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
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