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[Hepatic lymph in sheep and bull calves]
Abstract:
Composition of the liver lymph was compared with composition of the blood plasma in the inflow, and outflow from the liver and with composition of fel. Nitrogen metabolites were studied in sheep and carbohydrate-lipid those--in cows. The lymph lacks in proteins and lipids as compared with the liver blood plasma, but its contents of albumins, urea, glutamine, glucose, ketonic bodies, threeglycerides, cholesterine, and saturated fatty acids are higher. The liver lymphatic flow is more intense in sheep than in cows. Its speed is by three times slower than the speed of fel flow, but the latter prevails in contents of the components except of the protein, free aminoacids, and enzymes.