textabstractINTRODUCTION: Lysine is the first limiting essential amino acid in the diet of newborns. First pass metabolism by the intestine of dietary lysine has a direct effect on systemic availability. We investigated whether first pass lysine metabolism in the intestine is high in preterm infants, particularly at a low enteral intake. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Six preterm infants (birth weight 0.9 (0.1) kg) were studied during two different periods: period A (n = 6): 40% of intake administered enterally, 60% parenterally; lysine intake 92 (6) micromol/(kg x h); and period B (n = 4): 100% enteral feeding; lysine intake 100 (3) micromol/(kg x h). Dual stable isotope tracer techniques were u...
Item does not contain fulltextAIM: To evaluate whether increasing the amount of amino acids and ener...
Objective: Glutamine depletion has negative effects on the functional integrity of the gut and leads...
textabstractBackground: Knowledge of essential amino acid requirements in infants is important becau...
Introduction: Lysine is the first limiting essential amino acid in the diet of newborns. First pass ...
Introduction: Lysine is the first limiting essential amino acid in the diet of newborns. First pass ...
Introduction: Lysine is the first limiting essential amino acid in the diet of newborns. First pass ...
Background: Infant nutrition has a major impact on child growth and functional development. Low and ...
Background: Infant nutrition has a major impact on child growth and functional development. Low and ...
Threonine is an essential amino acid that is abundantly present in intestinally produced glycoprotei...
We conducted a controlled, randomized trial to study the effect of minimal enteral feeding on leucin...
We conducted a controlled, randomized trial to study the effect of minimal enteral feeding on leucin...
We conducted a controlled, randomized trial to study the effect of minimal enteral feeding on leucin...
To determine whether the general reluctance to begin amino acid administration to preterm infants fr...
ABSTRACT Kinetics of three amino acids with different sites and characteristics of metabolic regulat...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Glucose is a major oxidative substrate for intestinal energy generatio...
Item does not contain fulltextAIM: To evaluate whether increasing the amount of amino acids and ener...
Objective: Glutamine depletion has negative effects on the functional integrity of the gut and leads...
textabstractBackground: Knowledge of essential amino acid requirements in infants is important becau...
Introduction: Lysine is the first limiting essential amino acid in the diet of newborns. First pass ...
Introduction: Lysine is the first limiting essential amino acid in the diet of newborns. First pass ...
Introduction: Lysine is the first limiting essential amino acid in the diet of newborns. First pass ...
Background: Infant nutrition has a major impact on child growth and functional development. Low and ...
Background: Infant nutrition has a major impact on child growth and functional development. Low and ...
Threonine is an essential amino acid that is abundantly present in intestinally produced glycoprotei...
We conducted a controlled, randomized trial to study the effect of minimal enteral feeding on leucin...
We conducted a controlled, randomized trial to study the effect of minimal enteral feeding on leucin...
We conducted a controlled, randomized trial to study the effect of minimal enteral feeding on leucin...
To determine whether the general reluctance to begin amino acid administration to preterm infants fr...
ABSTRACT Kinetics of three amino acids with different sites and characteristics of metabolic regulat...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Glucose is a major oxidative substrate for intestinal energy generatio...
Item does not contain fulltextAIM: To evaluate whether increasing the amount of amino acids and ener...
Objective: Glutamine depletion has negative effects on the functional integrity of the gut and leads...
textabstractBackground: Knowledge of essential amino acid requirements in infants is important becau...