Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5797549 | The Veterinary Journal | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Following 5 days of adaptation, blood samples were taken before and 90âmin after the morning concentrate meal. The next day, whole-body phenylalanine kinetics were determined using a 2âh primed, constant infusion of [13C]sodium bicarbonate followed by a 4âh primed, constant infusion of [1-13C]phenylalanine. Most plasma amino acid (AA) concentrations were elevated post-feeding (Pâ<â0.01). Lysine and valine plasma concentrations were lower (Pâ<0.10), while methionine, threonine, and glycine plasma concentrations were greater (Pâ<0.10) 90âmin post concentrate meal feeding with +Thr in both studies. Phenylalanine flux, intake, oxidation and non-oxidative disposal were similar between treatments (Pâ>â0.05). These findings suggest that supplementation of a single AA can affect the metabolism of several AAs and threonine was not a limiting AA in these diets.
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Authors
S.L. Mastellar, A. Moffet, P.A. Harris, K.L. Urschel,