Nutritional status of pigs fed olestra with and without increased dietary levels of vitamins A and E in long-term studies. | J Nutr | 1997 Aug | 9237959 |
Olestra dose response on fat-soluble and water-soluble nutrients in the pig. | J Nutr | 1997 Aug | 9237956 |
Use of a raw meat-based diet or a dry kibble diet for sand cats (Felismargarita). | J Anim Sci | 1997 Aug | 9263063 |
Olestra's effect on the status of vitamins A, D and E in the pig can be offset byincreasing dietary levels of these vitamins. | J Nutr | 1997 Aug | 9237957 |
Olestra, a nonabsorbed, noncaloric replacement for dietary fat: a review. | Drug Metab Rev | 1997 Aug | 9262944 |
Olestra's effect on vitamins D and E in humans can be offset by increasingdietary levels of these vitamins. | J Nutr | 1997 Aug | 9237962 |
The domestic pig as a model for evaluating olestra's nutritional effects. | J Nutr | 1997 Aug | 9237954 |
Assessment of the nutritional effects of olestra, a nonabsorbed fat replacement: summary. | J Nutr | 1997 Aug | 9237967 |
Physical or temporal separation of olestra and vitamins A, E and D intakedecreases the effect of olestra on the status of the vitamins in the pig. | J Nutr | 1997 Aug | 9237955 |
Interaction of iron with other nutrients. | Nutr Rev | 1997 Apr | 9197130 |