Literature DB >> 461912

Method for successive absorptions with intestinal perfusion in vivo.

F Ponz, A Ilundain, M Lluch.   

Abstract

A simple technique to study intestinal absorption in vivo, a modification of that of SOLS and PONZ (34), is described. It uses a perfusion pump, with or without recycling of the solution along the intestinal lumen, and allows the carrying out of a series of successive absorption periods with high comparative value on the same intestinal segment. The technique is applied to sugar absorption in rat and hamster, but it can be extended to other substrates and other animal species. For each concentration of sugar, the intestinal absorption rate of glucose remains constant along a number of 1 min successive periods.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 461912

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Esp Fisiol        ISSN: 0034-9402


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4.  Effect of maternal ethanol consumption during pregnancy and lactation on kinetic parameters of folic acid intestinal transport in suckling rats.

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