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V M Reddy, S S Meharg, S Ritte. Dose-related stimulation of feeding by systemic injections of monosodium glutamate. Physiology & behavior. vol 38. issue 4. 1987-03-30. PMID:3823160. |
since msg does not cross the blood-brain barrier, we conclude that feeding was stimulated by an action of glutamate on cvos. |
1987-03-30 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
N I Zhuravskiĭ, M F Gulyĭ, D A Mel'nichuk, N I Bratus', T V Liubetskai. [Effect of the mineral-ammonia preparations MP-15 and MP-7 on nitrogen metabolism in cows]. Ukrainskii biokhimicheskii zhurnal (1978). vol 58. issue 5. 1986-12-17. PMID:3775888. |
it is shown that feeding on mp-15 and mp-7 preparations to cows of test groups has no negative effect on the acid-base equilibrium indices, decreases the ammonia concentration by 38.5 and 54.9%, respectively, increases the glutamine content in blood by 23.5 and 29.4%, respectively, does not affect the pyruvate, glutamate, oxaloacetate concentration and alanine-transaminase activity, increases the average daily milk yields by 2.1 and 2.3 l, respectively, and does not deteriorate the composition and physicochemical indices of milk quality. |
1986-12-17 |
2023-08-11 |
Not clear |
A G Dulloo, D S Mille. The effect of parasympathetic drugs on energy expenditure: relevance to the autonomic hypothesis. Canadian journal of physiology and pharmacology. vol 64. issue 5. 1986-09-22. PMID:3730944. |
in the genetically obese ob/ob mice and fa/fa rats and in monosodium glutamate induced hypothalamic obese mice, administration of the parasympathetic inhibitors hyoscine, benztropine, and mecamylamine either had no effect on energy balance or caused losses in body weight that could entirely be accounted for by a reduction in food intake; 24-h oxygen consumption in drug-treated animals was no different from that of the nontreated controls. |
1986-09-22 |
2023-08-11 |
mouse |
L H Cohen, A M Griffioen, R J Wanders, C W Van Roermund, C M Huysmans, H M Prince. Regulation of squalene synthetase activity in rat liver: elevation by cholestyramine, but no diurnal variation. Biochemical and biophysical research communications. vol 138. issue 1. 1986-09-17. PMID:2943275. |
glutamate dehydrogenase, nadph cytochrome-c reductase, beta-hexosaminidase, catalase and acyl coenzyme a oxidase, showed neither an influence of cholestyramine feeding nor a time of sacrifice dependent variation. |
1986-09-17 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
R Dawso. Naloxone-induced suppression of food intake is potentiated by neonatal administration of monosodium glutamate to mice. Neurobehavioral toxicology and teratology. vol 5. issue 5. 1984-03-23. PMID:6664410. |
naloxone-induced suppression of food intake is potentiated by neonatal administration of monosodium glutamate to mice. |
1984-03-23 |
2023-08-12 |
mouse |
S W Elson, R S Oliver, B W Bycroft, E A Faru. Studies on the biosynthesis of clavulanic acid. III. Incorporation of DL-[3,4-13C2]glutamic acid. The Journal of antibiotics. vol 35. issue 1. 1982-06-24. PMID:6121786. |
the role of glutamate in clavulanic acid biosynthesis was investigated by feeding dl-[3,4-13c2]glutamate to a streptomyces clavuligerus fermentation. |
1982-06-24 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
E Mezey, J J Potte. Effect of ethanol on hepatic proline-metabolizing enzymes in the rat. The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine. vol 98. issue 5. 1982-01-09. PMID:7299245. |
the hepatic activity of proline exidase was also increased by long-term ethanol feeding while the activities of arginase, ornithine aminotransferase, delta 1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate reductase, delta 1-pyrroline-5-dehydrogenase, and glutamate dehydrogenase remained unchanged. |
1982-01-09 |
2023-08-12 |
rat |
R B Kanarek, R Marks-Kaufma. Increased carbohydrate consumption induced by neonatal administration of monosodium glutamate to rats. Neurobehavioral toxicology and teratology. vol 3. issue 3. 1981-12-21. PMID:7290289. |
using two different experimental feeding paradigms, patterns of diet selection were examined in rats given monosodium glutamate (msg) as neonates. |
1981-12-21 |
2023-08-12 |
rat |
J W Olney, J Labruyere, T de Gubaref. Brain damage in mice from voluntary ingestion of glutamate and aspartate. Neurobehavioral toxicology. vol 2. issue 2. 1981-12-21. PMID:7290308. |
previous studies have shown that the putative excitatory neurotransmitters and neurotoxins, glutamate (glu) and aspartate (asp), destroy neurons in the brains of various animal species when administered orally by feeding tube. |
1981-12-21 |
2023-08-12 |
mouse |
P A Kingsland, A Kingsnorth, G T Royle, M G Kettlewell, B D Ros. Glutamate metabolism in malnutrition and sepsis in man. The British journal of surgery. vol 68. issue 4. 1981-07-09. PMID:6784801. |
the metabolism of intravenous glutamate has been studied for its usefulness as a nutrient in intravenous feeding regimens. |
1981-07-09 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
P A Kingsland, A Kingsnorth, G T Royle, M G Kettlewell, B D Ros. Glutamate metabolism in malnutrition and sepsis in man. The British journal of surgery. vol 68. issue 4. 1981-07-09. PMID:6784801. |
we conclude that glutamate, in the amounts provided in intravenous feeding, is safe, although its effectiveness may be less than previously thought. |
1981-07-09 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
K Holovská, V Lenártová, J Várad. [The effect of feeding rumen contents on glutamate dehydrogenase activity in some organs of broilers]. Veterinarni medicina. vol 24. issue 7. 1979-12-27. PMID:115134. |
[the effect of feeding rumen contents on glutamate dehydrogenase activity in some organs of broilers]. |
1979-12-27 |
2023-08-11 |
Not clear |
A Djazayery, D S Miller, M J Stoc. Energy balances in obese mice. Nutrition and metabolism. vol 23. issue 5. 1979-11-29. PMID:384301. |
food intake, energy balance and the feed efficiency of weanling female mice made obese with injections of gold-thioglucose and monosodium glutamate indicate that the obesity is primarly due to an increased energetic efficiency, and suggest that the hypothalamus plays a role in controlling energy output. |
1979-11-29 |
2023-08-11 |
mouse |
B Robinzon, N Snapir, M Pere. The relation between monosodium glutamate inducing brain damage, and body weight, food intake, semen production and endocrine criteria in the fowl. Poultry science. vol 54. issue 1. 1975-09-05. PMID:806066. |
the relation between monosodium glutamate inducing brain damage, and body weight, food intake, semen production and endocrine criteria in the fowl. |
1975-09-05 |
2023-08-11 |
Not clear |
J D McGivan, N M Bradford, J B Chappel. Adaptive changes in the capacity of systems used for the synthesis of citrulline in rat liver mitochondria in response to high- and-low-protein diets. The Biochemical journal. vol 142. issue 2. 1975-03-18. PMID:4374198. |
the activity of the mitochondrial glutamate-transporting system increased two to three times on feeding rats on a high-protein diet, but the k(m) for glutamate was unchanged. |
1975-03-18 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
G Bazzano, J A D'Elia, R E Olso. Monosodium glutamate: feeding of large amounts in man and gerbils. Science (New York, N.Y.). vol 169. issue 3951. 1970-10-06. PMID:5450696. |
monosodium glutamate: feeding of large amounts in man and gerbils. |
1970-10-06 |
2023-08-11 |
Not clear |