Comparative Effects of Protein, Protein Hydrolysate and Amino Acid Diets on Nitrogen Metabolism of Normal, Protein-Deficient, Gastrectomized or Hepatectomized Rats
- 1 November 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in Journal of Nutrition
- Vol. 115 (11) , 1436-1446
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/115.11.1436
Abstract
The effects of diets containing protein, protein hydrolysate or an amino acid mixture on nitrogen metabolism of normal and severely protein-deficient rats and on rats after gastrectomy and hepatectomy were compared. In experiment 1, rats weighing about 80 g were fed one of three experimental diets containing casein, protein hydrolysate or an amino acid mixture for 28 d. In experiment 2, rats weighing about 270 g were fed a protein-free diet for 40 d, and then one of the above three experimental diets for 14 d. In experiment 3, rats weighing about 220 g were totally gastrectomized and fed one of the three experimental diets for 21 d. In experiment 4, rats weighing about 210 g had about 70% of the liver resected, and then were fed one of the three experimental diets for 15 d. In all four experiments, daily food intake, daily body weight gain, nitrogen balance, urinary nitrogen compounds, body composition and hematologic values were measured. In normal, protein-deficient and hepatectomized rats, most results were similar for the groups fed protein, protein hydrolysate or amino acid diets, except that urinary ammonia was higher in the group fed the amino acid diet than in the other two groups. For about 10 d after total gastrectomy, food intake and growth of the animals fed the protein diet were lower than in the other two groups.Keywords
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