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Evaluation of the necessity of induction for lactose-[15N, 15N]-ureide to study the colonic ammonia metabolism

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Pages 396-400 | Received 26 Apr 2005, Published online: 26 Aug 2009

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Klaus D. Wutzke, Michael Tisztl, Birgit Salewski & Änne Glass. (2015) Dietary fibre-rich resistant starches promote ammonia detoxification in the human colon as measured by lactose-[15N2]ureide. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies 51:4, pages 488-496.
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