts as a cardiotoxin and uremic
Indoxyl_sulfate
Chemical compound
In organic chemistry, indoxyl is a nitrogenous substance with the chemical formula: C8H7NO. Indoxyl is isomeric with oxindol and is obtained as an oily
Indoxyl
Chemical compound, food additive and dye
vat and soaking hydrolyzes the indican, releasing β-D-glucose and indoxyl. The indoxyl dimerizes in the mixture, and after 12–15 hours of fermentation yields
Indigo_dye
Excess urea in the blood due to kidney dysfunction
molecular weight solutes that are poorly dialyzed (e.g., p-cresol sulfate and indoxyl sulfate); the accumulation of dialyzable solutes that are incompletely
Uremia
Community of microorganisms in the gut
as a ligand for AhR. Indole can also be metabolized by the liver into indoxyl sulfate, a compound that is toxic in high concentrations and associated
Gut_microbiota
Chemical compound
Its most significant reaction is hydrolysis of to yields β-D-glucose and indoxyl. Beta-glucosidase, a common enzyme, catalyzes this process. Because the
Indican
Study of plant life
wine, yellow weld and blue woad used together to produce Lincoln green, indoxyl, source of the blue dye indigo traditionally used to dye denim and the
Botany
Medical condition
urine bag syndrome. Bacteria in urine produce the enzyme indoxyl sulfatase. This converts indoxyl sulfate in the urine into the red and blue colored compounds
Purple_urine_bag_syndrome
Diagnostic tool used in urinalysis
catalysed by leukocyte esterase Indolecarboxylic acid ester → Indoxyl + Acid 2) In acid medium Indoxyl + Diazonium salt → Violet azole dye The esterase reaction
Urine_test_strip
Class of enzymes
Indoxyl-UDPG glucosyltransferase (EC 2.4.1.220) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction indoxyl + UDP-glucose UDP indican The two
Indoxyl-UDPG glucosyltransferase
Indoxyl-UDPG_glucosyltransferase
Photographic print made using a chromogenic process
insoluble indigo-blue and red dyes on a latent image by oxidizing indoxyl and thio-indoxyl respectively. He additionally noted these developers could create
Chromogenic_print
Chemical compound
cumbersome phrases such as bromochloroindoxyl galactoside. The X from indoxyl may be the source of the X in the X-gal contraction.[speculation?] X-gal
X-gal
Chemical compound
combination with nitro blue tetrazolium chloride (NBT). 5-bromo-4-chloro-3-indoxyl is oxidized by atmospheric oxygen to form the blue dye 5,5′-dibromo-4,4′-dichloro-indigo
5-Bromo-4-chloro-3-indolyl phosphate
5-Bromo-4-chloro-3-indolyl_phosphate
Microorganisms in or on human skin and biofluids
as a ligand for AhR. Indole can also be metabolized by the liver into indoxyl sulfate, a compound that is toxic in high concentrations and associated
Human_microbiome
Chemical compound
as a ligand for AhR. Indole can also be metabolized by the liver into indoxyl sulfate, a compound that is toxic in high concentrations and associated
3-Indolepropionic_acid
Chemical compound
condition purple urine bag syndrome, resulting from bacteria metabolizing indoxyl sulfate found naturally in urine. Indirubin is a structural isomer (more
Indirubin
Chemical compound
as a ligand for AhR. Indole can also be metabolized by the liver into indoxyl sulfate, a compound that is toxic in high concentrations and associated
Indole-3-carbaldehyde
Medical therapy for kidney failure
uremic toxins (urea, creatine, uric acid) from blood and add uremic toxins (indoxyl sulfate, ammonia, etc.) to blood. More uremic toxins are excreted through
Kidney_dialysis
Chemical compound
with some medical conditions including chronic kidney disease and autism. Indoxyl sulfate Itoh Y, Ezawa A, Kikuchi K, Tsuruta Y, Niwa T (2013). "Correlation
4-Ethylphenyl_sulfate
Species of bacterium
as a ligand for AhR. Indole can also be metabolized by the liver into indoxyl sulfate, a compound that is toxic in high concentrations and associated
Clostridium_sporogenes
Chemical compound
as a ligand for AhR. Indole can also be metabolized by the liver into indoxyl sulfate, a compound that is toxic in high concentrations and associated
Tryptophan
DNA screening technique
lactose that may be cleaved by β-galactosidase to form 5-bromo-4-chloro-indoxyl, which then spontaneously dimerizes and oxidizes to form a bright blue
Blue–white_screen
Chemical compound
(Indigofera suffruticosa). The former was identified as ortho-carboxy anil of indoxyl-2-aldehyde only in 1910 while the latter was identified as salicylamide
Anthranilic_acid
Type of globular protein produced by the liver
ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH IBUPROFEN 2bxh: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH INDOXYL SULFATE 2bxi: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTATE AND AZAPROPAZONE
Serum_albumin
Chemical compound
