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> Objetivos nutricionales
Para un manejo eficaz de la enfermedad hepatobiliar es necesario tratar la enfermedad subyacente y proporcionar un soporte nutricional. Las necesidades nutricionales en cuanto a proteínas y micro nutrientes del gato con insuficiencia hepática son idénticas o incluso
más elevadas que en un gato sano (Michel, 1995). El alimento debe ser muy palatable y aportar la energía, proteínas, materias grasas y todos los micronutrientes necesarios. No debe sobrepasarse la capacidad metabólica que aún conserva el hígado enfermo. Por último, es cada vez más evidente que ciertos nutrientes y metabolitos permiten modular los procesos metabólicos y patológicos (Remillard y Saker, 2005). […]
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1Departement of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, The Royal Veterinary College, United Kingdom. 2Royal Canin Research Center, France.
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