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Intestinal Sensitivity to Gastric Juice

JAMA, 1963
ACID-PEPTIC DIGESTIVE CAPACITY and mucosal resistance are the ultimate opposing factors in the peptic ulcer diathesis. The buffering and diluting qualities of the gastrointestinal contents can modify an imbalance between these two factors and undoubtedly play a major role in the prevention of ulcer.
W O, GRIFFEN   +4 more
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Urea in gastric juice

Klinische Wochenschrift, 1970
In the basal secretion and in the gastric juice after stimulation with 6 µg/kg Pentagastrin in 15 persons a linear reciprocal relationship (r=−0.84) between the concentration of H+ and urea was demonstrated. The urea concentration in the non parietal secretion was 32 mg%, which corresponded to the serum urea concentration of 29 mg%. The interception of
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Nonproteolytic enzymes in gastric juice

The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1963
1. By maintaining the pH of the gastric contents above 7, a series of nonproteolytic enzymes have been demonstrated to be present in gastric juice. These include lactic dehydrogenase, isocitric dehydrogenase, leucine aminopeptidase, alkaline phosphatase, glutamic oxalocetic transaminase, glutamic pyruvic transaminase, ribonuclease, beta-glucuronidase ...
D W, PIPER   +3 more
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Mutagenic activity of gastric juice

Cancer Letters, 1979
Gastric juice samples from patients of a rural area of the Colombian Andes at high risk to gastric cancer were tested for mutagenesis with Salmonella typhimurium strains TA100 and TA1538. Direct mutagenic effect was found in samples with detectable amounts of nitrite. This effect was not accountable by nitrite alone.
G, Montes   +5 more
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Lactic Acid in Gastric Juice

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1971
The conventional stimulants of gastric secretion (histamine, pentagastrin, and insulin) results in a fall in lactic acid concentration and usually a rise in lactic acid output. Agents that impose indirectly or directly a lactic acid load (glucose, fructose, xylitol, epinephrine) usually result in an increase in lactic acid concentration and output.
A D, Clarke   +3 more
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Immunoelectrophoresis of human gastric juice

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1963
Abstract Rabbits were immunised with gastric juice depepsinised by making alkaline in vitro and with saliva. Both the resulting antisera and commercial horse anti-human serum antiserum were used to produce immunoelectrophoretic patterns of gastric juice.
K, SIMONS, R, GRASBECK
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Experiments and Observations on the Gastric Juice, and the Physiology of Digestion

The Medico-chirurgical review
The subject upon which the experiments of the latter were performed, Avas a young man, of a good constitution, robust and healthy, who, on the Gth of June, 1822, he being then eighteen years of age, was accidentally wounded by the discharge of a musket ...
William Beaumont, M. D. Plattsburgh
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Effects of Simulated Gastric Juice on CAD/CAM Resin Composites—Morphological and Mechanical Evaluations

Journal of Prosthodontics, 2017
A. Backer   +5 more
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GASTRIC-JUICE NITRITE AND GASTRIC CANCER

The Lancet, 1978
S M, Jones, P W, Davies, A, Savage
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