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Groh H - - 1993
As a result of the metabolic activities of numerous anaerobic microorganisms with sterols, bile acids and steroid hormones as substrates in connection with the enterohepatic circulation of these compounds, the intestine may be considered as an "endocrine" active site or organ. The review summarizes transformations of steroids by anaerobic intestinal ...
Lotte C - - 1993
Individual differences exist between patients, and, for topical therapy, differences in skin due to race may be a consideration. Pharmacological response depends upon the percutaneous absorption and the inherent activity of the chemical once absorbed into the biological system. Our objective was to determine the in vivo percutaneous absorption of ...
Sodeyama M - - 1993
Sepsis has been shown to adversely affect the barrier and metabolic functions of the small intestine as well as to reduce mesenteric blood flow and cause histologic damage. However, the effect of sepsis on gut absorptive function has been largely ignored. In this study, intestinal absorption of arginine and an ...
Márquez-Ruiz G - - 1993
The aim of this study was to investigate the contribution of hydrolysis and absorption to the reduced digestibility found for heat-oxidized oils. Indirect evaluation methods were designed to assess the hydrolysis and absorption undergone in vivo, based on the analysis of non-absorbed lipids in faeces. The results indicated difficulties in ...
Rhoads J M - - 1992
To explore the relationship between intestinal fluid absorption and oxidative metabolism, we measured the effects of amino acids and glucose on piglet jejunal ion transport and oxygen consumption (QO2) in vitro. Jejunal QO2 was stimulated by L-glutamine and D-glucose but not by the nonmetabolizable organic solutes methyl beta-D-glucoside or L-phenylalanine. ...
Mansbach C M CM - - 1992
The present study was designed to investigate the uptake and metabolism of circulating fatty acids by the intestinal mucosa in rats actively absorbing glyceryl trioleate given intraduodenally to determine the plasma fatty acid contribution to mucosal triacylglycerol. Rats with duodenal, femoral vein, carotid artery, and mesenteric lymph duct cannulas were ...
Merbs S L - - 1992
Unequal homologous recombination events between green and red cone pigment genes produce the red-green or green-red hybrid pigment genes found in many individuals with variant color vision. Photobleaching difference absorption spectroscopy of hybrid pigments produced in cultured cells shows that the spectral sensitivity of each hybrid pigment is intermediate between ...
Evans M A - - 1992
In recent years, considerable research has focused on the physiologic effects and clinical uses of three dietary constituents thought to be trophic to the intestinal tract in human beings: glutamine, short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), and dietary fiber. Glutamine is an important nitrogen-carrying amino acid that may be "conditionally essential" in ...
Hotchkiss S A - - 1992
The in vitro percutaneous absorption of three model compounds, nicotinic acid, phenol and benzoic acid, and the herbicide triclopyr butoxyethyl ester (triclopyr BEE) has been investigated in flow-through diffusion cells using skin from male Fischer 344 rats and humans. After the application of the four chemicals to the epidermal surface ...
Oba N - - 1992
A water-in-oil-in-water (W/O/W) emulsion composed of oleic acid was used as a carrier of carboxyfluorescein (CF) via the enteral route, as a model for future drug transport. The absorption of CF in the small intestine of rats given the emulsion (W/O/W group) was compared with the absorption in a group ...
Kanda T - - 1992
Determination of the serum level of intestinal fatty acid-binding protein has been used to detect rat intestinal ischemia following ligation or 30-min occlusion of the superior mesenteric artery. The normal values were under the minimal detectable level of less than 2 ng/ml in all the 10 rats. The serum fatty ...
Iwanaga M - - 1992
Pili of Aeromonas sobria TAP13 were purified and characterized. The molecular mass of the pilin was estimated to be about 23 kDa by SDS-PAGE. The TAP13 pili were immunologically different from A. sobria Ae1 pili and A. hydrophila Ae6 W pili as previously reported, nevertheless all three had indistinguishable morphology ...
Holtug K - - 1992
1. Short-chain fatty acid concentration was 180 mmol/l in the proximal colon and decreased to 108 mmol/l in the rectum. 2. Fermentation in chymus from different regions of the colon, showed the pattern of end products to reflect the substrate and not the site of the colon. 3. Isolated mucosa ...
