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what is the reaction of preparation of uric acid?

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In 1882, the Ukrainian chemist Ivan Horbaczewski first synthesized uric acid by melting urea with glycine. Although the lactim form is expected to possess some degree of aromaticity, uric acid crystallizes in the lactam form, with computational chemistry also indicating that tautomer to be the most stable. Uric acid is a purine generated during the degradation of RNA, DNA, and adenine nucleotides. Its immediate precursor, xanthine, is converted to uric acid by an enzymatic reaction with either xanthine oxidase or xanthine dehydrogenase.

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In 1882, the Ukrainian chemist Ivan Horbaczewski first synthesized uric acid by melting urea with glycine. ... Although the lactim form is expected to possess some degree of aromaticity, uric acid crystallizes in the lactam form, with computational chemistry also indicating that tautomer to be the most stable.

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