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Metabolism of Sorbitol

Nature, 1956
WE have recently investigated the metabolism in man of sorbitol uniformly labelled with carbon-14. The results show clearly that sorbitol is rapidly and relatively completely metabolized to carbon dioxide in the normal and in the diabetic subject. Table 1 shows that, after an oral dose of 35 gm. of sorbitol containing carbon-14 sorbitol (total activity
L H, ADCOCK, C H, GRAY
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Fructose-sorbitol malabsorption

Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2009
Important dietary carbohydrates such as fructose and sorbitol are incompletely absorbed in the normal small intestine. This malabsorption is sometimes associated with abdominal complaints and diarrhea development, symptoms indistinguishable from those of functional bowel disease.
Fernando, Fernández-Bañares   +2 more
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Sorbitol and sorbitol phosphate in brown seaweeds

Phytochemistry, 1985
Abstract Small amounts of D -sorbitol were extracted from 15 species of brown seaweeds representing four orders, independent of seasonal effects. Sorbitol phosphate was also isolated and identified.
Marcel Quillet   +2 more
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Induction of sorbitol dehydrogenase by sorbitol in Aspergillus niger

Archiv für Mikrobiologie, 1967
Evidence is presented for the simultaneous induction of sorbitol dehydrogenase along with fructokinase and repression of glucokinase by sorbitol in Aspergillus niger. Fructose is the first product of sorbitol catabolism.
B M, Desai, V V, Modi, V K, Shah
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Sorbitol pathway—Reminiscences

Experimental Eye Research, 1990
Abstract This paper reviews Dr. Van Heyningen and her colleagues' early studies on sorbitol pathway.
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Sorbitol see Charcoal/sorbitol

Reactions Weekly, 1990
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