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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acid excretion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to biology, medicine, or physiology, particularly when discussing the process of eliminating acids from the body.
Example: "The kidneys play a crucial role in acid excretion, helping to maintain the body's pH balance."
Alternatives: "acid elimination" or "acid discharge".
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A significant linear relationship was found between net acid excretion and Ca excretion for both acidic and alkaline urine.
The kidney excretes the majority (70%) of uric acid excretion, however, and renal mechanisms appear key to the understanding of hyperuricaemia.
(On the other hand, aspirin in high doses — three or more grams a day — protects against gout by increasing uric acid excretion, Dr. Neogi wrote.
Bile acid excretion was then investigated to demonstrate functional polarity.
There was also an effect of CP levels on uric acid excretion.
Engineering crop plants to produce a heterologous phytase improves phosphate bioavailability and reduces phytic acid excretion.
Soy protein isolate versus casein raised fecal bile acid excretion and so did high versus low calcium intake.
An interaction of DCAD and CP was observed for uric acid excretion, an indicator of microbial protein yield.
It is generally accepted that decreased efficiency of renal uric acid excretion is primarily responsible for hyperuricemia in the majority of gout patients [7].
This study shows for the first time that soy protein isolate versus casein depressed fat digestion and raised fecal bile acid excretion in veal calves.
Consumption of fruits and vegetables has been implicated in lowering net acid excretion (NAE), but few studies have directly examined NAE and urinary calcium effects.
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