Urinary Excretion of Sulfate after Protein Intake
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Urinary free sulfate was measured after protein intake in order to examine the possibility of biological monitoring using ion chromatography. Urinary free sulfate excretions reached their maximum values in 6 hours after administration in three levels of beef doses. Free sulfate excretions in the urine samples for 16-hour periods and for the first 6 hours after administration were related to the doses beef administered. Free sulfate excretion, adjusted using the sulfate-creatinine ratio, in the urine 6 hours after the administration was related to the dose of beef administered. These experimental results showed that the amount of protein intake could be estimated by urinary free sulfate.
- 中国学園大学の論文
著者
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Shimada Yoshihiro
Department Of Human Nutrition Faculty Of Contemporary Life Science Chugokugakuen University
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Shimada Yoshihiro
Department Of Anesthesiology Nagoya University School Of Medicine
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