Effect of inadequate dietary proteins on pancreatic insulin and cAMP levels in rats
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Bhutani, V; Kumar, V; Misra, UK
Published in: Nutrition Reports International
January 1, 1985
Feeding of lysine and threonine deficient and supplemented rice diets for four weeks lowered serum insulin levels and increased pancreatic insulin levels as compared to rats fed a casein diet at 20% protein level. Pancreatic cAMP levels were significantly higher in rats fed a rice diet deficient in lysine and threonine as compared to rats fed a casein diet and a lysine and threonine supplemented rice diet.
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Nutrition Reports International
ISSN
0029-6635
Publication Date
January 1, 1985
Volume
32
Issue
6
Start / End Page
1413 / 1420
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Bhutani, V., Kumar, V., & Misra, U. K. (1985). Effect of inadequate dietary proteins on pancreatic insulin and cAMP levels in rats. Nutrition Reports International, 32(6), 1413–1420.
Bhutani, V., V. Kumar, and U. K. Misra. “Effect of inadequate dietary proteins on pancreatic insulin and cAMP levels in rats.” Nutrition Reports International 32, no. 6 (January 1, 1985): 1413–20.
Bhutani V, Kumar V, Misra UK. Effect of inadequate dietary proteins on pancreatic insulin and cAMP levels in rats. Nutrition Reports International. 1985 Jan 1;32(6):1413–20.
Bhutani, V., et al. “Effect of inadequate dietary proteins on pancreatic insulin and cAMP levels in rats.” Nutrition Reports International, vol. 32, no. 6, Jan. 1985, pp. 1413–20.
Bhutani V, Kumar V, Misra UK. Effect of inadequate dietary proteins on pancreatic insulin and cAMP levels in rats. Nutrition Reports International. 1985 Jan 1;32(6):1413–1420.
Published In
Nutrition Reports International
ISSN
0029-6635
Publication Date
January 1, 1985
Volume
32
Issue
6
Start / End Page
1413 / 1420