as a ligand for AhR. Indole can also be metabolized by the liver into indoxyl sulfate, a compound that is toxic in high concentrations and associated
Indole
Glycoside that is derived from glucose
indigo plant; this is hydrolysed by the indigo ferment, indimulsiri, to indoxyl and indiglucin. Chisholm 1911, p. 142. Jen, Jen-Fon; Lina, Tsai-Hung; Huang
Glucoside
Index of chemical compounds with the same molecular formula
133.052764 u) may refer to: 4-Hydroxyphenylacetonitrile 5-Hydroxyindole Indoxyl Mandelonitrile Oxindole (2-indolone) This set index page lists chemical
C8H7NO
Albumin found in human blood
ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH IBUPROFEN 2bxh: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH INDOXYL SULFATE 2bxi: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTATE AND AZAPROPAZONE
Human_serum_albumin
Species of bacterium
involved in aerobic respiration; 3) detection of enzymes that allow for Indoxyl acetate hydrolysis, allowing for the differentiation of Campylobacter subspecies;
Campylobacter_showae
Protein-coding gene in humans
recombinant AIM (rAIM) in cats with IRIS stage 3 CKD and elevated serum indoxyl sulfate. 6 cats received mouse rAIM (rmAIM), 5 received feline rAIM (rfAIM)
CD5L
Type of medication
Austria-Codex (in German). Vienna: Österreichischer Apothekerverlag. Indoxyl 10 mg/g + 50 mg/g Gel. "Onexton gel for acne". The Medical Letter on Drugs
Clindamycin/benzoyl_peroxide
Chemical compound
secondary metabolite, brevianamide B, has an epimeric center at the spiro-indoxyl quaternary center. Both were found to fluoresce under long-wave ultraviolet
Brevianamide
Chemical compound
PMC 4524635. PMID 26241311. Hung SC, Kuo KL, Wu CC, Tarng DC (February 2017). "Indoxyl Sulfate: A Novel Cardiovascular Risk Factor in Chronic Kidney Disease"
Phenylacetylglutamine
Chemical compound
cisplatin‑induced acute kidney injury by inhibition of uremic toxins such as indoxyl sulfate and p‑cresol sulfate via alleviating dysbiosis". International
TLR4-IN-C34
glucosyltransferase EC 2.4.1.219: vomilenine glucosyltransferase EC 2.4.1.220: indoxyl-UDPG glucosyltransferase EC 2.4.1.221: peptide-O-fucosyltransferase EC
List_of_EC_numbers_(EC_2)
American nephrologist, editor and author
vancomycin reduces plasma concentration of two gut-derived uremic solutes, indoxyl sulfate and p-cresyl sulfate, in end-stage renal disease". Nephrology,
Jerome_Lowenstein
Indian zoologist
Adiyodi, R.G., and Brunet, P.C.J. (1978) - Programming of the production of indoxyl sulphatase in the male dermal glands of Periplaneta americana (L.), Proc
Kenoth_G._Adiyodi
British chemist (1820–1903)
to be indican, although it was called medical indican at the time, but indoxyl sulfate or gluconurate. He also published papers on Indigo e.g. Blue from
Edward_Schunck
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Sidney in Surrey and Lincolnshire, so named from Old English sīd ‘wide’ + ēg ‘island’, ‘dry island in a fen’, with the adjective retaining traces of the weak dative ending, originally used after a preposition and definite article. Two places in Cheshire called Sydney are from Old English sīd + halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’ and may also be sources of the surname.English : possibly a habitational name from a place in Normandy called Saint-Denis, from the dedication of its church to St. Dionysius (see Dennis). There is, however, no evidence to support this derivation beyond occasional early modern English forms such as Seyndenys, which may equally well be the result of folk etymology.
Biblical
horse; swallow; moth
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vaishanavi | வைஷà¯à®£à®µà¯€
Worshipper of Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Support; Prop
Female
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Greek Elisabet, ELISABET means "God is my oath." Compare with another form of Elisabet.
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Little Boy
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Yowash, YOASH means "given by the Lord."Â
Girl/Female
African, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil
Father's Loving Daughter; One who is the Loving Daughter of a Father; Father's Pride
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
A Creeper with Beautiful Flowers; Springtime
Biblical
Mahli, Mahlon, same as Mahali
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a.
Of or pertaining to, or producing, indoxyl; as, indoxylic acid.
n.
An indigo-forming substance, found in urine, and other animal fluids, and convertible into red and blue indigo (urrhodin and uroglaucin). Chemically, it is indoxyl sulphate of potash, C8H6NSO4K, and is derived from the indol formed in the alimentary canal. Called also uroxanthin.
n.
A nitrogenous substance, C8H7NO, isomeric with oxindol, obtained as an oily liquid.