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Oxidative deamination is a form of deamination that generates oxoacids in the liver.
The presence of nitrous acid can cause transition mutations, by converting cytosine to uracil.[1][2]
In Urea cycle[]
Glutamate is the only amino acid that undergoes rapid oxidative deamination. This process leads to 2 toxic products:
- Hydrogen Peroxide
- Ammonia.
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