Dietary L-Arginine Supplementation Improves Intestinal Function in Weaned Pigs After an Escherichia Coli Lipopolysaccharide Challenge (Report)
Asian - Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences 2009, Dec, 22, 12
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INTRODUCTION In pig production, numerous factors such as weaning, infection and stress can lead to intestinal mucosal disruption (Liu et al., 2008a; Wang et al., 2008a, b), which may result in diarrhea and growth retardation of pigs. Therefore, nutritional modulation of the injured gut is very important to the compromised pigs.
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