Profile
Ron O. Ball, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Agriculture, Food and
Nutritional Sciences, University of Alberta
Program in Food Safety, Nutrition and Regulatory Affairs
Ph: 403.492.7151
rball@afns.ualberta.ca
Research:
- Amino acid metabolism is my primary focus and Dr. Paul Pencharz collaborates in all this research. We have developed two unique models to study issues of amino acid requirements and metabolism in human adults and infants. One of these is the Indicator Amino Acid Oxidation Technique, which we developed in humans and have now begun to apply to issues of amino acid metabolism during disease. The other method is a neonatal pig model for the human infant where we are studying the amino acid requirements during total parenteral nutrition, and amino acid metabolism during enteral feeding.
Recent Publications:
- Brunton, JA, Ball, RO., Pencharz, PB. Current total parenteral nutrition
solutions for the neonate are inadequate. Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition
and Metabolic Care 3:299-304, 2000.
- Bertolo, RFP, Pencharz, PB, Ball, RO. Organ and plasma amino acid concentrations
are profoundly different in piglets fed identical diets via gastric, central
venous or portal venous routes. J Nutr 130:1261-1266, 2000.
- Darling, PD, Grunow, J, Rafii, M, Brookes, S, Ball, RO., Pencharz, PB. Threonine
dehydrogenase is a minor degradative pathway of threonine catabolism in adult
humans. Amer J Physiol 278:E877-84, 2000.
- Bross, R, Ball, RO., Clarke, JTR, Pencharz, PB. Tyrosine requirements in children with classical PKU determined by indicator amino acid oxidation. Amer J Physiol 278:E195-E201, 2000.
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Address
Department of Nutritional Sciences
Faculty of Medicine
University of Toronto
FitzGerald Building,
150 College Street,
Toronto, ON, Canada
M5S 3E2
