Because of poor diet and high stress, we tend to accumulate and store excessive quantities of waste products, such as diacetic, lactic, pyruvic, uric, carbonic, acetic, butyric, and hepatic acids. ❋ Amp;34; (2010)
These appear in the blood and urine as acetone, diacetic and hetaoxybutyric acids. ❋ Unknown (1965)
More exact methods of determining the amount of acidosis are the determination of the ratio between the total urinary nitrogen and the ammonia, the quantitation of the acetone, diacetic acid and oxy-butyric acid excreted, and the carbon dioxide tension of the alveolar air. ❋ Lewis Webb Hill (1928)
Soda bicarbonate may be given, two drachms every three hours, if there is much evidence of acidosis, as indicated by strong acetone and diacetic acid reactions in the urine, or a strong acetone odor to the breath. ❋ Lewis Webb Hill (1928)
For the first few days after entrance he showed a moderate amount of acetone and a slight amount of diacetic acid in the urine; for the rest of his stay in the hospital these were absent. ❋ Lewis Webb Hill (1928)
His diet was gradually raised, until on May 7 he was taking 32 grams protein, 33 grams carbohydrate, and 75 grams fat, and was sugar-free, with absent diacetic acid and acetone. ❋ Lewis Webb Hill (1928)
We have not found that the acetone and diacetic acid output behaves in any constant manner during starvation; in some cases we have seen the acetone bodies disappear, in others we have seen them appear when they were not present before. ❋ Lewis Webb Hill (1928)
There was no diacetic reaction present at entrance. ❋ Lewis Webb Hill (1928)
He would eat very little at first, and on ward diet, containing 31 grams of protein, 73 grams of carbohydrate, and 20 grams of fat, he excreted 5. 7\% of sugar, with a moderate amount of acetone, and a very slight trace of diacetic acid. ❋ Lewis Webb Hill (1928)
On this diet she was putting out 8 grams of sugar a day with moderately strong acetone and diacetic acid reactions in her urine. ❋ Lewis Webb Hill (1928)
Out-patient Department every two weeks, and has never had any sugar, acetone or diacetic acid in the urine, and appears to be in splendid condition. ❋ Lewis Webb Hill (1928)
On the ordinary diet of the ward she showed 8. 7\% sugar, no acetone or diacetic acid. ❋ Lewis Webb Hill (1928)
There had never been any diacetic acid in her urine, and only a trace of acetone. ❋ Lewis Webb Hill (1928)