Salicyluric acid is the glycine conjugate of salicylic acid and is the primary form in which salicylates are excreted from the body,[1] via the kidneys. The pathway is very similar to the pathway of benzoic acid excretion as hippuric acid.
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Salicyluricacid is the glycine conjugate of salicylic acid and is the primary form in which salicylates are excreted from the body, via the kidneys....
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