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The absorbed amino acids are synthesized into body protein in the liver. The possibility cannot be defi- nitely decided at present. 4. The amino acids are deaminated with formation of urea or ammonia. In all probability a portion of the amino acids which disappears from the liver reappears in the urine as urea. The disappearance of amino acids from the liver is more rapid and complete than is true for other tissues like the kidney, intestine, pancreas, and spleen. From the muscles the amino aci...ds disappear very slowly. As a summary of the whole question one may quote the PROTEIN AND CIRCULATION 77 words of , Van Slyke and Meyer: "The amino acids, with perhaps some peptides, from the intestine enter the circulation, from which they are immediately absorbed by the tissues. The power to take them up from the blood stream is common to all the tissues, but is limited. The muscles of the dog, for example, reach the saturation point when they contain about 75 mgm. of amino acid nitrogen per 100 grams.
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