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OCR: The average secretion rate of aldosteror ound to 100-200 g/d (Fig. 7.14). It is only weakly short plasma proteins and thus has a relative tabolic half-life (twenty minutes) and a high m d kidney clearance rate (15001/d). Both the liver a a small are sites of metabolic clearance, and onl hanged in percentage of aldosterone is excreted ur osterone the urine. A measurement of plasma a le levels, or an estimation of the levels of ly used in metabolite 18-glucuronoside, is commo e of day clinical situations. Diet, posture, and tir adequately affect aldosterone secretion and must be ults. controlled to permit interpretation of re