Clinical Research Tyrosine Turnover and Protein Synthesis During Parenteral Nutrition

Three patients receiving total parenteral nutrition and one healthy subject receiving 5% glucose were infused for 10 hours with L-(U14 C)tyrosine (1.5μCi/hr). Two alternative assumptions were made regarding the fate of labeled carbon. Total and oxidative fluxes of tyrosine were calculated and these...

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