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The effect on growth of feeding supplemental milk or baby food to the suckling rat
Authors:Judith J Wurtman  Sanford A Miller
Institution:Department of Nutrition and Food Science Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA
Abstract:Suckling rats were fed synthetic rat milk or baby food as dietary supplements amounting to 10% of their total expected daily caloric intake from day 10 to day 16 of life. On day 17, their body lipid levels were significantly higher than those of control pups, and they remained high throughout a 6-week postweaning period of ad libitum food intake. Protein content (at 17 and 60 days of age) was similar in experimental and control groups. Seventeen-day-old pups that had been fed supplemental baby food showed a small but significant increase in DNA levels but no accompanying increase in lean body mass. Rats that received supplemental milk weighed more than either those that received baby food or controls at 17 days of age; however, both experimental groups weighed considerably more at weaning (21 days) than controls. At 60 days of age, their weights were again similar to those of control rats.
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