Nataurocholate
Nataurocholate is a term that does not correspond to a widely recognized compound in standard chemical references. In biochemistry and organic chemistry, the suffix “-cholate” typically denotes a bile acid conjugate formed with an amino acid or related moiety (for example, taurocholate or glycocholate). The prefix “natauro” does not map to a known amino acid or established conjugating group, and there is no widely cited structural formula, experimental data, or official naming for nataurocholate in major databases.
Because of the lack of verifiable entries, no reliable information is available on its structure, physicochemical
In the context of bile acid chemistry, if nataurocholate were a real compound, it would be expected
See also: taurocholate, glycocholate, cholate derivatives. If you have a particular source or context for nataurocholate,