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Non-Pancreatic Digestive Enzymes [PDF]
Although the pancreas is the organ that produces the most critical digestive enzymes, there are other important contributors to the cleavage of food into absorbable units.
Drucy Borowitz
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Associations of 13C-Sucrose Breath Test Dynamics with Anthropometry and Demographics: A Comparison of Studies in the United Kingdom and Zambia [PDF]
Background: The 13C-sucrose breath test (13C-SBT) is a noninvasive diagnostic test that has been used to assess intestinal sucrase-isomaltase activity, which may be altered in gut function disorders such as environmental enteric dysfunction (EED), a ...
Stephanie P Iorga +9 more
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Congenital sucrase–isomaltase deficiency: A case report
Background: Congenital sucrase–isomaltase deficiency (CSID) is an autosomal recessive disease characterized by absent sucrase activity with variable decrease in isomaltase activity. The prevalence of CSID in Portuguese population is unknown and there are
Rita Santos-Silva +3 more
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One mechanism of spleen-kidney yang deficiency IBS-D: intestinal microbiota affect ATPase [PDF]
BackgroundThis study aimed to investigate the effects of adenine and Folium senna combined with restraint tail-clamping stress method on the intestinal microbiota of mice with spleen-kidney yang deficiency type diarrhea predominant irritable bowel ...
Qi Long +7 more
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Levels of disaccharidases in the brush border membrane of equine small intestine [PDF]
The disaccharides, consisting of sucrose, lactose and maltose, are hydrolysed into monosaccharides (D-glucose, D-galactose and D-fructose) by intestinal brush border enzymes: sucrase, lactase and maltase.
Miran A. Al-Rammahi
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The Effects of Straw Incorporation Depth on Nitrogen Dynamics and Enzymatic Activities in Soil
【Objective】 It has been a consensus that adding organic matter such as crop straws to soil not only improves soil fertility and soil structure but also boosts enzymatic activity and nutrient cycling. However, what is the optimal way of amending soil with
CHEN Sheng +4 more
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Inducible Sucrase Activity in Bacillus subtilis Distinct from Levan-sucrase [PDF]
SUMMARY: An inducible sucrose hydrolysing enzyme has been found in Bacillus subtilis. The enzyme is intracellular, unstable in the absence of EDTA and its formation is repressed by glucose. These properties contrast with those of the levan-sucrase enzyme previously investigated in this organism.
L S, Prestidge, J, Spizizen
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Flavonoids as Human Intestinal α-Glucosidase Inhibitors
Certain flavonoids can influence glucose metabolism by inhibiting enzymes involved in carbohydrate digestion and suppressing intestinal glucose absorption.
Elizabeth Barber +2 more
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This study aimed to establish a new method for simultaneous determination of sucrase and inulinase activity using ion chromatography. Sucrose was used as the substrate and enzymatic hydrolysised by sucrase.
Zhongying LIU +5 more
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Sugar-rich food sources are essential for sandflies to meet their energy demands, achieving more prolonged survival. The digestion of carbohydrates from food is mainly realized by glycoside hydrolases (GH). To identify genes coding for α-glycosidases and
Samara Graciane da Costa-Latgé +5 more
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