Physiological economy in nutrition, with special reference to the minimal proteid requirement of the healthy man: an experimental studyChittenden, R. H. (Russell Henry)
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Physiological economy in nutrition, with special reference to the minimal proteid requirement of the healthy man: an experimental study
Chittenden, R. H. (Russell Henry)
Metabolism; Nutrition
Nitrogen balance for five days = -4.124 grams.
Nitrogen balance per day = -0.824 gram.
NITROGEN BALANCE.—_Henderson._
Nitrogen Output.
Taken in. Nitrogen in Urine. Weight of Fæces (dry).
Mar. 28 9.027 grams. 8.40 grams.
29 8.972 9.04
30 9.356 5.95 83 grams.
31 8.640 5.42 36
Apr. 1 7.342 6.60 58
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177 grams contain 6.48% N.
43.337 35.41 + 11.469 grams nitrogen.
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43.337 grams nitrogen. 46.879 grams nitrogen.
Nitrogen balance for five days = -3.542 grams.
Nitrogen balance per day = -0.708 gram.
NITROGEN BALANCE.—_Morris._
Nitrogen Output.
Taken in. Nitrogen in Urine. Weight of Fæces (dry).
Mar. 28 8.877 grams. 6.68 grams. 12 grams.
29 8.774 5.69 48
30 8.941 6.06 34
31 8.420 6.96 34
Apr. 1 7.286 7.10 33
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161 grams contain 7.08% N.
42.298 32.49 + 11.399 grams nitrogen.
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42.298 grams nitrogen. 43.889 grams nitrogen.
Nitrogen balance for five days = -1.591 grams.
Nitrogen balance per day = -0.317 gram.
SUMMARY REGARDING NITROGEN REQUIREMENT.
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