Hydroxykynureninuria

Hydroxykynureninurie (HKU) is a rare hereditary disease that is characterized by metabolic disorders in the body and leads to the accumulation of certain metabolites in the blood and urine.

One of the main symptoms of HKU is an increased level of hydroxykynanurine in the urine, which can lead to the development of various complications such as kidney failure, metabolic disorders and others.

Treatment for HKU involves monitoring urinary hydroxykynanurine levels and maintaining normal metabolism. This can be achieved through diet changes, medications and other treatments.

Overall, HKU is a rare but serious condition that requires careful monitoring and treatment.



Hydroxykynuurinus

Hydroxykynurene (hydroxyaixinene) is an aromatic compound that is formed in the body as a result of the metabolism of tryptophan. It is a constituent of the amino acid oxide putrescic acid, which is found in many biological compounds such as hormones, enzymes and vitamins.