The ureacycle also known as the ornithine cycle is a cycle of biochemistry biochemical reactions occurring ... Krebs and Kurt Henseleit, 1932 , five years before the discovery of the TCA cycle . In mammals , the urea ..., like urea or uric acid , which are much less toxic. Insufficiency of the ureacycle occurs ... to hepatic encephalopathy . Reactions The ureacycle consists of five reactions two mitochondria l ... blockquote The reactions of the ureacycle Image Urea cycle.svg thumb 480px left 1 small L small ... sub 2 sub water H sub 2 sub O . Thus, the overall equation of the ureacycle is ammonia NH sub 3 sub ... related to the ureacycle also cause the production of 2 NADH , so the ureacycle releases slightly ... s, and so will be recycled to aspartate , maintained the flow of nitrogen into the ureacycle ... bond for the ureacycle. However, if gluconeogenesis is underway in the cytosol, the latter reducing ..., which is a substrate to glucose. An excellent way to memorize the UreaCycle is to remember ... N Acetylglutamic acid The synthesis of carbamoyl phosphate and the ureacycle are dependent on the presence .... So, Arg is not only a substrate for the ureacycle reactions but also serves as an activator for the ureacycle. Substrate concentrations The remaining enzymes of the cycle are controlled by the concentrations ... Protein ARG1 ARG1 do not result in significant decrease in urea production the total lack of any cycle ... brain brain symptoms of ureacycle enzyme deficiencies include mental retardation and lethargy . This clearing ... of the ureacycle cause ureacycle disorders ornithine transcarbamoylase deficiency Carbamoyl phosphate ... . Additional images gallery File UreaCycle scheme 2006 01.svg Ureacycle. File Ureacycle 2.png Ureacycle colored. gallery External links http homepage.ufp.pt pedros bq urea.htm The chemical logic behind the ureacycle http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov books bv.fcgi?rid bnchm.figgrp.3102 Basic Neurochemistry amino acid disorders ureacycleUreacycle enzymes DEFAULTSORT UreaCycle Category Ureacycle ... more details
Infobox disease Name Ureacycle disorder Image Ammonia 2D dimensions.png Caption ammonia DiseasesDB ICD10 ... An ureacycle disorder or ureacycle defect is a genetic disorder caused by a deficiency of one of the enzyme s in the ureacycle which is responsible for removing ammonia from the blood stream. The urea ... and removed from the body. In ureacycle disorders, the nitrogen accumulates in the form of ammonia , a highly toxic substance, and is not removed from the body. Ureacycle disorders are included ... among newborns and infant s. Because many cases of ureacycle disorders remain undiagnosed and or infants ... cases may be attributed to an undiagnosed inborn error of metabolism such as ureacycle disorder citation needed date December 2011 . In April 2000, research experts at the UreaCycle Consensus Conference ... ureacycle disorders typically show symptoms after the first 24 hours of life. The baby may be irritable ... Children with mild or moderate ureacycle enzyme deficiencies may not show symptoms until early .... Adulthood Recently, the number of adult individuals being diagnosed with ureacycle disorders ... an anti epileptic drug . The six ureacycle disorders There are six disorders of the ureacycle .... This ureacycle disorder is acquired in one of three ways as an X linked trait from the mother ... to have been unknown carriers of the disorder. Treatment The treatment of ureacycle disorders ... acid formulas developed specifically for ureacycle disorders, multiple vitamin s and calcium supplements .... The http rarediseasesnetwork.epi.usf.edu ucdc index.htm UreaCycle Disorders Consortium , under ... other academic centers, began longitudinal studies of the ureacycle disorders. There has also been a recent explosion of research involving the connection between ureacycle disorders and other ... cycle disorders. The first connection involves changes in ureacycle enzyme production in cancer patients with bone marrow transplants undergoing chemotherapy . Because the production of ureacycle ... more details
group is then fed into the ureacycle. Ammonia NH sub 3 sub is another common byproduct of the metabolism ... Category Fertilizers Category Ureacycle ar bn zh min nan Ji s be bg ... correct ?? ImageFile Harnstoff.svg ImageSize 150px ImageFileL1 Urea 3D balls.png ImageSizeL1 120px ImageFileR1 Urea 3D vdW.png ImageSizeR1 100px ImageFile2 Sample of Urea.jpg ImageSize2 200px ... ureas OtherCpds Carbamide peroxide br Urea phosphate Urea or carbamide is an organic compound with the chemical ... two NH sub 2 sub groups joined by a carbonyl C O functional group . Urea serves an important role in the metabolism ... nitrogen excretion. Urea is widely used in fertilizer s as a convenient source of nitrogen. Urea ... prevalent at one time, called vitalism . The terms urea and carbamide are also used for a class ... s, and thiocarbamide s. History Urea was first discovered in urine in 1727 by the