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Small bowel and colon glucose absorption study in rats by an adaptation of sols and ponz method

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Date
1991-09-01
Author
Fagundes, Djalma José [UNIFESP]
Plapler, Helio [UNIFESP]
Goldenberg, Saul [UNIFESP]
Type
Artigo
ISSN
0034-9402
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Revista Espanola De Fisiologia
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Abstract
An adaptation of the Sols and Ponz method for the study of glucose intestinal absorption was developed by considering the special conditions of our line research. The glucose absorption was studied in proximal jejunum, distal ileum and distal colon in Wistar rat. The main adaptations in the method for successive absorptions with intestinal perfusions in vivo were the length of the intestinal segment and the change of the pumping system. The results are very similar to those obtained with the original method.
Citation
Revista Espanola De Fisiologia. Pamplona: Rev Espanola Fisiologia, v. 47, n. 3, p. 129-132, 1991.
Keywords
GLUCOSE ABSORPTION
SMALL BOWEL ABSORPTION
COLON ABSORPTION
URI
http://repositorio.unifesp.br/11600/45489
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