RELATIVE CONCENTRATIONS OF N15 IN URINARY AMMONIA N AND UREA N AFTER FEEDING N15-LABELED COMPOUNDS
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- 20 March 1951
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of general physiology
- Vol. 34 (4), 403-409
- https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.34.4.403
Abstract
Available data on the isotopic ratio See PDF for Equation of ammonia (ra) and that of urea (ru) after a single feeding of glycine, aspartic acid, and ammonium citrate are analyzed. From this analysis the following conclusions are drawn. 1. The isotopic ratio See PDF for Equation of ammonia (ra) is always higher than that of urea (ru) in the initial period after a single feeding of isotopic glycine or aspartic acid, but the relation is reversed later. A similar relation probably holds after feeding isotopic ammonia. 2. It is pointed out that the ratio of average ra to average ru depends on the time interval for which urine is collected, on the schedule of feeding, and probably also on the amount taken at each feeding. When the amount fed and the feeding schedule are unknown, theoretical interpretation of the ratio of average ru to average ru is impossible. 3. At the point of maximum isotopic ratio of urea, it is very probably equal to the isotopic ratio of ammonia. A possible explanation is suggested.Keywords
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