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Net acid excretion capacity is related to blood hydrogen ion and serum carbon dioxide
Metabolism-Clinical and Experimental, 10/13/09
Berkemeyer S – Net acid excretion capacity, a noninvasive tool to assess the renal ability to excrete an acid load, has a physiologic base to it, in that it captures the inherent nonlinear relations of NAE to pH explaining endogenous [H+] retention/excretion. A higher vegetable and fruit consumption might relieve NAEC and allow excess [H+] loss via both renal and respiratory routes.
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