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muramic acid

[myu̇′ram·ik ′as·əd]
(biochemistry)
An organic acid found in the mucopeptide (murein) in the cell walls of bacteria and blue-green algae.
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For both bed and family room dust, these microbial biomarkers included ergosterol level (nanograms per milligram of dust), [beta]-D-glucan (nanograms per milligram of dust), midchain (C10:0, C12:0, C14:0) 3-OHFAs (picomoles per milligram of dust), endotoxin (endotoxin units per milligram of dust, by both LAL and rFC), and muramic acid (nanograms per milligram of dust).
The relative abundance of fungal and bacterial biomass was evaluated from the glucosamine and muramic acid contents (Chantigny et al.
The second session for defending the standard suggested by Iran was held in Safety and Environment Workgroup; the proposed standard was entitled "Measurement of Muramic Acid for the Determination of the Antibacterial Activity of Nanosilver".
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