Vinardell M P - - 1992
1. Intestinal absorption of amino acids show a decrease with aging in different animal species such as avians, rodents and ruminants. 2. The different intestinal segments show different absorptive capacities, the jejunum being the most absorbent. 3. Chickens show the biggest capacity for amino acid absorption close to hatching. 4. ...
Campbell E J - - 1992
Tensile testing of reproducible loops of size 5 braided polyester, size 2 polyglycolic acid, size 2 monofilament nylon, and size 2 polydioxanone sutures was performed in vitro and after subcutaneous implantation in horses for 7, 14, and 28 days. Maximum breaking strength, energy absorption, and percentage elongation to breakage point ...
Komata Y - - 1992
Percutaneous absorption of thiamine disulfide, (TDS), a lipophilic derivative of thiamine, from a mixture of propylene glycol (PG) and fatty acid (FA) or its analog through rat skin was tested in vitro. Lauric acid (12:0) enhanced the absorption depending on its concentration in PG and showed a maximal enhancement at ...
Murakami M - - 1992
In order to study the relationship between the sulfhydryl (SH) modification of membrane-associated proteins and the oleic acid-induced permeability enhancement of the colonic mucosa, in vitro and in situ absorption studies were performed using rat colon and carboxyfluorescein as an impermeable dye. The pretreatment of the mucosa with diamide, a ...
Ichihashi T - - 1992
[14C]Mepitiostane in various vehicles was administered to the small intestine of anaesthetized rats with cannulated thoracic ducts, and the effect of lipids on lymphatic absorption was examined. The extent of lymphatic absorption was greatest when administered in triolein and sesame oil, which are triglycerides of long-chain fatty acids. Absorption in ...
Minami H - - 1992
Using in vivo and in vitro techniques, the mechanism by which intestinal mucosa obtains glutamine from luminal oligopeptides was investigated in humans. The rate of hydrolysis by mucosal brush border membrane was more than threefold greater for alanylglutamine than for glycylglutamine. Despite this difference, rates of dipeptide and amino acid ...
Mahedero G - - 1992
We studied the peritoneal absorption and elimination of Intralipid after its intraperitoneal and intravenous infusion into rats, by means of a two-compartment model. Follow-up measurements of the plasma triglyceride rate were made. The peritoneal absorption of Intralipid gives the following absorption and elimination constants: Ka (absorption constant from the peritoneal ...
Yoshimi A - - 1992
The relationship between physicochemical properties and oral absorption was investigated in prodrugs for the oral delivery of disodium cromoglycate (DSCG). To improve the lipophilicity of DSCG, various lipophilic moieties were introduced into the twin carboxyl groups. However, this did not lead to improved oral absorption in rabbits because of loss ...
Rérat A - - 1992
Seven non-anaesthetized pigs (mean body-weight 64.6 kg) were used to study the intestinal absorption and hepatic metabolism of glucose and amino acids (AA) using carbohydrate solutions (maltose dextrin; 440 g/2 I), containing 110 g of either an enzymic milk-protein hydrolysate (PEP) with a large percentage of small peptides (about 50% ...
Bair C H - - 1992
Intestinal exsorption of salicylic acid, urea and quinidine was measured during the perfusion of the rat intestinal lumen with Tyrode solution. The intestinal clearance (CLi) of the three compounds was measured by dividing the rate of appearance in the intestinal luminal perfusate by the plasma concentration of the compound. Co-administration ...
Martín M T - - 1992
The aims of the present study were: 1) to describe the changes in the absorption of free oleic and palmitic acids in young chicks during the first two weeks after hatching; 2) to find out if yolk sac ablation induces any change in the absorbability of such fatty acids. The ...
Harrison P T - - 1992
Propionic acid (PA) is widely used as an antifungal agent in food. It is present naturally at low levels in dairy products and occurs ubiquitously, together with other short-chain fatty acids (SCFA), in the gastro-intestinal tract of humans and other mammals as an end-product of the microbial digestion of carbohydrates. ...
