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Tryptophan can partially overcome negative effects of leucine in pig diets

2020-01-30 16:08:00| National Hog Farmer

Tryptophan may act as a regulator of feed intake by enhancing serotonin signaling in the brain, because tryptophan is a precursor for serotonin.

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