Silber et al., 1949 - Google Patents
Urinary excretion of amino acids and peptides by dogs fed protein hydrolysates or amino acidsSilber et al., 1949
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- Silber R
- Porter C
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- The Journal of Nutrition
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The urinary excretion of amino acids by dogs was negligible during a 4-day period of oral feeding of protein hydrolysates or amino acid mixtures. After intravenous administration over a period of one hour per day, the loss of free amino acids in the urine ranged from 5 to 20 …
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