نتایج جستجو برای: urea generation rate

تعداد نتایج: 1318976  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1969
R C Hodson J F Thompson

Urea metabolism was studied with nitrogen-starved cells of Chlorella vulgaris Beijerinck var. viridis (Chodat), a green alga which apparently lacks urease. Incorporation of radioactivity from urea-(14)C into the alcohol-soluble fraction was virtually eliminated in cell suspensions flushed with 10% CO(2) in air. This same result was obtained when expected acceptors of urea carbon were replenishe...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2006
Satish C Kalhan Prabhu S Parimi

Kinetics of leucine and its oxidation were determined in human pregnancy and in the newborn infant, using stable isotopic tracers, to quantify the dynamic aspects of protein metabolism. These data show that in human pregnancy there is a decrease in whole-body rate of leucine turnover compared with nonpregnant women. In addition, data in newborn infants show that leucine turnover expressed as pe...

Journal: :Diseases of the chest 1961
K WOLFE

The human brain usually suffers irreversible damage if it endures anoxia for a period in excess of five minutes under normothermic conditions. Cardiac resuscitation techniques, properly applied according to present concepts, make it possible to restore the heart beat after long periods of anoxia, but the patient often dies or remains decerebrate as a result of the pathologic changes in the brai...

اسلام‌زاده, طاهره, اوجی, سید محمد, جوادی‌فر, طاهره سادات, غلامپور, فیروزه, کریمی, سعیده,

Background: Ischemia/reperfusion induced acute renal failure causes excretory functional disorders of nephrons. Ischemia/reperfusion injury is accompanied by generation of reactive oxygen species that leads to dysfunction, injury, and death of renal cells. Antioxidants of plant origin minimize the harmful effects of reactive oxygen species. The aim of this study was to determine the possible th...

2014
M. A. López-Soto C. R. Rivera-Méndez J. A. Aguilar-Hernández A. Barreras J. F. Calderón-Cortés A. Plascencia H. Dávila-Ramos A. Estrada-Angulo Y. S. Valdes-García

As a result of the cost of grains, the replacement of grains by co-products (i.e. DDGS) in feedlot diets is a common practice. This change produces diets that contain a lower amount of starch and greater amount of fibre. Hypothetically, combining feed grade urea (U) with slow release urea (Optigen) in this type of diet should elicit a better synchrony between starch (high-rate of digestion) and...

2016
Chris Higgins

Urea is the principal nitrogenous waste product of metabolism and is generated from protein breakdown. It is eliminated from the body almost exclusively by the kidneys in urine, and measurement of its concentration, first in urine and later in blood, has had clinical application in the assessment of kidney (renal) function for well over 150 years. This is the first of two articles that together...

2005
Satish C. Kalhan Prabhu S. Parimi

Kinetics of leucine and its oxidation were determined in human pregnancy and in the newborn infant, using stable isotopic tracers, to quantify the dynamic aspects of protein metabolism. These data show that in human pregnancy there is a decrease in whole-body rate of leucine turnover compared with nonpregnant women. In addition, data in newborn infants show that leucine turnover expressed as pe...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1990
F M Pate D W Sanson R V Machen

In a 4-yr study, molasses (M; 6% CP), molasses-urea (MU; 17.5% CP; 92% molasses, 4% urea and 4% water) and molasses-cottonseed meal-urea (MCSM; 17.5% CP; 73% molasses, 25% cottonseed meal, 1% urea and 1% water) were compared as winter supplements for Braford cows (514 matings) consuming low-quality forage. Cows were fed 1.35, 1.50 and 1.27 kg.head-1.d-1 of the respective supplements for 127 d b...

Journal: :Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences 2005

Objective(s):Gentamicin sulphate (GS) nephrotoxicity seems to be related to the generation of reactive oxygen species. There is evidence that oxygen preconditioning increases the activity of antioxidant enzymes. Materials and Methods: Forty eight female rats were divided into 6 groups (n=8) as follows: group 1 was the control, group 2 received daily GS, groups 3,4 and 5 received oxygen 2 hr/day...

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