Dutch scientist ... title Urea in the History of Organic Chemistry journal Journal of Chemical Education volume 33 pages ... urea by treating silver isocyanate with ammonium chloride . ref cite book title Molecules That Changed ... I must tell you that I can make urea without the use of kidneys, either man or dog. Ammonium cyanate is urea. For this discovery, W hler is considered by many Who date March 2011 the father of organic chemistry. Physiology Urea is synthesized in the body of many organisms as part of the ureacycle , either from the oxidation of amino acids or from ammonia . In this cycle, amino groups donated by ammonia and L aspartate are converted to urea, while L ornithine , citrulline , L argininosuccinate , and L arginine act as intermediates. Urea production occurs in the liver and is regulated by N acetylglutamate . Urea is found dissolved in blood in the reference ranges for blood tests reference ..., a small amount of urea is excreted along with sodium chloride and water in sweat . Amino acids ... are oxidized by the body, yielding urea and carbon dioxide, as an alternative source of energy. ref ... more details
enzyme Name urea carboxylase EC number 6.3.4.6 CAS number 9058 98 4 IUBMB EC number 6 3 4 6 GO code 0004847 image width caption In enzymology , an urea carboxylase EC number 6.3.4.6 is an enzyme that catalysis catalyzes the chemical reaction ATP urea HCO sub 3 sub math rightleftharpoons math ADP phosphate urea 1 carboxylate The 3 substrate biochemistry substrates of this enzyme are adenosine triphosphate ATP , urea , and HCO3 , whereas its 3 product chemistry products are adenosine diphosphate ADP , phosphate , and urea 1 carboxylate allophanate . This enzyme belongs to the family of ligase s, specifically those forming generic carbon nitrogen bonds. The systematic name of this enzyme class is urea carbon dioxide ligase ADP forming . Other names in common use include urease ATP hydrolysing , urea carboxylase hydrolysing , ATP urea amidolyase , urea amidolyase , UALase , and UCA . This enzyme participates in ureacycle and metabolism of amino groups . It employs one cofactor biochemistry cofactor , biotin . See also Allophanate hydrolase References reflist 1 cite journal author Roon RJ and Levenberg B date 1970 title ATP Urea amidolyase ADP Candida utilis journal Methods Enzymol. volume 17A pages 317&ndash 324 cite journal author Roon RJ, Levenberg B date 1972 title Urea amidolyase. I. Properties of the enzyme from Candida utilis journal J. Biol. Chem. volume 247 pages 4107&ndash 13 pmid 4556303 issue 13 cite journal author Sumrada RA, Cooper TG date 1982 title Urea carboxylase and allophanate hydrolase are components of a multifunctional protein in yeast journal J. Biol. Chem. volume 257 pages 9119&ndash 27 pmid 6124544 issue 15 cite journal author Kanamori T, Kanou N, Atomi H, Imanaka T date 2004 title Enzymatic characterization of a prokaryotic urea carboxylase journal J. Bacteriol. volume 186 pages 2532&ndash 9 pmid 15090492 doi 10.1128 JB.186.9.2532 2539.2004 issue 9 pmc 387783 ligase stub Category EC 6.3.4 Category Biotin enzymes Category Enzymes of unknown structure ... more details
Infobox protein family Symbol UT Name UT image width caption crystal structure of the urea transporter from desulfovibrio vulgaris bound to 1,3 dimethylurea Pfam PF03253 Pfam clan InterPro IPR004937 SMART PROSITE MEROPS SCOP TCDB 1.A.28 OPM family 13 OPM protein 3k3f CAZy CDD An urea transporter is a membrane transport protein , transporting urea . Humans and other mammals have two types of urea transport proteins, UT A and UT B. The UT A proteins are important for renal urea handling and are produced by alternative splicing of the SLC14A2 gene. ref Cite pmid 18256317 ref Urea transport in the kidney is regulated by vasopressin . ref Cite pmid 21686211 ref The structure of a urea transport family protein from Desulfovibrio vulgaris was determined by x ray crystallography . ref Cite pmid 19865084 ref The structure has a pathway through the membrane that is similar to that of ion channel proteins, accounting for the ability of urea transport proteins to move up to one million urea molecules per second across the membrane. Types In mammals, there are two urea transporter gene s UT A SLC14A2 ... UT A1 Urea transporter 1 redirects here Urea transporter A1 transports urea across the apical membrane ... filtered load of urea. ref name Robert A. Fenton and Mark A. Knepper cite journal author Fenton RA, Knepper MA title Urea and renal function in the 21st century insights from knockout mice ... 10.1681 ASN.2006101108 ref UT A2 Urea transporter 2 redirects here Urea Transporter 2 transports urea ... of the kidneys . ref name Robert A. Fenton and Mark A. Knepper UT A3 Urea transporter 3 redirects here Urea transporter 3 transports urea into the interstitium of the Inner Medullary Collecting Duct. ref name nature cite journal title Urea transporter UT A journal Nature molecule page year 2005 doi 10.1038 mp.a002589.01 author Fenton RA volume 18 pages 679 ref UT A4 Urea transporter 4 redirects here Urea transporter 4 has been detected in rat but not mouse kidney medulla. ref name nature UT A5 Urea ... more details
