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Keratin
Enzymes are NOT used during the reaction. They just facilitate the reaction and help them go faster. It is true that there is turnover of the enzyme, as all enzymes are themselves, proteins. So there is continuous protein degradation and protein synthesis going on. But the enzymes themselves are NOT excreted from the body. Some of the protein degradation products may be excreted in the urine.
No. Urea is.
Because the kidneys are supposed to prevent the loss of things essential for your body, such as protein.
When kidneys are working correctly, they retain protein and just excrete unwanted substances, mainly uric acid. However, if the kidney is damaged, then protein can leak into the urine.
The kidneys excrete urea, from protein catabolism, and uric acid, from nucleic acid metabolism.
it is ether amino acids or hemopglobin I think
Protein metabolizes in the liver and is then excreted by the kidneys. The added strain of a high protein diet can cause long-term damage to these organs, as well as cause kidney stones and bone loss.
Gelatin is a protein substance derived from collagen, a natural protein present in the tendons, ligaments, and tissues of mammals.
Yes. A high protein diet will put extra pressure on your kidneys, and you will actually have a negative nitrogen balance, because your kidneys will produce more urea from the large amino acid availability. You can check it the next time you urinate (standin up makes it is easier to see). If your urine is producing a large amount of foam (look in the toilet) then it might indicate that you are excreting a large amount of protein and that your nitrogen balance is negative.
it is a protein
This question is slightly imprecise in its phrasing. All human cells and organs contain protein, so it is inevitable that kidneys contain protein; you cannot have kidneys without protein. However, what you are probably thinking of is the protein albumen, leaking from the kidneys into the urine. That is a sign of kidney damage, probably caused by a kidney stone.
Protein powders are concentrated sources of protein which supplement the calories which come from proteins. They are derived from various sources like plant and animal derived protein sources. Plant and animal derived protein sources include Whey Protein, Casein Protein and Soy Protein. Let us have a brief info about each of these protein derived from different sources.These are as follows-Whey Protein: It is milk derived protein and is considered the complete protein as it has essential amino acids. It is easily absorbed in blood and helps in protein synthesis.Casein Protein: It is also a milk derived protein and offers a good protein balance when taken in conjunction with whey protein. Casein protein is not absorbed that easily in blood.Soy Protein: It is a soy bean derived protein and acts as an excellent source of protein.
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No, protein shakes cannot be bad for anyone. Protein is not stored in our body. Unwanted protein is excreted.
Yes, a substance can have fat and protein. Milk has fat and protein.
too much protein can cause strain on the kidneys too much protein can cause strain on the kidneys