1942
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(42)80060-8
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Enzymic therapy in infant feeding

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“…The calves receiving the soybean flour-cerelose gained the slowest of the three groups and also showed the greatest response to pepsin supplementation. Davison (1942) fed amylase and trypsin to 23 infants suffering from digestive disturbance. Sixteen of the 23 in fants were apparently benefited by the consumption of the enzymes.…”
Section: Feeding Of Enzymesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The calves receiving the soybean flour-cerelose gained the slowest of the three groups and also showed the greatest response to pepsin supplementation. Davison (1942) fed amylase and trypsin to 23 infants suffering from digestive disturbance. Sixteen of the 23 in fants were apparently benefited by the consumption of the enzymes.…”
Section: Feeding Of Enzymesmentioning
confidence: 99%