1940
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9378(16)40906-3
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The Effect of Cystine on Human Milk Production

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“…The cystine requirement seems to be definitely increased in lacta tion, both for the rat (101 ) and, much less certainly, for the human (102). The requirement of cystine or methionine is also increased by the ingestion of organic substances which require these amino acids for their detoxication, such as iodoacetic acid (103) or p-di� methylaminoazohenzene (104) .…”
Section: Gi'neral Phases Of Protein Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cystine requirement seems to be definitely increased in lacta tion, both for the rat (101 ) and, much less certainly, for the human (102). The requirement of cystine or methionine is also increased by the ingestion of organic substances which require these amino acids for their detoxication, such as iodoacetic acid (103) or p-di� methylaminoazohenzene (104) .…”
Section: Gi'neral Phases Of Protein Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 99%