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Oxamic acid is the organic compound with the formula H2NCCO2H. It is a white, water-soluble solid. It is the monoamide of oxalic acid. Oxamic acid inhibits Lactate dehydrogenase A. The active site of lactate dehydrogenase is closed off once oxamic acid attaches to the LDH-NADH complex, effectively inhibiting it.

Oxamic acid also has applications in polymer chemistry. It increases the water solubility of certain polymers, including polyester, epoxide, and acrylic upon binding with them.

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