Submitted by Easy-Care-7463 t3_11icot4 in askscience
MatthewCollins83 t1_jaxzqs8 wrote
Nitrogen in urine comes from the breakdown of proteins in the body. When proteins are metabolized, they are broken down into amino acids, and then converted into ammonia through a process called deamination. Ammonia is then further converted into urea, which is excreted in urine. So, essentially, the nitrogen in urine comes from the nitrogen-containing amino acids in the proteins we eat.
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