chembox verifiedrevid 401985436 ImageFile Diazolidinyl urea correct formula.png ImageFile Diazolidinyl urea erroneous formula.png ImageSize IUPACName Correct new structure 1,3 bis hydroxymethyl 1 1,3,4 tris hydroxymethyl 2,5 dioxoimidazolidin 4 yl urea br Erroneous old structure 1 1,3 bis hydroxymethyl 2,5 dioxoimidazolidin 4 yl 1,3 bis hydroxymethyl urea OtherNames Diazolidinylurea br Germall II Section1 ... 352 333 313 321 363 501 Section8 Chembox Related OtherCpds Imidazolidinyl urea Diazolidinyl urea is an antimicrobial preservative used in cosmetics . It is chemically related to imidazolidinyl urea which is used in the same way. Diazolidinyl urea acts as a formaldehyde releaser . It is used in many ... bubble baths, baby wipes and household detergents. Diazolidinyl urea is found in the commercially available preservative Germaben . Commercial diazolidinyl urea is a mixture of different formaldehyde ... last5 Kreilgaard year 2006 title Characterization and chemistry of imidazolidinyl urea and diazolidinyl urea journal Cont. Dermat. volume 54 issue 1 pages 50 58 doi 10.1111 j.0105 1873.2006.00735.x pmid 16426294 postscript None . ref Chemistry Synthesis Diazolidinyl urea is produced by the chemical ... Image Allantoin chemical structure.png 150px Allantoin 4 H sub 2 sub C O Image Diazolidinyl urea correct formula.png 200px Diazolidinyl urea Structure Diazolidinyl urea was poorly characterized until ... atom ref name structure align center valign middle Image Diazolidinyl urea correct formula.png 200px Diazolidinyl urea correct new structure Image Diazolidinyl urea erroneous formula.png 200px Diazolidinyl urea erroneous old structure align center Hoeck structure previous structure Safety Some people have a contact allergy to imidazolidinyl urea causing dermatitis . ref name NIEHS http ... data NTP NIEHS ref Such people are often also allergic to diazolidinyl urea. References reflist ... urea work MEKOS Laboratories AS accessdate 2007 03 11 DEFAULTSORT Diazolidinyl Urea Category ... more details
Urea phosphate is an organic compound of carbon , hydrogen , nitrogen , oxygen and phosphorus . Its formula is CO NH sub 2 sub sub 2 sub .H sub 3 sub PO sub 4 sub . It is made by reacting urea with phosphoric acid . It is sometimes used as a fertilizer as such, its NPK formula is 17 44 0. It is soluble in water, and produces a strongly acidic solution. Urea phosphate is sometimes added to blends which contain calcium nitrate and magnesium nitrate to produce water soluble formulas such as 15 5 15, 13 2 20, and 13 2 13. The acidity of urea phosphate allows calcium Ca , magnesium Mg and phosphorus P to co exist in solution. Under less acidic conditions, there would be precipitation of Ca Mg phosphate s. Urea phosphate is often used in Drip irrigation to clean the pipe system. External links Category Nitrogen compounds Category Phosphates Category Ureas Organic compound stub zh ... more details
chembox verifiedrevid 443869604 ImageFile Imidazolidinyl urea correct formula.png ImageFile1 Imidazolidinyl urea erroneous formula.png ImageSize IUPACName small u Correct u new structure upper pic. br ... urea br u Erroneous u old structure lower pic. br 1,1 methylenebis 3 span style color red 3 span hydroxymethyl 2,5 dioxoimidazolidin 4 yl urea small Citation needed date February 2010 OtherNames Imidurea ... 4 yl urea Note Other forms of numbering of this exist, but are mostly more differing from IUPAC ... of urea, and http www.acdlabs.com iupac nomenclature 93 r93 171.htm for numbering of the complete ... 4 yl carbamoylamino methyl urea Source http pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov summary summary.cgi?cid ... Autoignition Refimprove date February 2010 Imidazolidinyl urea is an antimicrobial preservative used in cosmetics Citation needed date February 2010 . It is chemically related to diazolidinyl urea which is used in the same way. Imidazolidinyl urea acts as a formaldehyde releaser . Safety Some people have a contact allergy to imidazolidinyl urea causing dermatitis . ref name NIEHS http ntp.niehs.nih.gov ... ref Such people are often also allergic to diazolidinyl urea . Chemistry Imidazolidinyl urea was poorly ... urea and diazolidinyl urea journal Contact Dermatitis volume 54 issue 1 pages 50 58 location ... j.0105 1873.2006.00735.x ref align center valign middle Image Imidazolidinyl urea correct formula.png 200px Imidazolidinyl urea correct new structure Image Imidazolidinyl urea erroneous formula.png 200px Imidazolidinyl urea erroneous old structure align center Correct new structure Erroneous old structure Synthesis Imidazolidinyl urea is produced by the chemical reaction of allantoin and formaldehyde ... 150px Allantoin 3 H sub 2 sub C O Image Imidazolidinyl urea correct formula.png 200px Imidazolidinyl urea Commercial imidazolidinyl urea is a mixture of different formaldehyde addition products including polymers. ref name structure References references DEFAULTSORT Imidazolidinyl Urea Category ... more details
