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Effects On Urinary Metabolites Of Rats Fed Various Edible Fats, Cleve R. Winkel
Effects On Urinary Metabolites Of Rats Fed Various Edible Fats, Cleve R. Winkel
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
For many years, substitutes for butterfat have been the subject of much controversy. Their acceptance as being nutritionally equal to butterfat has often been question. The importance of this problem lies primarily in its economic and nutritional significance.
A recent study of public attitudes toward dairy products conducted by Alfred Politz Research, Inc. for the American Dairy Association, shows that 48.4 per cent of the population believed that butter is a more nutritions food than oleomargarine. Only 6 per cent thought that oleomargarine is more nutritious while 27.2 per cent believed they are about the same. The remainder, 18.4 per …