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From: Increased maternal consumption of methionine as its hydroxyl analog promoted neonatal intestinal growth without compromising maternal energy homeostasis

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Body weight (a) and feed intake (b) of sows, and body weight of piglets (c). Partial data were edited from a published paper [8], to make sense that comparison of plasma metabolomics at postpartum d7 against at postpartum d0 and comparison of intestinal measurements among treatments at postnatal d14. Data were means ± SEM. Control (CON), DL-methionine (DLM), DL-2-hydroxy-4-methylthiobutanoic acid diets (HMTBA). *Significant difference between day or treatments (P < 0.05)

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