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urea
/jʊˈriə/
尿素
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urea
/jʊˈrɪə/
名詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
U·re·a
a.
Physiol. Chem.
A
very
soluble
crystalline
body
which
is
the
chief
constituent
of
the
urine
in
mammals
and
some
other
animals
.
It
is
also
present
in
small
quantity
in
blood
,
serous
fluids
,
lymph
,
the
liver
,
etc
.
Note:
☞
It
is
the
main
product
of
the
regressive
metamorphosis
(
katabolism
)
of
proteid
matter
in
the
body
,
and
is
excreted
daily
to
the
amount
of
about
500
grains
by
a
man
of
average
weight
.
Chemically
it
is
carbamide
, CO(NH2)2,
and
when
heated
with
strong
acids
or
alkalies
is
decomposed
into
carbonic
acid
and
ammonia
.
It
unites
with
acids
to
form
salts
,
as
nitrate
of
urea
,
and
it
can
be
made
synthetically
from
ammonium
cyanate
,
with
which
it
is
isomeric
.
Urea ferment
,
a
soluble
ferment
formed
by
certain
bacteria
,
which
,
however
,
yield
the
ferment
from
the
body
of
their
cells
only
after
they
have
been
killed
by
alcohol
.
It
causes
urea
to
take
up
water
and
decompose
into
carbonic
acid
and
ammonia
.
Many
different
bacteria
possess
this
property
,
especially
Bacterium ureae
and
Micrococcus ureae
,
which
are
found
abundantly
in
urines
undergoing
alkaline
fermentation
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
urea
n
:
the
chief
solid
component
of
mammalian
urine
;
synthesized
from
ammonia
and
carbon
dioxide
and
used
as
fertilizer
and
in
animal
feed
and
in
plastics
[
syn
:
carbamide
]
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