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Intestinal absorption of vitamins
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 1999This article provides an overview of advances in understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms and regulation of intestinal absorption processes of vitamins. The vitamins covered are the water-soluble vitamins folic acid, cobalamin (vitamin B12), biotin, pantothenic acid, and thiamine (vitamin B1) and the lipid-soluble vitamin A.
H M, Said, C, Kumar
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Intestinal absorption of heparin
Canadian Journal of Biochemistry, 1969Dimethylsulfoxide and diethylsulfone, and their homologues, induced the absorption of heparin from the rabbit intestine.Using the criterion of prolongation of whole blood clotting time, it was found that the quantitative absorption of heparin, as induced by di-n-propylsulfoxide or di-n-propylsulfone, increased with increasing amount of sodium ...
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Pharmacogenetics of Intestinal Absorption
Current Drug Delivery, 2008The small intestine is the primary site of absorption for many drugs administered orally and so is the target tissue for pharmacotherapeutic strategies to control the oral absorption of drugs. Drug transporters, including the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) superfamily and the solute carrier (SLC) superfamily, have been considered to play a physiological ...
Tsutomu, Nakamura +2 more
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INTESTINAL ABSORPTION OF SUCROSE
Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1972Abstract: Sucrose in synthetized in the green leaves of plants. With increasing economical status the sucrose from sugar cane and beets, like fat, supplies an increasing fraction of our food. Sucrose is easily metabolized and utilized. Too high consumption is, however, not desirable from nutritional point of view, since this highly refined product ...
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Intestinal cholesterol absorption
Current Opinion in Lipidology, 2018Maaike, Kockx, Leonard, Kritharides
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Intestinal Absorption of Aluminum
1992The intestinal absorption of aluminium can contribute significantly to systemic exposure to this element. Aluminium can be absorbed not only from oral pharmaceuticals but also from solid food and drinking water. The absorption process is not restricted to patients with kidney disorders; other groups of patients and healthy subjects are not excluded ...
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