Medical term:
indoxyl
indoxyl
[in-dok´sil]an oxidation product of indole formed in tryptophan decomposition, and excreted in the urine as indican.
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in·dox·yl
(in-dok'sil),The radical of 3-hydroxyindole; a product of intestinal bacterial degradation of indoleacetic acid, excreted in the urine as indoleaceturic acid (conjugated with glycine), as a sulfate (urinary indican), or as a glucuronide (glucosiduronate); increased amounts are excreted in phenylketonuria.
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in·dox·yl
(in-dok'sil)The radical of 3-hydroxyindole; a product of intestinal bacterial degradation of indoleacetic acid; increased amounts are excreted in the urine in phenylketonuria.
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