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Fruit juice malabsorption: not only fructose
Acta Paediatrica, 1995Malabsorption of free fructose, when ingested in excess over glucose, is considered a significant factor in apple juice induced diarrhoea. Absorption of the carbohydrates in fruit juices was investigated by means of the hydrogen breath test in 15 healthy children aged 2.2‐6.4 years, consuming 15 ml kg’of each juice with a maximum of 375 ml.
Hoekstra, J.H. +3 more
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Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 1993
SummaryCarbohydrate malabsorption after apple juice ingestion may produce abdominal symptoms and diarrhea, especially in children. The carbohydrates suggested to play roles in this process are fructose, as it is present in excess of glucose, and sorbitol.
J H, Hoekstra +2 more
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SummaryCarbohydrate malabsorption after apple juice ingestion may produce abdominal symptoms and diarrhea, especially in children. The carbohydrates suggested to play roles in this process are fructose, as it is present in excess of glucose, and sorbitol.
J H, Hoekstra +2 more
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Fructose Malabsorption: How Much Fructose Can a Healthy Subject Tolerate?
Digestion, 2011Background/Aims: In a prospective study, we evaluated fructose absorption capacity in 17 healthy female volunteers aged 16–27 years. Methods: All volunteers underwent analysis of their daily food intake diary and standardized breath tests. The volunteers were challenged consecutively with oral intake of 50, 25 and 15 g of fructose. Results: The average
T, Frieling +5 more
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Fructose Malabsorption is Associated with Decreased Plasma Tryptophan
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 2001Fructose malabsorption is characterized by the inability to absorb fructose efficiently. As a consequence fructose reaches the colon where it is broken down by bacteria to short fatty acids, CO2, H2, CH4 and lactic acid. Bloating, cramps, osmotic diarrhea and other symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome are the consequence and can be seen in about 50% of
M, Ledochowski +4 more
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Intestinal fructose transport and malabsorption in humans
American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, 2011Fructose is a hexose sugar that is being increasingly consumed in its monosaccharide form. Patients who exhibit fructose malabsorption can present with gastrointestinal symptoms that include chronic diarrhea and abdominal pain. However, with no clearly established gastrointestinal mechanism for fructose malabsorption, patient analysis by the proxy of a
Hilary F, Jones +2 more
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Fructose Intolerance/Malabsorption and Recurrent Abdominal Pain in Children
Pediatrics, 2014MA Escobar Jr, D Lustig, BM Pflugeisen. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2014;58(4):498–501 The goal of this study was to determine the incidence of fructose malabsorption in children who present with chronic or recurrent abdominal pain and whether a low-fructose diet improves their symptoms.
Mauricio A, Escobar +8 more
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Fructose Malabsorption in Chilean Children Undergoing Fructose Breath Test at a Tertiary Hospital
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2020ABSTRACTFructose is a highly abundant carbohydrate in western diet and may induce bowel symptoms in children as in adults. The main objective of this study is to describe the frequency of fructose malabsorption (FM) in symptomatic patients 18 years or younger undergoing fructose breath test in a single tertiary center between 2013 and 2018, and to ...
Francisco, Alliende +5 more
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Fructose Malabsorption is Associated with Decreased Plasma Tryptophan
1999Fructose malabsorption is characterized by the inability to absorb fructose efficiently. Consequently fructose reaches the colon and is broken down by bacteria to short-fatty-acids, CO2 and H2. Recently we found that fructose malabsorption was associated with signs of depression.
M, Ledochowski +5 more
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Malabsorption of Fructose-Sorbitol Mixtures Interactions Causing Abdominal Distress
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1987Hydrogen breath tests were performed on 10 healthy adults after they had ingested a mixture of sorbitol and fructose, in which these substances were present in amounts corresponding to the individual absorption capacities. A significant malabsorption of this mixture was evident in 7 of 10 subjects.
J J, Rumessen, E, Gudmand-Høyer
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Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1997
The aim of this study was to study sugar maldigestion/malabsorption in patients with functional dyspepsia using H2 breath testing. End-expiratory breath H2 after separate challenges with lactose (25 g), fructose (25 g), and sorbitol (5 g) were used to determine malabsorption, as well as small bowel transit time (SBTT). Five hundred twenty patients with
D, Mishkin +3 more
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The aim of this study was to study sugar maldigestion/malabsorption in patients with functional dyspepsia using H2 breath testing. End-expiratory breath H2 after separate challenges with lactose (25 g), fructose (25 g), and sorbitol (5 g) were used to determine malabsorption, as well as small bowel transit time (SBTT). Five hundred twenty patients with
D, Mishkin +3 more
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