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what is URINOD? in biology​

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Answered by shwetaggarwal17
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The characteristic aromatic odour of urine is due to some volatile organic substance called urinod. When urine is allowed to stand for sometime, then urea decomposes to give rise to ammonia which smells badly.

Answered by arajaram796
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Dehn and Hartman” have recently reported the discovery in human urine of a substance which they call “Urinod.” This substance is sup- posed to be the cause of the characteristic odor of urine and it is described as possessing other remarkable properties.

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