The cardio-renal effect of pea protein hydrolysate in a chronic kidney disease rat model
Pea protein hydrolysate (PPH) has antihypertensive effects and prostanoids have been implicated in renal diseases. To investigate the role of PPH and prostanoids on renal and cardiovascular effects in cardio-renal disease, normal and diseased Han:SPRD-cy rats were given diets containing either 0, 0...
Main Author: | Prairie, Natalie Paula |
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Other Authors: | Aukema, Harold (Human Nutritional Sciences) Tappia, Paramjit (Human Nutritional Sciences) |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5015 |
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