<正> Forty piglets weaned at 21 days age were randomly assigned to one of two groups. The treatment group contained 1. 2% glutamine. The diets were calculated to be isonitrogenous and isoenergetic, each treatment contained five replicates of four piglets. Five piglets from each dietary treatment were killed at 35 days and 49 days age. The results showed that dietary glutamine supplementation increased jejunal DNA content of piglets in the treatment group at 35 days and 49 days age. There was no significant change of ileum DNA content and intestinal protein content between the treatment and control ones. Dietary glutamine supplementation increased mucosal thickness of piglets in treatment group markedly at 35 days age. The intestinal villus heights were significantly higher in treatment than that in control. The results of electron micrograph showed that dietary glutamine supplementation prevented deterioration of intestinal epithelium, and maintained normal intestinal microvillus structure. The results sugge
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