1993
DOI: 10.1080/17450399309386101
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Einfluss eines ß‐agonisten und einer ß‐agonist/ß‐antagonist‐kombination auf muskelwachstum, körperzusammensetzung sowie den proteinstoffwechsel bei ratten

Abstract: In 3 experimental groups 9 female Wistar rats (initial live weight 150 g) were fed either the control diet, the control diet supplemented with 5 mg clenbuterol or the combination of 5 mg clenbuterol and 500 mg propranolol per kg diet over a 12-day period. The N-balance was estimated over days 6 to 10 followed by a 15N-tracer experiment for determining the influence of the feed additives on characteristics of protein metabolism on day 12. All differences in the means were concluded to be significant for P < 0.0… Show more

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“…The next table (Table 4) presents the effect of administering clenbuterol (an ^-agonist) or clenbuterol + propanolol (a combination of ^-agonist + j3-antagonist) on the protein metabolism of female rats ( Reichel et al, 1993). In the case of clenbuterol, protein synthesis and breakdown decline, but synthesis to a smaller degree which causes a gross increase of growth.…”
Section: Influence Of Endogenous and Exogenous Factors On Protein Synmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The next table (Table 4) presents the effect of administering clenbuterol (an ^-agonist) or clenbuterol + propanolol (a combination of ^-agonist + j3-antagonist) on the protein metabolism of female rats ( Reichel et al, 1993). In the case of clenbuterol, protein synthesis and breakdown decline, but synthesis to a smaller degree which causes a gross increase of growth.…”
Section: Influence Of Endogenous and Exogenous Factors On Protein Synmentioning
confidence: 99%