2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41390-020-01139-1
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Intestinal resection affects whole-body arginine synthesis in neonatal piglets

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“…Furthermore, oral ARG supplementation may result in dose-dependent GI distress, causing increased activity and bioavailability of CIT compared to ARG. Lancing et al recently demonstrated that intestinal resection in neonatal piglets affected whole-body ARG synthesis but that the resected animals exhibited increased ARG synthesis after adjusting for absolute small intestinal length [ 37 ]. In another experiment, Jiang et al showed that continuous oral supplementation of L-ARG can stimulate IA after gut resection in rats [ 38 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, oral ARG supplementation may result in dose-dependent GI distress, causing increased activity and bioavailability of CIT compared to ARG. Lancing et al recently demonstrated that intestinal resection in neonatal piglets affected whole-body ARG synthesis but that the resected animals exhibited increased ARG synthesis after adjusting for absolute small intestinal length [ 37 ]. In another experiment, Jiang et al showed that continuous oral supplementation of L-ARG can stimulate IA after gut resection in rats [ 38 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%