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To evaluate the effect of phytase supplementation, results of both experiments were pooled for statistical analysis.
Hyperoxia as mediated by oxygen supplementation results in increased levels of reactive oxygen species and subsequent oxidative damage of DNA contributing to genomic instability [13, 14].
IV glutamine supplementation results in a uniform uptake of glutamine across the splanchnic area, similar to what happens with the endogenously produced glutamine.
The results showed that inorganic phosphate supplementation results in alteration of the virulence behavior of P. aeruginosa and improvement in the wound healing process.
Although this level of supplementation results in a marked decrease in carnitine concentration in a variety of tissues, it does not produce the classical signs of carnitine deficiency (i.e., decreased fatty acid oxidation and ketogenesis).
We took advantage of an on-going clinical study, the Trial of Infant Probiotic Supplementation (TIPS), to pose the question whether probiotic supplementation results in a species-specific increase in relative abundance that accounts for protection or if there is a global effect on the complex GI microbial consortium.
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Thus, we hypothesized that benefits of pharmacological Zn supplementation result from changes in gene expression that could be further affected by supplemental phytase.
CaCO3 supplementation resulted in relatively low content of cell biomass and high yield of butyrate.
PO supplementation resulted in lower total apparent NDF digestibility than did WF, PF, and WS supplementation.
Supplementation resulted in significantly lower overall NDF and ADF digestibility when compared with the control.
Supplementation resulted in a slight improvement (P<0.05) in body condition score compared with non-supplemented animals.
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