FRUCTOSE MALABSORPTION IN CHILDREN WITH FUNCTIONAL DIGESTIVE DISORDERS [PDF]
Context Fructose is a monosaccharide frequently present in natural and artificial juice fruits. When the concentration of fructose in certain food is present in excess of glucose concentration some individuals may develop fructose malabsorption ...
Adriana Chebar LOZINSKY +3 more
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Fructose Malabsorption in Systemic Sclerosis. [PDF]
The deleterious effect of fructose, which is increasingly incorporated in many beverages, dairy products, and processed foods, has been described; fructose malabsorption has thus been reported in up to 2.4% of healthy subjects, leading to digestive clinical symptoms (eg, pain, distension, diarrhea). Because digestive involvement is frequent in patients
Marie I +5 more
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Giardia intestinalis and Fructose Malabsorption: A Frequent Association. [PDF]
Nowadays, scientific studies are emerging on the possible etiological role of intestinal parasites in functional digestive disorders. Our study was carried out with healthy individuals (control group; n = 82) and symptomatic patients with lactose or fructose malabsorption, including positive (malabsorbers; n = 213) and negative (absorbers; n = 56 ...
Trelis M +6 more
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Fructose malabsorption: causes, diagnosis and treatment [PDF]
AbstractThis review intends to act as an overview of fructose malabsorption (FM) and its role in the aetiology of diseases including, but not limited to, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and infantile colic and the relationship between fructose absorption and the propagation of some cancers.
Miles Benardout +3 more
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ChREBP-Knockout Mice Show Sucrose Intolerance and Fructose Malabsorption. [PDF]
We have previously reported that 60% sucrose diet-fed ChREBP knockout mice (KO) showed body weight loss resulting in lethality. We aimed to elucidate whether sucrose and fructose metabolism are impaired in KO. Wild type mice (WT) and KO were fed a diet containing 30% sucrose with/without 0.08% miglitol, an α-glucosidase inhibitor, and these ...
Kato T +5 more
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Isolated fructose malabsorption. [PDF]
A patient with isolated fructose malabsorption presented with diarrhoea and colic during the first year of life and subsequently responded to a fructose free diet. Fructose malabsorption has been implicated in some cases of irritable bowel syndrome in adults and may also be an infrequently recognised cause of gastrointestinal symptoms in children.
Wales, Jkh +3 more
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Role of Fructose Malabsorption in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome. [PDF]
Kim Y, Choi CH.
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An Introduction to Simple Saccharides and Oligosaccharides, and a Decadal Review of Their Analysis in Food by Ion Chromatography and Ion Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry. [PDF]
Graphical Abstract of Factors Affecting the Saccharides Content of Fruits and Vegetables, for Analysis ABSTRACT This paper provides a decadal review of literature describing the analysis of simple saccharides and oligosaccharides in food by ion chromatography pulsed amperometric detection (IC/PAD) and ion chromatography mass spectrometry (IC/MS) as ...
Yates HSA +6 more
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Primary epiploic appendagitis and fructose malabsorption [PDF]
Primary epiploic appendagitis (PEA) is a rare cause of abdominal acute or subacute complaints. Diagnosis of PEA is made when computed tomography (CT) reveals a characteristic lesion. We report on contrast-enhanced CT images of a patient with PEA and regression of inflammation and the reduction in size of the inflamed appendage over the time period of 4
W J, Schnedl +5 more
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Fructose: role in the formation of intestinal symptoms
Fructose is a simple sugar that is present in fruit and honey, but is also a major component in the two most commonly used sweeteners, sucrose (table sugar), and high fructose corn syrup (HFCS).
N.N. Silivontchik
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