Veereman-Wauters G - - 1992
Amino acids, including glutamine, glutamate and asparagine are major metabolic substrates for the adult enterocyte of several species. To determine whether circulating amino acids are utilized by the fetal intestine, we studied nine fetal sheep (mean gestational age 128 +/- 5 days; term: 147 days). Catheters were inserted into the ...
Ruiz-Gutiérrez V - - 1992
From oils associated with the toxic syndrome have been isolated 3-phenylamino-1,2-aminophenol (PAP) and diesters with fatty acids in addition to fatty anilides. These substances have been obtained by chemical synthesis and administered orally to rats whose lymphatic canal had previously been cannulated. The lipid fraction of the lymph collected at ...
Dempster J A - - 1992
The involvement of arachidonic acid and eicosanoids in glucose absorption and metabolism was investigated in isolated mouse jejunum. Characteristics of glucose absorption and its metabolic fate are reported. Reduction in the dietary precursor of arachidonic acid, linoleic acid, and inhibition of phospholipid hydrolysis with mepacrine reduced glucose absorption with no ...
Bruenger F W - - 1992
Several new powerful chelating agents, suitable for the removal of a variety of certain heavy-metal ions from the body by oral application, have been synthesized and tested. Structurally, these compounds are partially lipophilic polyamino carboxylic acids (PACA). They were synthesized in nonaqueous media from triethylenetetramine (TT) by monoalkylation of a ...
Zentler-Munro P L - - 1992
We investigated the therapeutic potential of an acid-resistant fungal lipase prepared from Aspergillus niger. We first demonstrated in vitro that it had a wide pH optimum of 2.5-5.5 and was resistant to pepsin and trypsin. We gave the enzyme or matching placebo in random order by mouth with a fatty ...
Ono N - - 1992
A 35-yr-old woman, who suffered from relapsing coma with hyperammonemia for 17 yr, was diagnosed to have lysinuric protein intolerance (LPI). Increased urinary dibasic amino acids (lysine, arginine and ornithine) and impaired absorption of orally administered lysine and arginine proved the defects of renal tubular and intestinal transport of dibasic ...
Gutnisky A - - 1992
The polyphenols are part of the composition of many foods, it is known the inhibitory effect of tea and coffee through the tannins on iron intestinal absorption; the "yerba mate" (Ilex Paraguarensis) is a beverage widely used in South America, that has a high content of a polyphenol named chlorogenic ...
Scheuhammer A M - - 1991
The acidic reduction of Hg using a continuous-flow analytical system was evaluated. With 25% SnCl2 as the reductant, characteristic concentrations (sensitivities) of 0.44 microgram/L (open cell) and 0.29 microgram/L (flow-through cell) were obtained using inorganic Hg2+ standards in 1.5% HCl. When CH3Hg+ standards were used, absorption signals were an order ...
Steiner M S - - 1991
Almost all segments of the gastrointestinal tract have been used as urinary tract substitutes. The specific nutritional and gastrointestinal complications depend on the particular portion of bowel that is removed from the alimentary tract. The use of stomach theoretically may predispose the patient to hypergastrinemia and peptic ulcer disease, hypocalcemia, ...
Fleming S E - - 1991
Absorption of the short-chain fatty acids (SCFA), acetate, propionate and butyrate, was studied in vivo by measuring their disappearance from the washed cecum of anesthetized rats. The SCFA seemed to be absorbed predominantly by simple passive diffusion, because there was linear absorption over a wide concentration range, and no evidence ...
Ogiso T - - 1991
In a previous paper, we have demonstrated that medium chain fatty acids significantly enhance the in vitro rectal absorption of propranolol (PL) and that the enhancement may be partly due to the formation of a complex with a fatty acid at a 1:1 molar ratio. To confirm in vivo the ...
GrudziƄski I - - 1991
The intestinal transport of D-xylose was studied during subchronic poisoning of male Wistar rats with the oral administration of potassium nitrate and sodium nitrite. The metabolic parameters of small intestine mucosa were determined one hour after xylose administration, i.e., Na+/K(+)-ATPase, alkaline phosphatase, oxygen consumption, and lactic acid level. Nitrite reduced ...
