Monosodium glutamate raises antral distension and plasma amino acid after a standard meal in humans
Volume: 300, Issue: 1, Pages: G137 - G145
Published: Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
The consumption of monosodium glutamate (MSG) is advocated to elicit physiological and metabolic effects, yet these effects have been poorly investigated directly in humans and in particular in the postprandial phase. Thirteen healthy adults were supplemented for 6 days with a nutritional dose of MSG (2 g) or sodium chloride (NaCl) as control, following a crossover design. On the 7th day, they underwent a complete postprandial examination for...
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Title
Monosodium glutamate raises antral distension and plasma amino acid after a standard meal in humans
Published Date
Jan 1, 2011
Volume
300
Issue
1
Pages
G137 - G145
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