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In another experiment, 6 groups of male rats received for 6 months diets containing 11.5 p. 100 casein: 1) standard diet (R) fed ad libitum; 2) standard diet (R') fed in restricted amounts equal to those ingested by the rats receiving the diet with tannic acid; 3) standard diet with tannic acid (T); 4) standard diet with sulfite and tannic acid (ST); 5) standard diet with tannic acid and ethanol (TE); 6) standard diet with sulfite, tannic acid and ethanol (STE). The digestive utilization of dry matter, digestive utilization and biological value of nitrogen were determined at the beginning of the experiments and after two and six months. 1. Tannic acid caused a marked decrease in food intake in animals fed 11.5 p. 100 casein but had only a slight effect in animals fed 23 p. 100 casein. 2. Fecal excretion of dry matter was strongly enhanced in rats fed tannic acid. 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在第一个实验中,8组雄性大鼠连续6个月饲喂含有23p . 100酪蛋白的日粮:1)标准半合成日粮(R);2)标准日粮添加1 p. 100代谢亚硫酸钾(S);3)标准日粮,单宁酸(T)为3.2 p100;4)添加亚硫酸盐和单宁酸(ST)的标准日粮;5)标准日粮,用乙醇代替30 p. 100的碳水化合物能量(E);6)添加亚硝酸盐和乙醇(SE)的标准饲粮;7)单宁酸和乙醇(TE)标准日粮;8)添加亚硫酸盐、单宁酸和乙醇(STE)的标准日粮。在另一个实验中,6组雄性大鼠连续6个月饲喂含有11.5 p. 100酪蛋白的日粮:1)标准日粮(R)随意饲喂;2)标准日粮(R'),限量饲喂与单宁酸日粮等量的标准日粮;3)标准日粮添加单宁酸(T);4)添加亚硫酸盐和单宁酸(ST)的标准日粮;5)单宁酸和乙醇(TE)标准日粮;6)添加亚硫酸盐、单宁酸和乙醇(STE)的标准日粮。分别在试验开始时、试验2个月和试验6个月后测定干物质消化利用率、氮的消化利用率和生物价值。1. 单宁酸使喂食11.5 p. 100酪蛋白的动物的摄食量显著减少,但对喂食23 p. 100酪蛋白的动物只有轻微的影响。2. 单宁酸对大鼠粪干物质排泄有明显促进作用。亚硫酸盐和乙醇单独作用时对单宁酸有轻微的影响,但与单宁酸联合作用时对单宁酸的作用有影响。3.单宁酸使粪便中氮的排泄量大大增加,而这一作用由于另外两种化合物,特别是亚硫酸盐的存在而在数量上有所改变。4. 乙醇通常增加尿氮排泄,但观察到三种物质的作用之间的相互作用。特别是,同时饲喂这三种物质会导致6个月后氮的代谢利用率较低,蛋白质的消化利用率也较低。5. 总的来说,三种化合物的作用在膳食蛋白质水平较低时比在膳食蛋白质水平较高时更为明显。
[Digestive and metabolic utilization of dietary nitrogen in rats receiving tannic acid, sulfite and ethanol, administrated singly or in combination].
In a first experiment, 8 groups of male rats received for 6 months diets containing 23 p. 100 casein: 1) standard semi-synthetic diet (R); 2) standard diet with 1 p. 100 potassium metabisulfite (S); 3) standard diet with 3.2 p 100 tannic acid (T); 4) standard diet with sulfite and tannic acid (ST); 5) standard diet in which ethanol replaced 30 p. 100 of the carbon-hydrate energy (E); 6) standard diet with sulfite and ethanol (SE); 7) standard diet with tannic acid and ethanol (TE); 8) standard diet with sulfite, tannic acid and ethanol (STE). In another experiment, 6 groups of male rats received for 6 months diets containing 11.5 p. 100 casein: 1) standard diet (R) fed ad libitum; 2) standard diet (R') fed in restricted amounts equal to those ingested by the rats receiving the diet with tannic acid; 3) standard diet with tannic acid (T); 4) standard diet with sulfite and tannic acid (ST); 5) standard diet with tannic acid and ethanol (TE); 6) standard diet with sulfite, tannic acid and ethanol (STE). The digestive utilization of dry matter, digestive utilization and biological value of nitrogen were determined at the beginning of the experiments and after two and six months. 1. Tannic acid caused a marked decrease in food intake in animals fed 11.5 p. 100 casein but had only a slight effect in animals fed 23 p. 100 casein. 2. Fecal excretion of dry matter was strongly enhanced in rats fed tannic acid. Sulfite and ethanol had a slight effect when given singly, but caused modifications to the effect of tannic acid when they were associated with it. 3. Fecal excretion of nitrogen was strongly increased by tannic acid, and this effect was quantitatively modified by the presence of the two other compounds, particularly by sulfite. 4. Ethanol generally increased the urinary excretion of nitrogen but interactions between the effects of the three substances were observed. Particularly, the simultaneous feeding of the three substances provoked after 6 months a poor metabolic utilization of the nitrogen, and also a lower digestive utilization of the proteins. 5. Generally all the effects of the three compounds were more marked when the dietary level of protein was low than when it was high.