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hy·po·xan·thine H0371100 (hī′pō-zăn′thēn′)n. A white powder, C5H4N4O, that is an intermediate in the metabolism of animal purines.hypoxanthine (ˌhaɪpəˈzænθiːn; -θɪn) n (Elements & Compounds) a white or colourless crystalline compound that is a breakdown product of nucleoproteins. Formula: C5H4N4OhypoxanthineenUK
hypoxanthine[¦hī·pō′zan‚thēn] (biochemistry) C5H4ON4 An intermediate product derived from adenine in the hydrolysis of nucleic acid. hypoxanthineenUK
hypoxanthine [hi″po-zan´thēn] an intermediate product of uric acid synthesis, formed from adenylic acid and itself a precursor of xanthine.hy·po·xan·thine (Hyp), (hī'pō-zan'thin), 6-Oxypurine; purin-6(1H)-one; a purine present in the muscles and other tissues, formed during purine catabolism by deamination of adenine; elevated in molybdenum-cofactor deficiency. Synonym(s): 6-hydroxypurinehy·po·xan·thine (hī'pō-zan'thēn) A purine present in the muscles and other tissues, formed during purine catabolism by deamination of adenine; elevated in molybdenum-cofactor deficiency. hy·po·xan·thine (hī'pō-zan'thēn) A purine present in the muscles and other tissues. See HPX See HPX |