Deutz et al., 1996 - Google Patents
Intragastric bolus feeding of meals containing elementary, partially hydrolyzed or intact protein causes comparable changes in interorgan substrate flux in the pigDeutz et al., 1996
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- Deutz N
- Welters C
- Soeters P
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- Clinical nutrition
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Dietary protein given as pre-digested protein improves the nutritional value of the meal. However, studies measuring absorption kinetics of pre-digested protein or free amino acid mixtures are scarce and suffer from methodological problems. Therefore, the study was …
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