Nitrogen balance studies in patients with uremia during treatment with protein-reduced diet and supplementation with essential amino acids or keto acids.Ann Nutr Metab. 1984; 28(1):29-36.AN
Abstract
Nitrogen balance was studied in 4 patients with uremia during treatment with a protein-reduced diet (20 g) supplemented with either essential amino acids and histidine or a mixture of keto analogues of five of the essential amino acids and essential amino acids. 3 patients completed the study. Nitrogen balance was negative on the diet only and was improved with both forms of supplementation. However, supplementation with the keto acids did not offer any advantage over the conventional essential amino acid supplementation. 1 patient developed serious hypercalcemia during treatment with the keto acid supplementation.
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eng
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6703648
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Attman, P O., et al. "Nitrogen Balance Studies in Patients With Uremia During Treatment With Protein-reduced Diet and Supplementation With Essential Amino Acids or Keto Acids." Annals of Nutrition & Metabolism, vol. 28, no. 1, 1984, pp. 29-36.
Attman PO, Bucht H, Isaksson B, et al. Nitrogen balance studies in patients with uremia during treatment with protein-reduced diet and supplementation with essential amino acids or keto acids. Ann Nutr Metab. 1984;28(1):29-36.
Attman, P. O., Bucht, H., Isaksson, B., & Uddebom, G. (1984). Nitrogen balance studies in patients with uremia during treatment with protein-reduced diet and supplementation with essential amino acids or keto acids. Annals of Nutrition & Metabolism, 28(1), 29-36.
Attman PO, et al. Nitrogen Balance Studies in Patients With Uremia During Treatment With Protein-reduced Diet and Supplementation With Essential Amino Acids or Keto Acids. Ann Nutr Metab. 1984;28(1):29-36. PubMed PMID: 6703648.
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