Long et al., 1996 - Google Patents
Impact of enteral feeding of a glutamine-supplemented formula on the hypoaminoacidemic response in trauma patientsLong et al., 1996
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- 10132465618360480291
- Author
- Long C
- Borghesi L
- Stahl R
- Clark J
- Geiger J
- DiRienzo D
- Weis J
- Laws H
- Blakemore W
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
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Plasma amino acid concentrations were measured during fasting and after 3 days of enteral feeding in 16 trauma patients on a glutamine-supplemented diet and 14 patients on an isonitrogenous control diet. During fasting, total amino acids, including glutamine, were …
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