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Metabolomic profiling to identify effects of dietary calcium reveal the influence of the individual and postprandial dynamics on the canine plasma metabolome.

Short-term studies have highlighted the phenomenon meal in the regulation of Ca salary increase concerns about the absorption of Ca in dogs that can make an impact on the commercial diet close to the maximum recommended levels. A recent  G.Pig Plasma study to determine the response of the dog ate one of two diets differed in Ca diet over 40 weeks did not find evidence that shows concerns in the various hypotheses of biological parameters will be affected by Ca. An unexpected consequence of food Ca could occur and metabolic profile is considered data-driven approach that is suitable to identify the effects of Ca.  The goal is to compare the diet fasting plasma metabolome (sampled at intervals of 8 weeks more than 40 weeks) dog ate one of two diets, close to the minimum and the maximum recommended level of Ca. Comparison with diet control diet was also investigated in the course of time postprandial (1-4 h) following acute (1 d) and long term (24 weeks) fed a diet test. Compar...