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- brown bile pigment formed from urobilinogens and found in feces and in small amounts in urine
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Urobilin
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Other names
Urochrome
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Identifiers |
CAS Registry Number
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1856-98-0 N |
ChemSpider |
4938471 Y |
InChI
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InChI=1S/C33H42N4O6/c1-7-20-19(6)32(42)37-27(20)14-25-18(5)23(10-12-31(40)41)29(35-25)15-28-22(9-11-30(38)39)17(4)24(34-28)13-26-16(3)21(8-2)33(43)36-26/h15,26-27,35H,7-14H2,1-6H3,(H,36,43)(H,37,42)(H,38,39)(H,40,41)/b28-15-/t26-,27-/m0/s1 Y
Key: KDCCOOGTVSRCHX-UYMYUHGCSA-N Y
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InChI=1/C33H42N4O6/c1-7-20-19(6)32(42)37-27(20)14-25-18(5)23(10-12-31(40)41)29(35-25)15-28-22(9-11-30(38)39)17(4)24(34-28)13-26-16(3)21(8-2)33(43)36-26/h15,26-27,35H,7-14H2,1-6H3,(H,36,43)(H,37,42)(H,38,39)(H,40,41)/b28-15-/t26-,27-/m0/s1
Key: KDCCOOGTVSRCHX-UYMYUHGCBF
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Jmol-3D images |
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MeSH |
Urobilin |
PubChem |
6433298 |
SMILES
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O=C1/C(=C(/CC)[C@@H](N1)Cc2c(c(c(n2)\C=C3/N=C(\C(=C3CCC(=O)O)C)C[C@@H]/4NC(=O)\C(=C\4C)CC)CCC(=O)O)C)C
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Properties |
Chemical formula
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C33H42N4O6 |
Molar mass |
590.71 |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Urobilin or urochrome is the chemical primarily responsible for the yellow color of urine. It is a linear tetrapyrrole compound that, along with the related compound urobilinogen, are degradation products of the cyclic tetrapyrrole heme.
Contents
- 1 Metabolism
- 2 Importance
- 3 See also
- 4 References
Metabolism
Urobilin is generated from the degradation of heme, which is first degraded through biliverdin to bilirubin. Bilirubin is then excreted as bile, which is further degraded by microbes present in the large intestine to urobilinogen. Some of this remains in the large intestine, and its conversion to stercobilin gives feces its brown color. Some is reabsorbed into the bloodstream, where it is oxidized to urobilin and eventually excreted by the kidneys, giving urine its yellow color.[1]
Importance
Many urine tests (urinalysis) monitor the amount of urobilin in urine, as its levels can give insight on the effectiveness of urinary tract function. Normally, urine would appear as either light yellow urine or colorless. A lack of water intake, for example following sleep or dehydration, reduces the water content of urine, thereby concentrating urobilin and producing a darker color of urine. Obstructive jaundice reduces biliary bilirubin excretion, which is then excreted directly from the blood stream into the urine, giving a dark-colored urine but with a paradoxically low urobilin concentration, no urobilinogen, and usually with correspondingly pale faeces. Darker urine also results due to other chemicals, such as various ingested dietary components or drugs, porphyrins in porphyria, and homogentisate in patients with alcaptonuria.
See also
- Bile pigment
- Bilirubin
- Biliverdin
- Heme
- Stercobilin
References
- ^ Donald J. Voet; Judith G. Voet; Charlotte W. Pratt (2008). "Synthesis and degradation of amino acids". Principles of Biochemistry, Third edition. Wiley. p. 778. ISBN 978-0470-23396-2.
- Voet and Voet Biochemistry Ed 3 page 1022
- Nelson, L., David, Cox M.M., .2005. “Chapter 22- Biosynthesis of Amino Acids, Nucleotides, and Related Molecules”, pp. 856, In Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry. Freeman, New York. pp. 856
- Bishop, Michael, Duben-Engelkirk, Janet L., and Fody, Edward P. "Chapter 19, Liver Function, Clinical Chemistry Principles, Procedures, Correlations, 2nd Ed." Philadelphia: copyright 1992 J.B. Lippincott Company.
