Farm Animal Metabolism and Nutrition
jejunum, ileum, heart, liver, lung and placenta, but not the colon, lung or spleen. Therefore, EAAT3 is thought to be the primar ...
consistent with increasing the capacity for greater glucose passage to the fetus, during the period when fetal energy demands ar ...
predicted to possess 6–12 membrane- spanning domains. The NBAT proteins share 80–85% sequence identity and encode a protein of 6 ...
stoichiometries of 1:1, 2:1 and 1:1 for neutral, acidic and basic dipeptides (Steel et al., 1997). Given that the enterocyte mic ...
characterized, which transports long-chain, branched-chain and aromatic zwitterionic amino acids in an Na+-independent manner, a ...
for these transport proteins are identified, the study of how the feeding of elevated amounts of lysine in the diet ultimately c ...
Sheep and cattle Intestinal absorption of amino acids and peptides As with chickens and pigs, several charac- terized amino acid ...
affinity, high-capacity peptide transport (PepT1) in monogastrics (Dyer et al., 1996). Further research will be required to dete ...
drag forces that were present across ruminal epithelia, depending on the relative water and substrate absorption rates. In a par ...
References Adibi, S.A. (1997) Renal assimilation of oligopeptide: physiological mechanisms and metabolic importance. American Jo ...
Leibholz, J. (1988) The utilization of free and protein-bound lysine. In: Friedman, M. (ed.) The Utilization of Amino Acids. CRC ...
Soriano-Garcia J.F., Torras-Llort, M., Ferrer, R. and Moreto, M. (1998) Multiple pathways for L- methionine transport in brush-b ...
Chapter 2 Measurement and Significance of Protein Turnover J.A. Rathmacher Metabolic Technologies Inc., Ames, Iowa, USA Introduc ...
it is sometimes used to represent break- down. In this chapter, it will be used to describe protein metabolism, which includes b ...
23% increase in the protein accretion rate, whereas a 10% increase in the fractional synthesis rate will result in an 11% increa ...
candidates for the disassembly of the myofibril into filaments. The filament proteins are then broken down in the cyto- plasm by ...
They analysed the data using the modified three-compartment model depicted in Fig. 2.3. Improvements were made to the model by W ...
The amino flux (Q) is equal to the infusion rate (F) divided by the enrichment of urea or ammonia (d), Q = F d^1. Therefore, sy ...
reaminated to leucine or it may leave the cell. Because KIC is only found in the cell from leucine transamination, plasma KIC re ...
Constant infusion The primed constant infusion method was pioneered by Waterlow and Stephen (1966) and further developed extensi ...
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