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Glucuronic acid

Chemical compound
Glucuronic acid is a uronic acid that was first isolated from urine. It is found in many gums such as gum arabic, xanthan, and kombucha tea and is important for the metabolism of microorganisms, plants and animals. Wikipedia
Molar mass: 194.139 g/mol
Formula: C6H10O7
Classification: Uronic acid and Sugar acid
Melting point: 159 to 161 °C (318 to 322 °F; 432 to 434 K)
PubChem CID: 441478