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Low-protein diet supplemented with 1% L-glutamine improves growth performance, serum biochemistry, redox status, plasma amino acids, and alters fecal microbiota in weaned piglets. Animal nutrition (Zhongguo xu mu shou yi xue hui) (Anim Nutr ) Vol: 17 Issue Pages: 144-154 Pub: 2024 Jun Epub: 2024 Feb 3 Authors Li J , Bai J , Yang Y , Wu Z , Html Article Publication |
| (2S)-2-amino-4-carbamoylbutanoic acid {Glutamine} - environmental samples |
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Dietary glycyl-glutamine supplementation ameliorates intestinal integrity, inflammatory response, and oxidative status in association with the gut microbiota in LPS-challenged piglets. Food & function (Food Funct ) Vol: 12 Issue 8 Pages: 3539-3551 Pub: 2021 Apr 21 Epub: 2021 Mar 29 Authors Xu B , Yan Y , Yin B , Zhang L , Qin W , Niu Y , Tang Y , Zhou S , Yan X , Ma L , Publication |
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Effect of dietary supplementation with glutamine and a combination of glutamine-arginine on intestinal health in twenty-five-day-old weaned rabbits. Journal of animal science (J Anim Sci ) Vol: 88 Issue 1 Pages: 170-80 Pub: 2010 Jan Epub: 2009 Sep 25 Authors Chamorro S , de Blas C , Grant G , Badiola I , Menoyo D , Carabaño R , Publication |
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Effects of Dietary Glutamine Supplementation on the Modulation of Microbiota and Th17/Treg Immune Response Signaling Pathway in Piglets after Lipopolysaccharide Challenge. The Journal of nutrition (J Nutr ) Vol: 154 Issue 5 Pages: 1711-1721 Pub: 2024 May Epub: 2024 Feb 16 Authors Liu G , Liu X , Wang F , Jia G , Zhao H , Chen X , Wang J , Publication |
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