Abstract

A study of two protein hydrolysates—one of fibrin, nearly peptide-free, the other of bovine plasma proteins, very rich in peptides—with respect to urinary losses upon intravenous infusion into man again indicates the superior retention of amino acids in the free state. The peptide-rich hydrolysate produced plasma peptide nitrogen values as high as 9.2 mg per 100 ml.

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