What happens to excess amino acids absorbed from gut ?
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When excessive amounts of protein are ingested, the excess amino acids produced from digesting proteins are transported to the liver from the small intestine. When amino acids are absorbed by liver cells a series of chemical reactions begins. ... The important product of this reaction is ammonia.
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When excess amino acids are absorbed from the gut, de-amination process occurs.
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- Proteins are a fundamental part of the diet and leads to the making of amino acids when digestion occurs.
- When excessive protein is taken in, it breaks down to create excessive amino acids, and this excess amino acids get transferred to the liver from the digestive system.
- The process by which hydrogen is added to the amino acids and the resultant compound created is ammonia is known as de-amination and
- is a process that occurs in the liver.
- Urea is created in turn from this ammonia in the body itself and eventually gets excreted out of the body in urinary form.
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