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Specific diets to manage sugar malabsorption are reported to reduce clinical symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). However, the effects of diets for malabsorbed sugars on gut microbiota signatures have not been studied, and associations with ...
A. Mack +5 more
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Development of a low-fructose carbohydrate gel for exercise application
This study aimed to develop a low-fructose (
Isabel G. Martinez +5 more
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Molecular analysis of the fructose transporter gene (GLUT5) in isolated fructose malabsorption. [PDF]
Fructose, a naturally occurring monosaccharide, is increasingly used as an added sweetener in processed foods in the form of high fructose corn syrup. Increased fructose intake combined with the identification of children with clinical evidence of isolated fructose malabsorption (IFM) has stimulated interest in possible disorders of fructose absorption.
D, Wasserman +8 more
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Modulation of Aging Diseases via RAGE Targets: A Dietary Intervention Review
This paper analyzes RAGE ligand‐binding mechanisms and signaling, proposing intervention strategies targeting these interactions. It emphasizes dietary polyphenols, polysaccharides, and terpenoids delivered via functional foods for anti‐aging. These compounds offer long‐term, safe intervention through dietary supplementation, providing dual nutritional
Qian Wu +7 more
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Fibromyalgia Syndrome: A Metabolic Approach Grounded in Biochemistry for the Remission of Symptoms
Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a chronic, complex, and heterogeneous disorder of still poorly understood etiopathophysiology associated with important musculoskeletal widespread pain, fatigue, non-restorative sleep, and mood disturbances. It is estimated
Silvia Maria Lattanzio
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Digestibility and metabolism of flour from two yam species (D. dumetorum and D. rotundata) in school age children [PDF]
The digestibility and metabolism in school age children of diets from two yam species (#D. dumetorum$ and #D. rotundata$) are compared. Ten boys age 65 to 84 months, with heights and weights close to NCHS reference values, were fed meals deriving half of
Agbor Egbe, T. +2 more
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Labels do not disclose the excess-free-fructose/unpaired-fructose content in foods/beverages. Objective was to estimate excess-free-fructose intake using USDA loss-adjusted-food-availability (LAFA) data (1970–2019) for high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) and
Luanne Robalo DeChristopher
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Fungal cellulase; production and applications: minireview [PDF]
Cellulose is the most abundant biomaterial derived from the living organisms on the earth; plant is the major contributor to the cellulose pool present in the biosphere. Cellulose is used in variety of applications ranging from nanomaterials to biofuel
Ahmed Amer, Bibi Aasia
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Differences in the Fecal Metabolome of Autoimmune Pancreatitis Patients
ABSTRACT Background Chronic pancreatitis is a risk factor for pancreatic cancer. Autoimmune pancreatitis is a unique form of chronic pancreatitis that is primarily characterized by its immune mediate etiology, clinically resembling pancreatic cancer, yet uniquely responsive to steroid treatment.
Vladyslav Dovhalyuk +5 more
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Inborn errors of metabolism: a clinical overview [PDF]
CONTEXT: Inborn errors of metabolism cause hereditary metabolic diseases (HMD) and classically they result from the lack of activity of one or more specific enzymes or defects in the transportation of proteins.
Martins, Ana Maria
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