Drugs Information:
Acetohydroxamic acid
Basic Information
|
|
||
| ID | DDInter17 | |
| Drug Type | small molecule | |
| Molecular Formula | C2H5NO2 | |
| Molecular Weight | 75.067 | |
| CAS Number | 546-88-3 | |
| Description | Acetohydroxamic Acid, a synthetic drug derived from hydroxylamine and ethyl acetate, is similar in structure to urea. In the urine, it acts as an antagonist of the bacterial enzyme urease. Acetohydroxamic Acid has no direct antimicrobial action and does not acidify urine directly. It is used, in addition to antibiotics or medical procedures, to treat chronic urea-splitting urinary infections. | |
| ATC Classification | G04BX03 | |
| IUPAC Name | N-hydroxyacetamide | |
| InChI | RRUDCFGSUDOHDG-UHFFFAOYSA-N | |
| Canonical SMILES | CC(=O)NO | |
| Useful Links | DrugBank ChEBI PubChem Substance KEGG Compound KEGG Drug ChemSpider BindingDB PharmGKB Therapeutic Targets Database Wikipedia ChEMBL ZINC | |
Interactions with
Acetohydroxamic acid
Filter:
| Severity level | ID | Name | Mechanism | Detail |
|---|
Interactions with diseases
Filter:
| Severity level | Disease name | Text | References |
|---|
Interactions with foods
Filter:
| Severity level | Food name | Description | Management | Mechanism | References |
|---|
Interactions with compound preparation
| Multi-DRUG trade | Multi-DRUG | Drug type | Warning | Note |
|---|