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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Amino Acids. 2015 Oct 20;48(3):665–676. doi: 10.1007/s00726-015-2108-9

Table 1.

Composition of basal (taurine-free), high-fat (taurine-free) and high-fat + taurine diets

Basal diet (AIN93G with reduced cystine) High-fat diet (modified AIN93Ga) High fat + taurine diet (modified AIN93Ga)
Ingredient g/kg diet g/kg diet g/kg diet
Cornstarch 398.986 142.753 137.753
Casein (>85 % protein) 200 246 246
Dextrinized cornstarch 132 162.36 162.36
Sucrose 100 123 123
Soybean oil (no additives) 70 86.1 86.1
Fiber (cellulose) 50 61.5 61.5
Mineral mix (AIN-93M-MX) 35 43.05 43.05
Vitamin mix (AIN-93-VX) 10 12.3 12.3
L-Cystine 1.5 1.845 1.845
Choline bitartrate (41.1 % choline) 2.5 3.075 3.075
Tert-butylhydroquinone 0.014 0.017 0.017
Lard 0 118 118
Taurine 0 0 5
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High-fat diets were generated by replacing cornstarch with lard on an equi-caloric basis; other ingredients were adjusted to maintain amount constant as a percentage of total calories; caloric density of high fat diets was 4432 kcal/kg diet compared to 3758 kcal/kg diet for the basal diet