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Intestinal Absorption of Essential Amino Acids in Man
Siamak A. Adibi, Seymour J. Gray
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Intestinal absorption of amino acids
Stuart J. Saunders, Kurt J. Isselbacher
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INTESTINAL ABSORPTION AND TRANSPORT INTHYONE.II. OBSERVATIONS ON SUGAR TRANSPORT
A. Farmanfarmaian
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INTESTINAL ABSORPTION OF THIAMINE PROPYL DISULFIDE
Yoshitsugu Nose, Akio Iwashima
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Protoplasma, 1967
Divergent views on the mechanism of fat absorption that prevailed during the past 100 years have recently narrowed to a concept in which most investigators concur. This subject has been recently reviewed (Johnston 1963, Clement 1964, Senior 1964). The distinct (phases of the digestion and absorption of fats will be discussed in the following sections.
G.Ananda Rao, John M. Johnston
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Divergent views on the mechanism of fat absorption that prevailed during the past 100 years have recently narrowed to a concept in which most investigators concur. This subject has been recently reviewed (Johnston 1963, Clement 1964, Senior 1964). The distinct (phases of the digestion and absorption of fats will be discussed in the following sections.
G.Ananda Rao, John M. Johnston
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Food Chemistry, 2015
The interactions occurring at the intestinal level between the fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E and K (FSVs) are poorly documented. We first determined each FSV absorption profile along the duodenal-colonic axis of mouse intestine to clarify their respective absorption sites.
Aurélie Goncalves+8 more
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The interactions occurring at the intestinal level between the fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E and K (FSVs) are poorly documented. We first determined each FSV absorption profile along the duodenal-colonic axis of mouse intestine to clarify their respective absorption sites.
Aurélie Goncalves+8 more
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Intestinal absorption of galactose
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1960Abstract Galactose absorption from the rat intestine was studied in the intact animal, in the perfused intestine and in the isolated intestinal loop. In the intact animal an average porto-arterial difference of 16.1 milligram per cent galactose was found. At the same time there was no porto-arterial difference in the total reducing sugar.
Ruth Tzur, Benyamin Shapiro
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