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Abstract
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1. The nitrogen, amino acid and carbohydrate content of the different regions of the gastro-intestinal tract differ significantly depending on source of dietary protein.
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2. There are significant differences in the molar ratios of the intestinal amino acid pool up to 4 hr after feeding.
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3. The molar ratios and concentrations of individual amino acids depend on the dietary protein source, the region of the intestine and time after feeding.
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4. Endogenous nitrogen recruitment is insufficient to maintain homeostasis in the entire intestine.