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Comparison of body protein metabolism during total parenteral nutrition using glucose or glucose and fat as the energy source.

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  • Comparison of body protein metabolism during total parenteral nutrition using glucose or glucose and fat as the energy source. Abstract Text:

    e rogalyE Rogaly,m b clagueM B Clague,m j carmichaelM J Carmichael,p d wrightP D Wright,i d johnstonI D Johnston,

    Direct measurement of body protein metabolism using L-(1-(14)C) leucine during total parenteral nutrition following cholecystectomy demonstrated no significant difference between isocaloric isonitrogenous regimens containing glucose alone (n = 5) or with a fat emulsion (n = 5) as the energy substrates. It would appear that providing the obligatory requirement for glucose is met (about 150g d(-1)), fat and carbohydrate calories are inter-changeable with regards to fueling protein metabolism in the early period following moderately severe trauma.

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    e rogalyE Rogaly,mb clagueMB Clague,mj carmichaelMJ Carmichael,pd wrightPD Wright,id johnstonID Johnston,

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    Comparison of body protein metabolism during total parenteral nutrition using glucose or glucose and fat as the energy source. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)

    VOLUME: 1

    Page Numbers: 81-90

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    ISSN: 0261-5614

    DAY: 10

    MONTH: Mar

    YEAR: 1982

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Surgery, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K.

    Country: England

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