Uricotelic
uricotelic u·ri·co·tel·ic (yur’ĭ-kō-těl’ĭk)
adj.
Excreting uric acid as the chief component of nitrogenous waste.
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noun, Biochemistry. 1. a ribonucleoside composed of ribose and uracil. noun 1. (biochem) a nucleoside present in all living cells in a combined form, esp in RNA uridine u·ri·dine (yur’ĭ-dēn’) n. A white odorless powder that is the nucleoside of uracil and is important in carbohydrate metabolism.
- Uridine diphosphate
uridine diphosphate n. Abbr. UDP A uridine compound that serves as a glycosyl carrier in the synthesis of glycogen and starch.
- Uridine phosphate
uridine phosphate n. Abbr. UMP See uridylic acid.
- Uridine triphosphate
uridine triphosphate n. Abbr. UTP A phosphorylated nucleoside of uridine that participates in the biosynthesis of glycogen.
- Uridrosis
uridrosis u·ri·dro·sis (yur’ĭ-drō’sĭs) or ur·hi·dro·sis (yur’hī-) n. Excretion of urea or uric acid in the sweat.