Nonvolatile acid

A nonvolatile acid (also known as a fixed acid or metabolic acid) is an acid produced in the body from sources other than carbon dioxide, and is not excreted by the lungs. They are produced from e.g. an incomplete metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. All acids produced in the body are nonvolatile except carbonic acid, which is the sole volatile acid. Common nonvolatile acids in humans are lactic acid, phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid, acetoacetic acid, and beta-hydroxybutyric acid. Humans produce about 1 - 1.5 mmoles of H+ per kilogram per day. The nonvolatile acids are excreted by the kidneys. Lactic acid is usually completely metabolized by the body, and is thus not excreted from the body.

Reactions

The following reactions result in nonvolatile acids:

  • sulfur-containing amino acid oxidations:
  • e.g. methionine or cysteine Urea + CO2 + H2SO4 2H+ + SO42−

  • phosphorus-containing compound metabolism H3PO4 H+ + H2PO4
  • cationic amino acid oxidation:
  • e.g. lysine or arginine Urea + CO2 + H2O + H+

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