Abstract

Summary One hour after feeding, an increase in the intestinal load of histidine led to a small linear increase in free histidine concentration in the systemic blood plasma of pigs. Higher loads of lysine were followed by a non-linear increase in the free lysine concentration in plasma. Four hours after feeding the free histidine concentration in blood plasma was independent of the cumulative intestinal loads of histidine. The free lysine concentration was still related to the gut output of lysine, which exceeded considerably that of histidine.

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