Urea molasses multinutrient blocks may be used as a source of nitrogen and Food energy energy for animals. Urea is a nitrogen based compound produced in the kidney s. It is formed as a side compound during the process of producing protein . Overview Urea is not a protein but it contains nitrogen which is capable of being used by the microbial population in the rumen to produce protein. Molasses is the main by product of sugarcane refining and is a suitable source of energy. Preparing an adequate source of energy and nitrogen under grazing conditions is necessary for grazing animals. Molasses blocks are palatable for the animals and the molasses has the ability to cover undesirable avors that can be associated with some other chemicals added to the block. This gives the block the ability to contain high levels of unpalatable feedstuffs like urea. Urea is a cheap source of nitrogen, in comparison with other sources, and adding urea to the molasses blocks will reduce the cost of supplementation programs. Medicated blocks In tropical countries, inadequate nutrition and gastro intestinal nematode s are amongst the commonest problems, particularly in sheep and goats . Molasses, urea and other components are used for producing molasses urea feeds blocks, pastes or licks . These preparations are a suitable way of supplying degradable protein and fermentable energy to ruminant animals, and they help increase the protein supply to them. Furthermore, medicated feed supplement blocks have been used in an effort to deliver anthelmintic medication but with varying success. Kioumarsi and others ref Kioumarsi, H., Yahaya, Z.S., Rahman, W.A., 2008. Introduce molasses mineral feed blocks beside the use of medicated blocks on growth, carcass characteristics, blood metabolites, and control ... nematode infection in grazing goats. With regard to the observed results, the use of urea molasses mineral blocks and medicated urea molasses mineral blocks is recommended. References references ... more details
chembox verifiedrevid 426796341 ImageFile Urea nitrate.png ImageName Structural formulae of the ions in urea nitrate ImageFile1 Urea nitrate 3D balls.png ImageSize1 220px ImageName1 Ball and stick models of the ions in urea nitrate IUPACName OtherNames Section1 Chembox Identifiers CASNo PubChem SMILES Section2 Chembox Properties Formula CH sub 5 sub N sub 3 sub O sub 4 sub MolarMass 123.068 g mol Appearance Density 1.59 g cc MeltingPt BoilingPt Solubility Section3 Chembox Hazards MainHazards FlashPt Autoignition Urea nitrate is a fertilizer based high explosive that has been used in improvised explosive device s in Israel , Iraq , and various other terrorism acts elsewhere in the world, like the 1993 World Trade Center bombings . ref name wired cite web url http blog.wired.com wiredscience 2007 09 spray on test f.html title Chem Lab Spray On Test for Improvised Explosives author Aaron Rowe publisher Wired ref It has a destructive power similar to better known ammonium nitrate explosives, with a velocity of detonation between convert 11155 ft s m s abbr on and convert 15420 ft s m s abbr on . ref name globalsecurity cite web url http www.globalsecurity.org military systems munitions explosives anfo.htm title Explosives ANFO Ammonium Nitrate Fuel Oil publisher GlobalSecurity.org ref Urea nitrate is produced in one step by reaction of urea with nitric acid . This is an exothermic reaction, so steps must be taken to control the temperature. Urea nitrate explosions may be initiated using a blasting cap. ref name globalsecurity Chemistry Urea contains a Carbonyl carbonyl group . The more electronegative oxygen atom pulls electrons away from the carbon forming a greater electron ... urea nitrate. As an ionic compound urea nitrate is highly soluble in water. NH sub 2 sub sub 2 ... Y, Abramovich Bar S, Wolf E, Tamiri T title Recovery and detection of urea nitrate in traces ... 10.1111 j.1556 4029.2007.00551.x url cite journal author Mr.X title Improvised Urea Nitrate journal ... more details
Image UreaFormaldehydeResin01.png right Urea formaldehyde , also known as urea methanal , named so for its ... non transparent thermosetting resin or plastic , made from urea and formaldehyde heated in the presence ..., Medium density fibreboard MDF , and molded objects. Properties Urea formaldehyde resin s attributes ... properties. Production There is approximately 1 million metric tons of urea formaldehyde produced ... 