“…These authors also reported variations in plasma amino acid patterns and excretion of urinary amino acids seemingly due to source of nonspecific nitrogen. Although Swendseid et al (1960) and Watts et al (1964) reported no differences in effectiveness of mixtures of nonessential amino acids and of glycine and diammonium, failure to demonstrate a difference does not necessarily indicate that no differences exist.…”
Section: Level Vs Source Of Nonspecific Nitrogenmentioning
Research results suggest that level and source of nonspecific nitrogen intake influence apparent adequacy of dietary protein in general and of specific essential amino acid requirements of humans.
“…These authors also reported variations in plasma amino acid patterns and excretion of urinary amino acids seemingly due to source of nonspecific nitrogen. Although Swendseid et al (1960) and Watts et al (1964) reported no differences in effectiveness of mixtures of nonessential amino acids and of glycine and diammonium, failure to demonstrate a difference does not necessarily indicate that no differences exist.…”
Section: Level Vs Source Of Nonspecific Nitrogenmentioning
Research results suggest that level and source of nonspecific nitrogen intake influence apparent adequacy of dietary protein in general and of specific essential amino acid requirements of humans.
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