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the fate of Ammonia in brain is conversion to aspartate or conversion to glutamate​

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Answered by DarkenedSky
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Substantial amounts of ammonia are generated in the liver from glutamate and in the kidney by deamidation of glutamine. The principal fate of systemic blood ammonia, in the brain and other organs, is incorporation into glutamine (amide).

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Substantial amounts of ammonia are generated in the liver from glutamate and in the kidney by deamidation of glutamine. The principal fate of systemic blood ammonia, in the brain and other organs, is incorporation into glutamine (amide).

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