3-Ureidopropionic acid

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| ImageName = Skeletal formula of 3-ureidopropionic acid

| PIN = 3-(Carbamoylamino)propanoic acid

| OtherNames = 3-Ureidopropanoic acid

|Section1={{Chembox Identifiers

| CASNo = 462-88-4

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| UNII = C24QL9BQ36

| PubChem = 111

| ChemSpiderID = 109

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| EINECS = 820-838-8

| KEGG = C02642

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| MeSHName = N-carbamoyl-beta-alanine

| ChEBI = 18261

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| ChEMBL = 20962

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| Beilstein = 1705263

| Gmelin = 675230

| 3DMet = B00472

| SMILES = NC(=O)NCCC(O)=O

| StdInChI = 1S/C4H8N2O3/c5-4(9)6-2-1-3(7)8/h1-2H2,(H,7,8)(H3,5,6,9)

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|Section2={{Chembox Properties

| C=4 | H=8 | N=2 | O=3

| Appearance = White crystals

| LogP = −1.23

| pKa = 4.408

| pKb = 9.589

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|Section4={{Chembox Related

| OtherFunction_label = alkanoic acids

| OtherFunction = {{unbulleted list|beta-Ureidoisobutyric acid|Carbamoyl aspartic acid|N-Acetylaspartic acid}}

| OtherCompounds = {{unbulleted list|Biuret|Bromisoval|Carbromal}}

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3-Ureidopropionic acid, also called N-carbamoyl-beta-alanine, is an intermediate in the metabolism of uracil. It is a urea derivative of beta-alanine.

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Category:Propionic acids

Category:Ureas

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