Phenaceturic acid
phenaceturic acid phe·nac·e·tu·ric acid (fə-nās’ĭ-tur’ĭk, -tyur’-) or phen·yl·ac·e·tu·ric acid (fěn’əl-ās’ĭ-)
n.
The end product of the metabolism of phenylated fatty acids containing even numbers of carbon atoms.
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