2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.juro.2011.02.2292
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2061 Metabolism of Primed, Constant Infusions of [1,2-13c2] Glycine and [1-13c1] Phenylalanine to Urinary Oxalate

Abstract: Objective-Experiments in humans and rodents using oral doses of glycine and phenylalanine have suggested that the metabolism of these amino acids contributes to urinary oxalate excretion. To better define this contribution we have examined the primed, constant infusion of [1-13 C 1 ] phenylalanine and [1,2-13 C 2 ] glycine in the post-absorptive state in healthy adults.Materials/Methods-Subjects were infused for 5 hours, collected hourly urines and had blood drawn every 30 minutes. Ion chromatography/mass spec… Show more

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