Acetohydroxamic acid


acetohydroxamic acid

acetohydroxamic acid ac·e·to·hy·drox·a·mic acid (ās’ĭ-tō-hī’drŏk-sām’ĭk, ə-sē’to-)
n.
an inhibitor of urease, used to treat a chronic urinary infection.

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