5 , and laminating adhesive 7 . General uses File A selection of urea formaldehyde objects at the science museum.JPG thumb right A range of objects made from urea formaldehyde Urea Formaldehyde is everywhere ... , corduroy , etc. It is also used to glue wood together. Urea formaldehyde was commonly used when ... resin due to its high reactivity, good performance, and low price. Urea formaldehyde resin is a chemical combination of urea and formaldehyde. Amino resins are considered a class of thermosetting resins of which urea formaldehyde resins make up 80 produced globally. Examples of amino resins include ... strength, molding electrical devices, molding jar caps, etc. Agricultural use Urea formaldehyde is also used in agriculture as a controlled release source of nitrogen fertilizer. Urea formaldehyde s rate ... C . Urea formaldehyde foam insulation Urea formaldehyde foam insulation UFFI can make a great synthetic .... Safety concerns Urea formaldehyde foam insulation UFFI started being used in the 1970s. Homeowners ... a toxic toll on humans. Consequently, its use was discontinued. The urea formaldehyde emissions decline ... effects Health effects of Urea Formaldehyde are put into effect when the elevated level is reached. Urea formaldehyde releases formaldehyde emissions into the air. This triggers watery eyes, nose ... MDF Safety aspects References Reflist http www.plastiquarian.com uf.htm Urea formaldehyde Plastics Historical Society http www.cmhc schl.gc.ca en co maho yohoyohe inaiqu inaiqu 008.cfm Urea Formaldehyde ... Forest Products Laboratory USDA Forest Service Dunky, M., Urea formaldehyde UF adhesive resins ... more details
wiktionarypar cycle cyclic cyclical tocright Cycle , and in some cases cyclic , may refer to Bicycle or Motorcycle See also List of cycles Chemistry Cyclic compound Economics Business cycle , economy wide fluctuations in production or economic activity over several months or years Mathematics Algebraic cycle and Hodge cycle , homology classes in algebraic geometry Cycle algebraic topology , a simplicial chain with zero boundary Cycle graph theory , a nontrivial path in a graph from a node to itself Cycle mathematics , a basic permutation all permutations are products of cycles Cyclic mathematics shows other terms in mathematics beginning with cyclic or cycle Turn geometry or cycle, a unit of plane angle equal to 360 degrees Music Cycle music , a section of a piece that is repeated or repeatable Cyclic form , a technique of construction involving multiple sections or movements Cycles Cartel album Cycles Cartel album Cycles David Darling album Cycles David Darling album Cycles Doobie Brothers album Cycles Doobie Brothers album Cycles Frank Sinatra album Cycles Frank Sinatra album Interval cycle , a collection of pitch classes generated from a sequence the same interval class Miscellaneous Battery cycle , charging and discharging a rechargeable battery Cyclic flower , in botany, one way in which flower parts may be arranged Cycle baseball , a single, double, triple, and home run in any order by the same player in one game Cycle film Cycle film , a 2008 Malayalam film Cycles render engine, see Blender software Helicopter flight controls Cyclic Cyclic control , a primary flight control for helicopters Instruction cycle , the time period during which a computer processes a machine language instruction Social cycle various cycles in social sciences See also lookfrom intitle lookfrom ... cs Cyklus de Zyklus el es Ciclo desambiguaci n eo Ciklo fr Cycle io Ciklo hu Ciklus egy rtelm s t lap ja ko no Kretsl p pl Cykl ru simple Cycle sk Cyklus sv ... more details
For the baseball term Hitting for the cycle Unreferenced date September 2011 Expand Persian fa yes date December 2009 Infobox film name image alt caption director Dariush Mehrjui producer writer Dariush Mehrjui story Gholam Hossein Saedi based on The play Aashghaal duni by Gholam Hossein Saedi starring Saeed Kangarani br Ezzatollah Entezami br Ali Nassirian br Esmail Mohammadi br Fourouzan br Bahman Fersi music Hormoz Farhat cinematography Houshang Baharlou editing Talat Mirfendereski studio distributor released 1975 1978 in Iran runtime 101 minutes country Iran language Persian budget gross Over 16 million Iranian rial rials The Cycle , Dayereh ye Mina is a 1975 Iran Iranian film directed by Dariush Mehrjui . It was Iran s List of submissions to the 50th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 50th Academy Awards , the first year that Iran participated in the award. The film was banned for three years before being given permission to release, and was finally released in Iran on April 12, 1978. The movie s plot centered on the illegal trade in blood donations against the backdrop poverty and life in shanty towns . http tehranavenue.com article.php?id 807 A young man, Ali Saeed Kangarani , takes his sick father Esmail Mohammadi to a hospital in Tehran. When his father is unable to be admitted, they wait outside the hospital and meet Sameri Ezzatollah Entezami . Dr. Sameri offers them enough money for Ali s father s treatment if they assist him with some work. They meet him the next morning at a crossroads and get in a truck with some other people, unaware of what they will be doing or where they will be going. They arrive at a laboratory, where Ali s father is asked to give blood. He refuses, but Ali agrees to have his blood taken, and for that he is given 20 Iranian toman tomans . Sameri deals .... External links imdb title 0077403 Dariush Mehrjui DEFAULTSORT Cycle Category 1975 films Category ... more details
