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give two examples of non protein nitrogenous substances​

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Explanation: Non-protein nitrogen compounds are urea (45%), free amino acids (16%), creatine (2.4%), creatinin (1.7%), ammonium nitrogen (1%), uric acid (2.1%), and other compounds as nucleosides/nucleotides and polyamines. Sheep's milk contains more urea and uric acid than found in cow's milk.

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Give two examples of Non Protein Nitrogenous Substances.

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Non-protein nitrogenous substances (NPN): The most important NPN compounds used in evaluation of kidney functions are urea, creatinine, creatine uric acid, and ammonia. As clearance levels decrease, blood levels of creatinine, urea, and uric acid increase.Non-protein nitrogen compounds are urea (45%), free amino acids (16%), creatine (2.4%), creatinin (1.7%), ammonium nitrogen (1%), uric acid (2.1%), and other compounds as nucleosides/nucleotides and polyamines. Sheep's milk contains more urea and uric acid than found in cow's milk.

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