Body composition and physiological casein and wheat gluten protein requirements of 180-day-old rats
Language English Country Czech Republic Media print
Document type Journal Article
PubMed
2939482
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- MeSH
- Amino Acids analysis MeSH
- Dietary Proteins * MeSH
- Nitrogen analysis MeSH
- Glutens * MeSH
- Rats, Inbred Strains MeSH
- Caseins * MeSH
- Rats MeSH
- Nutritional Requirements MeSH
- Triticum MeSH
- Body Composition * MeSH
- Body Weight MeSH
- Body Water analysis MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Check Tag
- Rats MeSH
- Male MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Names of Substances
- Amino Acids MeSH
- Dietary Proteins * MeSH
- Nitrogen MeSH
- Glutens * MeSH
- Caseins * MeSH
Six-month-old male rats were given diets with mounting casein and wheat gluten protein concentrations from 0% to 40% and after 14 days the optimum and minimum physiological doses were determined from changes in body nitrogen, body water, body weight and protein intake. The optimum dose for casein protein was 1.54 g/d (5% protein in the diet) and for wheat gluten protein 2.10 g/d (7.5% protein in the diet). The minimum casein and wheat gluten protein doses for 180- to 194-day-old rats, determined from body nitrogen changes, were 1499 mg/d (4.86%) and 1995 mg/d (7.12%) respectively, from body water changes 1561 mg/d (5.06%) and 2027 mg/d (7.23%) and from body weight changes 1333 mg/d (4.32%) and 1951 mg/d (6.06%). It should be noted that, unlike younger animals aged 35-49, 75-89 and 120-134 days, the optimum and minimum doses for six-month-old rats were approximately the same.