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phenylacetic acid
phenylacetic acid[¦fen·əl·ə′sēd·ik ′as·əd] (organic chemistry) C8H8O2 White crystals with a boiling point of 262°C; soluble in alcohol and ether; used in perfumes, medicine, and flavoring and in the manufacture of penicillin. Also known as α-toluic acid. phenylacetic acid
phenylacetic acid [fen″il-ah-se´tik] a catabolite of phenylalanine; it is excessively formed and excreted, sometimes conjugated with glutamine, in phenylketonuria.phen·yl·a·ce·tic ac·id (fen'il-ă-sē'tik as'id), An abnormal product of phenylalanine catabolism, appearing in the urine of patients with phenylketonuria.phen·yl·a·ce·tic ac·id (fen'il-ă-sē'tik as'id) An abnormal product of phenylalanine catabolism, appearing in the urine of people with phenylketonuria. |