Why Is The Color Of Urine Usually Yellow? Experts Know The Secret

Why Color Of Urine Usually Yellow


Although health experts already knew that the excretion of certain proteins causes urine to turn yellow, scientists now claim to have solved the mystery.


According to the article published in the medical journal Nature Microbiology, after long research, scientists have learned the secret of why the urine of a healthy person is yellow in general.


According to research, the color of the urine of a healthy person usually turns yellow because the substance or protein bilirubin is released through it.


This protein is formed in human red blood cells and is normally insoluble in blood. It is also water-soluble and,  after being formed in the human body and blood, passes through the intestines, including the liver and kidneys, in a very complex manner. It is excreted through urine.


According to experts, since urine is water, the said protein dissolves in it and leaves the body, due to which the color of urine becomes yellow.


Bilirubin reductase (bilirubin reductase) is a yellow substance, so the color of urine is also yellow.


According to health experts, this protein is not normally soluble in the blood of any adult but is usually soluble in the blood of newborns, due to which newborns are also prone to palea.


Health experts said that if bilirubin reductase is dissolved in the blood of an adult due to an infection or complication, it usually means that he has gallstones or some other organ. There may be other reasons.


The continuous presence of bilirubin reductase (bilirubin reductase) in the blood of an adult person can also make the affected person a patient of jaundice.


Experts are hailing solving the mystery of yellow urine as a major step in medical science, and it is believed that it will lead to the early diagnosis of various diseases through urine tests.