Qu Y B - - 1991
In 6M hydrochloric acid solution, salicylic acid reacts with pentachloronitrosyliridate [Ir(NO)Cl(5)](-) to form a new 1:1 complex giving two absorption maxima at 369 and 446 nm with molar absorptivities both of 1.1 x 10(4) l.mole(-1) cm(-). The reaction is second order with apparent energy, E(a), of 16.8 kJ/mole. At constant ...
Koch M O - - 1991
Previous investigators have suggested that urinary tract infections with urea-splitting organisms may be a primary etiologic factor in the acidosis which is seen after urinary diversion. This study employs a model in which small intestinal segments are perfused with an artificial urine solution over a three hour period. Urease is ...
Gupta S - - 1991
Oral administration of embelin (75 mg/kg per day, daily for 15 and 30 days) to male rats caused significant elevation in the uptake of D-glucose, L-alanine, L-leucine and calcium in small intestinal segments. Embelin also produced significant increases in intestinal brush border membrane-associated enzymes (sucrase, lactase, maltase, alkaline phosphatase and ...
Fu I - - 1991
We report a micromethod for the analysis of cyclosporine (CsA), based on quantification of its constituent amino acids. The amino acids were released by gas-phase hydrolysis, derivatized with fluorenylmethyl chloroformate, and separated and analyzed in a reversed-phase HPLC system. The imprecision (CV) of the amino acid analysis was less than ...
Bjarnason I - - 1991
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)-induced increased small-intestinal permeability appears to be a prerequisite for the development of NSAID enteropathy, which is a cause of much morbidity in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. We assessed, with a combined absorption-permeability test, the effects of Carbopol (a polyacrylic acid polymer capable of increasing mucus strength ...
Ogiso T - - 1991
The effects of a series of fatty acids on the rectal absorption of propranolol (PL) were examined in vitro, using macrogol 1500 base and rat rectal tissue. Lauric acid, at a fatty acid: PL molar ratio of 1:1, produced the largest increase in permeation rate (Js), penetration coefficient and partition ...
Heirwegh K P - - 1991
Neutral solvent systems were developed to isolate the alpha, beta, gamma, and delta isomers of biliverdin IX dimethyl ester by TLC. The individual free acids of biliverdin IX were obtained by saponification of the corresponding dimethyl esters. The bilirubin IX isomers were prepared by reducing the corresponding biliverdin IX isomers ...
Sage J I - - 1991
We studied the temporal patterns of chorea and plasma levodopa profiles in 30 patients with Parkinson's disease whose motor fluctuations were difficult to characterize and treat on the basis of observation alone. We were able to determine whether chorea was associated with high levodopa concentrations or low levodopa concentrations or ...
Longo W E - - 1991
Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) form the major ionic fraction of stool, provide the major metabolic substrate for colonic epithelium, and promote mucosal ion transport. Despite this prominent role of SCFAs in metabolism of the colon, their effect on colonic endocrine cell function has not been studied. Consequently, we hypothesized that ...
Miller M J - - 1991
Loops of rabbit distal small intestine received luminal acetic acid (pH 4.0) alone or in combination with bovine casein, casein hydrolysate, or whey hydrolysate. Blood-to-lumen movement of 51Cr-labeled ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) (an index of epithelial permeability) and loop fluid histamine levels were quantified after 45 min. Luminal acetic acid caused ...
Endo T - - 1991
The effects of chelating agents (citric acid, tartaric acid, penicillamine and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) and cysteine on the absorption of HgCl2 were investigated in rats. Perfusion of the small intestine showed that the chelating agents and cysteine decreased the absorption of HgCl2 depending on their stability of constants with Hg2+, under ...
Verkade H J - - 1991
We studied malabsorption of fat in neonates who were fed either a lard-modified formula (n = 22, gestational age, 33.6 +/- 3.9 wk) or an unmodified formula (n = 14, gestational age, 34.1 +/- 3.7 wk). In both groups fecal lipid consisted almost completely (greater than 90%) of free fatty ...
Eysselein V E - - 1991
Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) immunoreactive material has been found in extracts of the intestine, however, the structure of intestinal CGRP is not known. Analytical reverse phase HPLC and ion-exchange FPLC revealed one predominant immunoreactive CGRP peak in rabbit intestinal extracts. This material was purified from rabbit intestine by sequential steps ...
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