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no it is a product of amino acid metabolism (urea cycle in liver)
proteins. But the type of amino acid obviously depends on the proteins structure. Amino acids are also produced from urea metabolism
Metabolism of protein has different pathways both anabolic and catabolic. The most common unit known for protein is known as Amino Acid(AA). AAs might end up being part of the muscles, organs in the body, enzymes for other metabolic reactions and during starvation - source of energy.
The liver is the organ that serves as the primary site of amino acid during metabolism.
dehydration
there are twenty two amino acid in body out of which eight are essential because they are not synthesise in body and they make other amino acid by metabolism.
End product of digestion of protein is amino acid
a certain amino acid
The catabolism of amino acid in the liver is a highly complex process that will cause Glutamate to form as a by-product.
Urate oxidase catalyzes the oxidation of uric acid (a product of purine metabolism) to 5-hydroxyisourate. This enzyme is absent in many primates (including humans).
An aminoadipic acid is any amino derivative of adipic acid, especially α-aminoadipic acid which is an intermediate in the metabolism of lysine.
lactic acid