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Chapter Eleven, part 1: Regulation of Acid-Base Balance

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The Importance of Tiratable Acids in Renal Hydrogen Handling

We don't get rid of the daily acid load as hydrogen. We got to smuggle it out. It's either titratable acids or as ammonium. He says that weak acids are filtered at the gonemaryllis and they act as buffers in the urine. HPO4 has a PKA of 6.8 making it ideal buffer. Here he mentions the creatinine as a Pka of 4.97. They also contribute and that under normal conditions, titratable fatty acids buffer 10 to 40 milligramps of hydrogen per day. And then he goes deep on phosphate and he walks through how phosphate may bind a lot of your daily acid loads.

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