Malcolm F Fuller
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Miner-Williams W, Moughan P, Fuller M
Sci Rep
. 2013 Nov;
3:3145.
PMID: 24192816
The precipitation of mucin using high concentrations of ethanol has been used by many researchers while others have questioned the validity of the technique. In this study, analysis of an...
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Miner-Williams W, Deglaire A, Benamouzig R, Fuller M, Tome D, Moughan P
Am J Clin Nutr
. 2012 Jul;
96(3):508-15.
PMID: 22836032
Background: Although there are several published estimates of the endogenous amino acid composition of ileal digesta in humans, to our knowledge, there are no systematic studies of ileal digesta endogenous...
3.
Miner-Williams W, Moughan P, Fuller M
J Agric Food Chem
. 2009 Jul;
57(14):6029-35.
PMID: 19610201
The aim was to compare five techniques commonly used to quantify mucin concentrations in ileal digesta collected from three growing pigs that had been fed a diet in which the...
4.
Libao-Mercado A, Zhu C, Cant J, Lapierre H, Thibault J, Seve B, et al.
J Nutr
. 2009 May;
139(6):1088-94.
PMID: 19403708
Although amino acids (AA) synthesized by enteric microbiota in the upper gut of nonruminants can be absorbed, they do not necessarily make a net contribution to the host's AA supply....
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Miner-Williams W, Moughan P, Fuller M
J Agric Food Chem
. 2009 Feb;
57(5):2072-8.
PMID: 19203191
To gain a clearer understanding of the nature and composition of endogenous nitrogen containing substances lost from the upper mammalian digestive tract, digesta were collected from the terminal ileum of...
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Raj T, Dileep U, Vaz M, Fuller M, Kurpad A
J Nutr
. 2008 Oct;
138(11):2217-21.
PMID: 18936222
New estimates of the indispensable amino acid requirements of adult humans are much higher than previously thought and questions the adequacy of cereal-based diets of low protein quality. However, dietary...
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Moughan P, Fuller M, Han K, Kies A, Miner-Williams W
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab
. 2007 Aug;
17 Suppl:S5-22.
PMID: 18577775
Bioactive peptides either present in foods or released from food proteins during digestion have a wide range of physiological effects, including on gut function. Many of the bioactive peptides characterized...
8.
Fuller M, Tome D
J AOAC Int
. 2005 Jul;
88(3):923-34.
PMID: 16001870
Because the digestion of many dietary proteins is incomplete, and because there is a continuous (but variable) entry into the intestinal lumen of endogenous protein and amino acid nitrogen that...
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Moehn S, Ball R, Fuller M, Gillis A, de Lange C
J Nutr
. 2004 Aug;
134(9):2287-92.
PMID: 15333718
Inevitable catabolism contributes to the inefficiency of using dietary lysine intake for body protein deposition (PD). This study was conducted to determine the effects of true ileal digestible (TID) lysine...
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Torrallardona D, Harris C, Fuller M
J Nutr
. 2003 Apr;
133(4):1127-31.
PMID: 12672930
The synthesis of essential amino acids by the gut microflora of pigs, and their absorption, were assessed from the incorporation of (15)N from dietary (15)NH(4)Cl and of (14)C from dietary...