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Studies on the digestion of carbohydrates in the camel (Camelus dromedarius)

Camels with cannulas in the small intestine were used to study the "digestive-absorptive" capacities of the small intestine. Solutions of different carbohydrates were infused through the cannulas and the responses in blood glucose levels were measured. Monosaccharides were readily absorbed...

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Published in:Tropical animal health and production 1977-12, Vol.9 (4), p.233-237
Main Authors: Toofanian, F, Aliakbari, S
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