Abstract
Urea is non-toxic, not foreign to the body and it shows an even and rapid distribution throughout the total body water without any physiological effect or toxic manifestation. For these reasons and for its easy and accurate measurement, urea is an ideal tracer to estimate body composition in vivo. Total body water volume (urea space) can be estimated by dividing the total amount of urea infused by the increase in plasma urea concentration between prior to infusion and 12, 18 or 24 min after mean infusion time (Preston and Kock, 1973). In this experiment the urea infusion technique was evaluated to estimate body composition of Belgian Blue double-muscled bulls.
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