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methanol and Hyperuricemia

methanol has been researched along with Hyperuricemia in 2 studies

Methanol: A colorless, flammable liquid used in the manufacture of FORMALDEHYDE and ACETIC ACID, in chemical synthesis, antifreeze, and as a solvent. Ingestion of methanol is toxic and may cause blindness.
primary alcohol : A primary alcohol is a compound in which a hydroxy group, -OH, is attached to a saturated carbon atom which has either three hydrogen atoms attached to it or only one other carbon atom and two hydrogen atoms attached to it.
methanol : The primary alcohol that is the simplest aliphatic alcohol, comprising a methyl and an alcohol group.

Hyperuricemia: Excessive URIC ACID or urate in blood as defined by its solubility in plasma at 37 degrees C; greater than 0.42mmol per liter (7.0mg/dL) in men or 0.36mmol per liter (6.0mg/dL) in women. This condition is caused by overproduction of uric acid or impaired renal clearance. Hyperuricemia can be acquired, drug-induced or genetically determined (LESCH-NYHAN SYNDROME). It is associated with HYPERTENSION and GOUT.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"In this study, the antihyperuricemic effect of Acacia confusa heartwood extracts and their phytochemicals on potassium oxonate (PO)-induced acute hyperuricemia was investigated for the first time."3.76Phytochemicals from Acacia confusa heartwood extracts reduce serum uric acid levels in oxonate-induced mice: their potential use as xanthine oxidase inhibitors. ( Chang, ST; Chen, CS; Hsu, CA; Huang, CC; Tung, YT; Yang, SC, 2010)

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's2 (100.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Yi, LT1
Li, J1
Su, DX1
Dong, JF1
Li, CF1
Tung, YT1
Hsu, CA1
Chen, CS1
Yang, SC1
Huang, CC1
Chang, ST1

Other Studies

2 other studies available for methanol and Hyperuricemia

ArticleYear
Hypouricemic effect of the methanol extract from Prunus mume fruit in mice.
    Pharmaceutical biology, 2012, Volume: 50, Issue:11

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Animals; Disease Models, Animal; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Fruit; Hype

2012
Phytochemicals from Acacia confusa heartwood extracts reduce serum uric acid levels in oxonate-induced mice: their potential use as xanthine oxidase inhibitors.
    Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 2010, Sep-22, Volume: 58, Issue:18

    Topics: Acacia; Animals; Drug Discovery; Enzyme Inhibitors; Flavonoids; Hyperuricemia; Male; Mice; Mice, Inb

2010