This image illustrates the chemical structure of a purine molecule, highlighting the numbering of the carbon and nitrogen atoms. The purine structure consists of a pyrimidine ring (positions 1 to 6) ...
Have you ever heard of purine? It is a chemical compound found in foods, and lead to the formation of uric acid. Some foods contain more purine than others and are made and broken down in your body.
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Uric acid is a waste product formed during the breakdown of purines, which are compounds found in many foods. Normally, uric acid dissolves in the blood and is excreted from the body through urine.
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