pregnancy category pregnancy US B Reference drugs.com Urea Cream Revised 04 2010 legal US legal status routes of administration Topical administration Topical A urea or carbamide containing cream trade ... keratolytic emollient . ref name pro urea cream http www.drugs.com pro urea cream.html drugs.com Urea Cream Prescribing Information Revised 04 2010 by Stratus Pharmaceuticals ref It generally contains about 35 or 40 urea for skin use, and 50 urea for nail use. Mechanism of action Urea dissolves ... , eventually resulting in softening of hyperkeratotic areas. ref name pro urea cream In nail anatomy nail s, urea causes softening and eventually debridement of the nail plate. ref name pro urea cream Indications Urea cream is indicated for debridement and promotion of normal healing of skin areas ... , fibrinous or itching debris or eschar . ref name pro urea cream Specific condition with hyperkeratosis where urea cream is useful include Dry skin and rough skin ref name pro urea cream Dermatitis ref name pro urea cream Psoriasis ref name pro urea cream Ichthyosis ref name pro urea cream Eczema ref name pro urea cream Keratosis ref name pro urea cream Keratoderma ref name pro urea cream Corn medicine Corns ref name pro urea cream Callus es ref name pro urea cream Damaged, ingrown and devitalized nail anatomy nail s ref name pro urea cream Side effects More common side effects of urea cream are Mild skin irritation ref name cdi urea cream Temporary burning sensation ref name cdi urea cream Stinging sensation ref name cdi urea cream Itching ref name cdi urea cream In severe cases, there can ... breathing and swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue. ref name cdi urea cream http www.drugs.com cdi urea cream.html drugs.com Urea Cream Consumer Information Issue Date May 4, 2011 ref References ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Urea treated rice straw is produced using a solution of 100  kg water and 5  kg urea of fertilizer grade. The urea is sprinkled or poured over a stack of air dried straw, 100  kg and covered with plastic covers to prevent mavement of air for 10 days. The straw is then fed directly to ruminants . ref http www2.winrock.org volunteer assignment.asp?BU False&id 5314 Straw Treatment with Urea to Improve Small Ruminant Forage Digestibility ref More details can be searched from Asian Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences AJAS , Asia Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences . Reflist DEFAULTSORT Urea Treated Rice Straw Category Fodder Agri stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Cassava hay urea pellet , is a mixture of ground cassava hay and urea, as a good source of protein in the rumen and rumen by pass protein and used in ruminant feedings, more details can be found in Asian Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences AJAS , Asia Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences . DEFAULTSORT Cassava Hay Urea Pellet Category Fodder Agri stub ... more details
Urea NPK rating 46 0 0 accounts for more than fifty percent of the world s nitrogenous fertilizers. ref ... Urea. Extension Report. Lexington, KY University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, 2005. ref It is found in granular or prill form, which allows urea to be easily stored, transported and applied in agricultural settings. It is also the cheapest form of granular nitrogen fertilizer. Since urea ... risk than other common nitrogen fertilizers, such as ammonium nitrate . Breakdown of urea For plants to absorb nitrogen from urea it must first be broken down br br math NH 2 2 CO H 2 O stackrel urease ... ref Urease is a naturally occurring enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea to unstable carbamic ... structures of the native and inhibited enzyme from Bacilus pasteurii why urea hydrolysis ... ion may cause soils around the applied urea particle to have a pH around 9.0 which increases ammonia ... hours so it is recommended that urea based fertilizers not be applied or banded with planted seed at a rate ... and H.F. Miller. Urea as a Source of Fertilizer Nitrogen for Crops in Kentucky. Extension Report ... of Ammonia Loss from Surface Applications of Urea Solution to Bare Soil. Agonomy Journal ... residue and time between urea application and precipitation are also critical. Generally speaking, volatilization will be lower when urea is applied during the wetter and cooler conditions that generally ... urea to dissolve and move into the soil. However, this is not always possible. The soil s pH also ... or higher have proven to increase urea hydrolysis. One study has shown complete hydrolysis of urea within two days of application on such soils. In acidic soils pH 5.2 the urea took twice as long to hydrolyze. ref Christianson, C.B., et al. Microsite Reactions of Urea nBTPT Fertilizer on the Soil Surface ... higher urease concentrations. More urease results in greater hydrolysis of urea and ammonia volatilization, particularly if urea fails to move into the soil. ref Torello W.A. and Wehner D.J.. Urease ... more details
