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Morphological Changes in Rats Fed Navy Beans.
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NutritionBotanyMammalian PhysiologyRodent EcologyDietary FibreExperimental NutritionRaw Navy BeansMorphological ChangesBody CompositionGrowth InhibitionHealth SciencesAnimal PhysiologyAnimal NutritionBiologyAnimal ScienceNatural SciencesPhysiologyMetabolismExperimental Diet
An experimental diet of raw navy beans produced changes in rats which included: growth inhibition, reduced food consumption, pancreatic acinar atrophy, fatty metamorphosis of the liver, thyroid follicular atrophy, and hyperkeratosis of the esophagus and skin. Significant morphological changes were not observed in the organs of rats fed an autoclaved navy bean diet.