Lactase deficiency and lactose intolerance in a multiracial Asian population in Malaysia. [PDF]
There have been few reports on lactase deficiency (LD) and lactose intolerance (LI) in Malaysia, which has a peculiar mix of three distinct major Asian races—Malay, Chinese, and Indian.
Goh LH, Mohd Said R, Goh KL.
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Congenital Lactase Deficiency: Mutations, Functional and Biochemical Implications, and Future Perspectives. [PDF]
Congenital lactase deficiency (CLD) is a severe autosomal recessive genetic disorder that affects the functional capacity of the intestinal protein lactase-phlorizin hydrolase (LPH).
Wanes D, Husein DM, Naim HY.
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The role of a combined probiotic in the treatment of lactase deficiency
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
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Lactase Deficiency and Colonic Mucosal Eosinophilia (P19-014-19) [PDF]
Objectives Immunological studies in patients with lactase deficiency (LD) have suggested a role of colonic mucosal inflammatory cells in causation of some of the symptoms.
Singh M, Friesen C, Singh V.
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The article presents the review and synthesis of modern data of scientific publications from the Scopus, Web of Science databases, and the register of professional scientific publications of Ukraine on the causes, consequences, and methods of correcting
Yu.V. Marushko +4 more
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Lactase deficiency in children and the choice of therapeutic nutrition
Background. Lactose is the main carbohydrate in breast milk, dairy products and is important for human physiology. Lactase deficiency is a term that is used to describe pathological conditions caused by a decrease in lactase levels (hypolactasia) or a ...
A. F. Kiosov, A. Yu. Pischalnikov
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Lactase Deficiency and Lactose Intolerance: Current Understanding and Future Directions
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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A novel mutation within the lactase gene (LCT): the first report of congenital lactase deficiency diagnosed in Central Europe. [PDF]
BackgroundCongenital lactase deficiency is an extremely rare gastrointestinal disorder characterized by neonatal-onset watery diarrhoea and failure to thrive.
Fazeli W +3 more
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Lactase Deficiency Diagnosed by Endoscopic Biopsy-based Method is Associated With Positivity to Glucose Breath Test. [PDF]
Background/Aims Lactase deficiency, which has many similarities with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), causes various gastrointestinal symptoms.
Jo IH +5 more
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Effects of Prebiotic and Probiotic Supplementation on Lactase Deficiency and Lactose Intolerance: A Systematic Review of Controlled Trials. [PDF]
Lactose intolerance (LI) is characterized by the presence of primarily gastrointestinal clinical signs resulting from colonic fermentation of lactose, the absorption of which is impaired due to a deficiency in the lactase enzyme. These clinical signs can
Leis R +4 more
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