Urocanic Aciduria: A Defect in the Urocanase Activity in the Liver of a Mentally Retarded

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A new entity of inborn error of histidine metabolism was described. This was characterized by 1) urocanic aciduria, which was exaggerated after an oral dose of L-histidine, 2) a delayed clearance curve of serum histidine levels after an oral dose of L-histidine, 3) urinary excretion of no detectable amounts of formiminoglutamic acid after an oral load with L-histidine or after an intravenous injection of urocanate, 4) a marked decrease in the urocanase activity of the liver, and 5) mental retardation of probably early onset. © 1971, Tohoku University Medical Press. All rights reserved.

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Yoshida, T., Tada, K., Honda, Y., & Arakawa, T. (1971). Urocanic Aciduria: A Defect in the Urocanase Activity in the Liver of a Mentally Retarded. The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine, 104(4), 305–312. https://doi.org/10.1620/tjem.104.305

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