Renal urea handling is the part of renal physiology that deals with the reabsorption and secretion of urea . Movement of large amounts of urea across cell membranes is made possible by urea transporter proteins. Urea allows the kidney s to create hyperosmotic urine urine that has more ions in it is more concentrated than that same person s blood plasma . Preventing the loss of water in this manner is important if the person s body must save water in order to maintain a suitable blood pressure or more likely in order to maintain a suitable concentration of sodium ions in the blood plasma. About 40 of the urea filtered is normally found in the final urine ref name boron791 , since there is more reabsorption than secretion along the nephron . It is regulated by antidiuretic hormone , which controls the amount reabsorbed in the collecting duct system and secreted into the loop of Henle . Overview table Class wikitable rowspan 2 Characteristic colspan 3 proximal tubule colspan 3 loop of Henle rowspan 2 Distal convoluted tubule colspan 4 Collecting duct system S1 S2 S3 Descending limb of loop of Henle descending limb thin ascending limb of loop of Henle thin ascending limb thick ascending limb of loop of Henle thick ascending limb connecting tubule initial collecting tubule cortical collecting ducts medullary collecting ducts reabsorption compared to filtered amount colspan 3 50 ref name boron791 cite book author Walter F., PhD. Boron title Medical Physiology A Cellular And Molecular Approaoch publisher Elsevier Saunders location year pages isbn 1 4160 2328 3 oclc doi Page 791 ref 70 secretion compared to filtered amount colspan 2 60 ref name boron791 reabsorption m Mole unit moles day Concentration Membrane potential electrical driving force m Volt V 3 ref name boron777 cite ... Urea transporter 2 ? ref name boron791 unknown transporter ref name boron791 urea transporter ... ref name boron791 Urea transporter 2 ? ref name boron791 unknown transporter ref name boron791 urea ... more details
Interventions infobox Name PAGENAME Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 89.39 MeshID OtherCodes The urea breath test is a rapid medical diagnosis diagnostic procedure used to identify infection s by Helicobacter pylori , a spiral bacterium implicated in gastritis , gastric ulcer , and peptic ulcer disease. It is based upon the ability of H. pylori to convert urea to ammonia and carbon dioxide. Urea breath tests are recommended in leading society guidelines as a preferred non invasive choice for detecting H. pylori before and after treatment. ref cite journal doi 10.1111 j.1572 0241.2007.01393.x author Chey, William last2 Wong first2 BC author3 Practice Parameters Committee of the American College of Gastroenterology title American College of Gastroenterology Guideline on the Management of Helicobacter pylori Infection journal Am J Gastroenterol volume 102 issue 8 pages 1808 1825 year 2007 pmid ... urea labelled with an uncommon isotope , either radioactivity radioactive carbon 14 or non radioactive ... breath indicates that the urea was split this indicates that urease the enzyme that H. pylori uses to metabolism metabolize urea is present in the stomach , and hence that H. pylori bacteria are present. For the two different forms of urea, different instrumentation is required carbon 14 is normally ... sample before taking urea is required for comparison with the post urea sample. In case breath sample ... first9 SF title Evaluation of a novel continuous real time 13C urea breath analyzer for Helicobacter ... Meir first3 SB last4 Buenavida first4 C last5 Goldin first5 E title A novel 13C urea breath test ... 2003 pmid 12869884 ref The difference between the pre and post urea measurements is used to determine ... in diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori infection by 13C urea breath test journal Dig Dis Sci volume ... http www.helicobacterpyloritest.com breathid h pylori movie.html sup 13 sup C urea Breath Testing Procedure Digestive system procedures DEFAULTSORT Urea Breath Test Category Breath tests de 13C Harnstoff ... more details
For the Scottish river see Urr Water The urea reduction ratio URR , is a dimensionless number used to quantify ... U sub pre sub is the pre dialysis urea level U sub post sub is the post dialysis urea level Whereas the URR is formally defined as the urea reduction ratio , in practice it is informally multiplied ... The urea reduction ratio and serum albumin concentration as predictors of mortality in patients undergoing ... urea nitrogen values are routinely measured. It also permits quality control and improvement ... of dialysis given is measured. Kt V, like the URR, focuses on urea as the target solute, and is based on the assumption that removal of urea is from a single space urea distribution volume , or math V , math similar in capacity to the total body water. The urea