Submitted by [deleted] t3_ym057o in askscience
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Submitted by [deleted] t3_ym057o in askscience
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When your body metabolizes aspargusic acid it breaks down into sulfur. When you pee, they evaporate into the air quickly due to being an unstable compound.
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It would be interesting to know what different reactions takes place in the body to cause the different outcomes.
There are many cytochrome p-450 variants in the population that metabolize compounds at different rates or even different metabolites.
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There are a couple genetic factors. One factor makes your pee smell really good, the second lets you smell it. So, some people can make their pee smell good, but can't smell it. Others can't make their pee smell good, but can smell others pee
I've never heard of it making pee smell bad though.
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I hate the taste of asparagus, the only reason I eat it is that I like the smell.
[deleted] OP t1_iv175ci wrote
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