Accession Number | HMDB00205 |
Common_Name | Phenylpyruvic acid |
Description | If the enzyme which converts phenylalanine into tyrosine is missing, then phenylalanine undergoes a transamination reaction to make phenylpyruvic acid instead. Phenylpyruvic acid can be found in the urine when excessive levels have built up. If untreated, mental retardation effects are evident by the first year along with other symptoms which include: unusual irritability, epileptic seizures and skin lesions. |
Chemical_IUPAC_Name | 2-oxo-3-phenyl-propanoic acid |
Chemical Formula | C9H8O3 |
Sample Concentration | 1 |
Mass Value | 1 |
Mass Unit | mg |
Manufacturer | Quattro_QQQ |
Analyzer | Triple_Quad |
Delivery | Flow_Injection |
Ionization | Positive |
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Low Energy Voltage | 10 |
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