English edit

Etymology edit

iso- +‎ nitrogenous

Adjective edit

isonitrogenous (not comparable)

  1. Having the same amount of dietary nitrogen
    • 2015 July 3, Li Wu et al., “Growth performance, serum biochemical profile, jejunal morphology, and the expression of nutrients transporter genes in deoxynivalenol (DON)- challenged growing pigs”, in BMC Veterinary Research[1], volume 11, →DOI:
      Before the pigs were challenged with DON, pigs were allowed to acclimatize to the housing conditions with access to a commercial diet with 1.64 % Alanine as isonitrogenous control for 7 days.