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Glycosyl ureides in ruminant nutrition

1. Glucosyl urea, lactosyl urea and galactosyl urea were prepared from pure sugars and urea and their purity confirmed by determination of their melting points, specific rotations and by mass spectrometry. 2. Using whey as a lactose source, a range of conditions were examined for the preparation of...

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Published in:British journal of nutrition 2007-03, Vol.48 (2), p.275-286
Main Authors: Merry, R. J., Smith, R. H., McAllan, A. B.
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