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Synthesis and absorption of cysteine from the hindgut of the horse
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1987
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NutritionVeterinary ResearchEducationFeed AdditivePlasma CysteineAnimal PhysiologyVeterinary PhysiologyEquine-assisted TherapyBiochemistryAnimal NutritionMetabolomicsMicrobial CysteineBiologyAnimal SciencePhysiologyAmino Acid StatusVeterinary ScienceAnimal HealthMicrobiologyMetabolismMedicine
The extent to which cysteine synthesised by microbes within the hindgut of the horse is incorporated into plasma cysteine was estimated by an isotopic technique in two horses fed four different diets. The results showed that between 1 per cent and 6 per cent of the plasma cysteine was of microbial origin. It is argued that the maximum contribution of microbial cysteine, and presumably other amino acids of microbial origin, to the plasma pool is 12 per cent of the net supply. These data support the hypothesis that microbial amino acid synthesis within the hindgut of the horse does not significantly affect its amino acid status.
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