2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-09352002000500015
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Uso de cetoanálogo na terapia da insuficiência renal canina

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“…In a veterinary case report, it was shown that a low protein diet with the keto-supplement nutraceutical, in a dosage of 1 tablet to every 5kg of weight per day, was responsible for decreasing the serum concentration of urea in a dog with acute renal failure treated for leishmaniosis (Veado et al 2002). In another human research, it was showed that a vegetable proteins diet supplemented with keto-supplement decreased serum urea (Garneata & Mircescu 2013, Mircescu et al 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In a veterinary case report, it was shown that a low protein diet with the keto-supplement nutraceutical, in a dosage of 1 tablet to every 5kg of weight per day, was responsible for decreasing the serum concentration of urea in a dog with acute renal failure treated for leishmaniosis (Veado et al 2002). In another human research, it was showed that a vegetable proteins diet supplemented with keto-supplement decreased serum urea (Garneata & Mircescu 2013, Mircescu et al 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the cost-effectiveness issue, to the authors' knowledge, until this date, no other study in literature was designed to investigate the effect of ketoanalogues in dogs with chronic kidney disease. Although one case report described the effectiveness of ketoanalogues when associated with a low protein diet (Veado et al 2002), all the literature is focused in humans (Frohling et al 1980, Jones et al 1983, Mitch et al 1984, Tóth et al 2012, Teplan et al 2000, Prakash et al 2004, Thilly 2013.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Se ha propuesto también el uso de cetoanálogos (β-cetoácidos de aminoácidos) en los protocolos de tratamientos en la erc de caninos, considerando que tienen la capacidad de captar nitrógeno de la circulación y transformarse en aminoácidos esenciales; esto lleva a que los cetoanálogos sean complementos nutricionales de alto valor biológico, propiciando dietas con menor contenido de proteínas, reduciendo así las concentraciones séricas de urea (49).…”
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