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Urea is another waste product that originates from protein metabolism in humans. However, urea is used by the body as a source of nitrogen essential for growth and life. The most relevant disorders on the urea cycle are genetic, leading to defective [[enzyme]]s or transporters inhibiting the reabsorption of urate with the subsequent increase in ammonia levels, which is toxic.

Urea is another waste product that originates from protein metabolism in humans. However, urea is used by the body as a source of nitrogen essential for growth and life. The most relevant disorders on the urea cycle are genetic, leading to defective enzymes or transporters inhibiting the reabsorption of urate with the subsequent increase in ammonia levels, which is toxic.