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Organic anion
Organic molecule with a net negative charge / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In organic chemistry, organic anions are chemically heterogeneous substances possessing a carbon backbone and a net negative charge.[1] Organic anions are conjugate bases of organic acids. The following table lists some of the organic anions and their conjugate acids which are substrates of the organic acid transporter (OAT) family of transmembrane proteins.
More information Organic Anions, Conjugate Organic Acids (acidic proton is shown in red) ...
Organic Anions | Conjugate Organic Acids (acidic proton is shown in red) |
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p-aminohippurate (PAH) | ![]() |
cyclic nucleotides | ![]() ![]() Cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) |
prostaglandins | |
dicarboxylates | alpha-ketoglutarate |
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