Literature DB >> 7349487

Effect of fermentable carbohydrates on volatile fatty acids, ammonia and mineral absorption in the rat caecum.

C Demigné, C Rémésy, Y Rayssiguier.   

Abstract

The effects of poorly digested carbohydrates in the small intestine on caecal digestion and absorption have been studied in the rat. Even in diets lacking these carbohydrates, there was a noticeable production of volatile fatty acids (VFA) in the caecum. Except for cellulose, the carbohydrates (bran, pectin, guar-gum, crude potato-starch, lactose, lactulose) favoured considerable development of the caecum and enhanced the quantities of VFA present there. On reaching the caecum, they increased ammonia absorption as a result of a higher uptake of blood urea, even if a greater part of the urea nitrogen was used in bacterial protein synthesis. Arteriovenous differences in the caecum showed a considerable absorption of various electrolytes. VFA absorption seemed to be accompanied by a release of Cl- into the caecal contents and by absorption of the main cations, Na+ being absorbed along an unfavourable gradient between the plasma and the caecal contents.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7349487     DOI: 10.1051/rnd:19800726

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Nutr Dev        ISSN: 0181-1916


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