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Lactase Deficiency and Lactose Intolerance: Current Understanding and Future Directions [PDF]

open access: diamondJournal of Education, Health and Sport
Introduction and purpose: Lactose, the primary carbohydrate in milk, requires the enzyme lactase for digestion. Deficiency in lactase activity leads to lactose intolerance, causing gastrointestinal symptoms.
Krystian RACHWAŁ   +8 more
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Lactosuria in the african with lactase deficiency [PDF]

open access: bronzeThe American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1968
African subjects in Uganda with isolated lactase deficiency have a significant lactosuria after an oral lactose load. This can be detected by the Clinitest method, and probably has a value in screening African populations for lactase deficiency.
G. R. Howells, G. C. Cook
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The role of a combined probiotic in the treatment of lactase deficiency

open access: diamondТерапевтический архив, 2021
Aim. To study the effectiveness of the combined probiotic Bifiform and the enzyme lactase in the treatment of secondary lactase deficiency (SLD). Materials and methods.
Irina N. Ruchkina, Nina A. Fadeeva
doaj   +3 more sources

Four novel mutations in the lactase gene (LCT) underlying congenital lactase deficiency (CLD) [PDF]

open access: goldBMC Gastroenterology, 2009
Background Congenital lactase deficiency (CLD) is a severe gastrointestinal disorder of newborns. The diagnosis is challenging and based on clinical symptoms and low lactase activity in intestinal biopsy specimens.
Höglund Pia   +7 more
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Excellent agreement between genetic and hydrogen breath tests for lactase deficiency and the role of extended symptom assessment [PDF]

open access: bronze, 2010
Clinical manifestations of lactase (LCT) deficiency include intestinal and extra-intestinal symptoms. Lactose hydrogen breath test (H2-BT) is considered the gold standard to evaluate LCT deficiency (LD).
A. v. Eckardstein   +13 more
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LACTASE DEFICIENCY IN CHILDREN

open access: yesПедиатрическая фармакология, 2011
The topic of the article is the lactase deficiency in children. The most frequent clinical manifestations — diarrhea and flatulence —are not specific to this pathology. Symptoms, typical for the majority of the diseases nosologies of the digestive system,
V.A. Shcherbak, N.M. Shcherbak
doaj   +3 more sources

The Differentiated Approach to the Treatment of Lactase Deficiency and Allergies to Cow's Milk Protein in Infants

open access: diamondДетские инфекции (Москва), 2016
One of the most common pathologies in infants is a lactase deficiency and allergy to cow's milk protein. Treatment of lactase deficiency and allergies to cow's milk protein in young children requires a differentiated approach. The best food for the child'
T. A. Filatova   +3 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Dietotherapy in children with obesity associated with adult lactase deficiency

open access: diamondZdorovʹe Rebenka, 2017
Background. Excess lactose in the infant’s nutrition, especially in combination with adult lactase deficiency (С/C 13910 genotype), promotes the persistence of a chronic inflammatory process associated with the formation of obesity-complicated insulin ...
A.E. Abaturov   +3 more
doaj   +3 more sources

LACTASE DEFICIENCY IN BABIES AND INFANTS

open access: yesВопросы современной педиатрии, 2006
Lactose, the constituent disaccharide of milk and other dairy products, is an important nutrient in early childhood. Lactase breaks down lactose in small intestine. In most people the activity of lactase reduces with age.
E.A. Kornienko   +2 more
doaj   +3 more sources

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