The average weight of the bodies and the small intestine brush was 30% less in the malnourished 21-day old rats as compared with the control. The weight of the pancreas was 18% less. A decrease in the hydrolytic strength of the enzyme pools followed the changes in enzymatic activity during the primary and the last hydrolysis of food.

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