“…These changes are consistent with the results of previous studies wherein spermine supplementation was shown to enhance intestinal maturation. [37][38][39][40][41] However, we observed that spermine supplementation for 3 days resulted in higher levels of villus height, width, and surface area compared with those observed aer 7 h, 6 days, and 9 days of spermine treatment. The effect of extended spermine administration on intestinal morphological changes may be partially due to two cellular events.…”
Section: Effects Of Spermine Supplementation and Extended Spermine Ad...contrasting
The present work aimed at investigating the effects of spermine supplementation and extended spermine administration on the intestinal morphology, enzyme activity, and serum antioxidant capacity of suckling piglets.
“…These changes are consistent with the results of previous studies wherein spermine supplementation was shown to enhance intestinal maturation. [37][38][39][40][41] However, we observed that spermine supplementation for 3 days resulted in higher levels of villus height, width, and surface area compared with those observed aer 7 h, 6 days, and 9 days of spermine treatment. The effect of extended spermine administration on intestinal morphological changes may be partially due to two cellular events.…”
Section: Effects Of Spermine Supplementation and Extended Spermine Ad...contrasting
The present work aimed at investigating the effects of spermine supplementation and extended spermine administration on the intestinal morphology, enzyme activity, and serum antioxidant capacity of suckling piglets.
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