- Munson-Ringsrud, Karen and Jorgenson-Linné, Jean "Urinalysis and Body Fluids, A ColorText and Atlas." St. Louis: copyright 1995 Mosby
Types of tetrapyrroles
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Bilanes
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- Bilirubin
- Biliverdin
- Stercobilinogen
- Stercobilin
- Urobilinogen
- Urobilin
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Phytobilins
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Phycobilins
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- Phycoerythrobilin
- Phycocyanobilin
- Phycourobilin
- Phycoviolobilin
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Macrocycle |
Corrinoids
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- Methylcobalamin
- Adenosylcobalamin
- Cyanocobalamin
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Porphyrins
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Protoporphyrins
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- Protoporphyrin IX
- Heme (b, c, a, o)
- Zinc protoporphyrin
- Magnesium protoporphyrin
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Phytoporphyrins
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- Chlorophyll c
- Protochlorophyllide
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Reduced
porphyrins
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Porphyrinogens
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- Uroporphyrinogen (I, III)
- Coproporphyrinogen (I, III)
- Protoporphyrinogen IX
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Chlorins
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- Chlorophyllide (a, b)
- Chlorophyll (a, b)
- Phaeophytin (a, b)
- Bacteriochlorophyll c
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Bacteriochlorins
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Isobacteriochlorins
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- Siroheme
- Sirohydrochlorin
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Corphins
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Index of biochemical families
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Carbohydrates |
- Alcohols
- Glycoproteins
- Glycosides
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Lipids |
- Eicosanoids
- Fatty acids
- Glycerides
- Phospholipids
- Sphingolipids
- Steroids
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Nucleic acids |
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Proteins |
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Other |
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Heme metabolic intermediates
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Porphyrin biosynthesis |
early mitochondrial: |
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cytosolic: |
- Porphobilinogen
- Hydroxymethylbilane
- Uroporphyrinogen III
- Coproporphyrinogen III
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late mitochondrial: |
- Protoporphyrinogen IX
- Protoporphyrin IX
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Heme degradation
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Breakdown of heme |
spleen: |
- Heme → Biliverdin → Bilirubin
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blood: |
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liver: |
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Intestine, excretion in feces |
- Stercobilinogen
- Stercobilin
- Urobilinogen
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Kidney, excretion in urine |
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Index of cells from bone marrow
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Description |
- Immune system
- Cells
- Physiology
- coagulation
- proteins
- granule contents
- colony-stimulating
- heme and porphyrin
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Disease |
- Red blood cell
- Monocyte and granulocyte
- Neoplasms and cancer
- Histiocytosis
- Symptoms and signs
- Blood tests
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Treatment |
- Transfusion
- Drugs
- thrombosis
- bleeding
- other
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Shades of yellow
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Amber |
Apricot |
Arylide yellow |
Aureolin |
Beige |
Buff |
Chartreuse |
Citrine |
Cream |
Dark goldenrod |
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Ecru |
Gold |
Gold (metallic) |
Goldenrod |
Harvest Gold |
Jasmine |
Jonquil |
Khaki |
Lemon chiffon |
Lion |
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Maize |
Mikado yellow |
Mustard |
Naples yellow |
Navajo white |
Old gold |
Olive |
Papaya whip |
Saffron |
School bus yellow |
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Selective yellow |
Stil de grain yellow |
Straw |
Sunglow |
Vanilla |
Yellow |
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A typical sample is shown for each name; however, a range of color-variations is commonly associated with each color-name.
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UpToDate Contents
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English Journal
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Japanese Journal
- 尿検査 尿中ウロビリノーゲン,ウロビリン,ビリルビン (広範囲 血液・尿化学検査,免疫学的検査(第7版・1)その数値をどう読むか) -- (一般検査(尿・髄液・糞便検査を含む))
- 宮原 裕一,井本 真波美,荒井 園枝,鈴木 潤三,鈴木 静夫
- 環境科学会誌 = Environmental science 8(2), 171-179, 1995-05-31
- NAID 10002756676
- Estimation of i-Urobilin Movement in an Aquatic Environment
- 宮原 裕一,鈴木 潤三,鈴木 静夫
- 衛生化学 40(1), 13-19, 1994-02-28
- … A large amount of i-urobilin is present in the bottom sediment of urban rivers, and the value of distribution ratio (sediment/water) increase along the river, being higher at the river mouth. … The adsorption equilibrium of i-urobilin is important to estimate the movement of i-urobilin as a fecal pollution indicator in the aquatic environment. … A model adsorption experiment was carried out to determine the factors affecting the uptake of i-urobilin by the bottom sediment. …
- NAID 110003641986
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