Abstract
It was found by amino acid analysis before and after acid hydrolysis of human urine that most glutamic and aspartic acid was in bound form, while glycine, glutamic and aspartic acids accounted for about 70% of bound amino acids. Fractions rich in peptides containing aspartic acid were obtained by chromatography on various columns, and 7 peptides containing aspartic acid were isolated from these fractions. It may be inferred from these results and from the literatures that there are numerous oligopeptides containing aspartic acid in human urine.