distribution volume math V , math , although ... clearance of urea during the dialysis session math K , math can be expressed in either math frac ml ... cleared of urea during the dialysis session. Because math V , math is also a volume, the ratio of math ... ratio. In a simplified model of urea removal from a fixed volume with no urea generation ... is removed during dialysis, so the removal space V shrinks, and because a small amount of urea ... urea level higher than expected, and the URR lower than expected, when the extremely simplified equation ..., variable volume urea kinetic modeling. A simplified estimating equation also can be used ref cite ... ref . This gives results that are quite similar to formal urea modeling as long as dialysis treatments ... of the dialysis session duration t , and adjusts for the amount of urea generated during the dialysis ... urea that is cleared from the body through volume contraction. Because math frac 0.55 cdot UF V ... the dialysis Clearance medicine clearance of urea greatly exceeds the urea generation rate. In continuous ..., but the urea level remains roughly constant after the initial treatment of uremia, so the URR ... also underestimates the amount of dialysis due to urea generation during the long dialytic session ... more details
of formaldehyde with ethylene urea ref Wayland R. L. Manufacture of Ethylene Urea and the Dimethylol ..., DMEU is used along with other formaldehyde urea derivatives for cotton fabrics of varying tear strength ..., J. M. Process for Treating Textiles with Ethylene Urea Formaldehyde Reaction Products. Patent ... more details
Image Cori & Alanine Cycle edited by wrekodara.svg right thumb 500px Alanine & Cori cycles Image L alanine skeletal.svg thumb alanine Image Pyruvic acid 2D skeletal.png thumb pyruvate Image Beta D Glucose.svg thumb glucose The alanine cycle is quite similar to the Cori cycle . When muscles produce lactic acid lactate during times of decreased oxygen, they also produce alanine . This alanine is shuttled to the liver where it is used to make glucose . The alanine cycle is less productive than the Cori Cycle, which uses lactate, since a byproduct of energy production from alanine is production of urea . Removal of the urea is energy dependent,requiring four high energy phosphate bonds 3 ATP hydrolyzed to 2 ADP and one AMP , thus the net ATP produced is less than that found in the Cori Cycle. However, unlike in the Cori Cycle, NADH is conserved because lactate is not formed. This allows for it to be oxidized via the electron transport chain . This pathway requires the presence of alanine aminotransferase , which is restricted to tissues such as muscle , liver , and the intestine . Therefore, this pathway is used instead of the Cori Cycle only when an aminotransferase is present and when there is a need to transfer ammonia to the liver. Alanine cycle also serves other purposes Recycles carbon skeletons between muscle and liver Transports ammonium to the liver and is converted into urea. External links http www.colorado.edu intphys Class IPHY3430 200 image figure14m.jpg Diagram at colorado.edu http themedicalbiochemistrypage.org amino acid metabolism.html alaninecycle at indstate.edu Unreferenced date April 2007 Glycolysis enzymes DEFAULTSORT Alanine Cycle Category Metabolic pathways biochemistry stub cs Alaninov cyklus de Cori Zyklus Glukose Alanin Zyklus es Ciclo de Cahill id Lintasan alanina ja pl Cykl glukozowo alaninowy pt Ciclo da glicose alanina sv Alanincykeln vi Chu tr nh Alanine zh ... more details
In mathematics , the term cycle decomposition can mean In graph theory , a Cycle decomposition graph theory cycle decomposition is a partitioning of the vertices of a graph into subsets, such that the vertices in each subset lie on a Cycle graph theory cycle . In group theory , a Cycle decomposition group theory cycle decomposition is a useful convention for expressing a permutation in terms of its constituent cycles. mathdab ... more details
In graph theory and combinatorial optimization , cycle cover may have the following meanings Vertex cycle cover Vertex disjoint cycle cover Edge cycle cover Other possible meanings include A cover for a bicycle Vehicle insurance for a bicycle disambig ... more details
Spin cycle refers to the spinning Washing machine Wash cycles wash cycle of a washing machine. Spin Cycle may also refer to Spin Cycle , an episode of Canadian television sitcom Corner Gas TNA Spin Cycle , a webcast forming part of TNA Today In music Spin Cycle album Spin Cycle album 1996 , by rock band Diffuser band Diffuser Spin Cycle, a dance music channel available through Clear Channel Radio s iHeartRadio Spin Cycle 2010 , a song from electronic musician Arthur Loves Plastic s EP Touch EP Touch Spin Cycle 2009 , a song from The Laundronauts LP The Laundronauts Come Clean In literature Spin Cycle Inside the Clinton Propaganda Machine 1998 , a book by Howard Kurtz Spin Cycle 2001 , a collection of literary criticism by Chris Stroffolino disambig ... more details