نتایج جستجو برای: lactase

تعداد نتایج: 1109  

2012
Kshitij Wagh Aatish Bhatia Gabriela Alexe Anupama Reddy Vijay Ravikumar Michael Seiler Michael Boemo Ming Yao Lee Cronk Asad Naqvi Shridar Ganesan Arnold J. Levine Gyan Bhanot

The Maasai are a pastoral people in Kenya and Tanzania, whose traditional diet of milk, blood and meat is rich in lactose, fat and cholesterol. In spite of this, they have low levels of blood cholesterol, and seldom suffer from gallstones or cardiac diseases. Field studies in the 1970s suggested that the Maasai have a genetic adaptation for cholesterol homeostasis. Analysis of HapMap 3 data usi...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1992
H Wacker P Keller R Falchetto G Legler G Semenza

Lactase-phlorizin hydrolase was isolated by immunoadsorption chromatography from rabbit brush-border membrane vesicles. Inactivation of the enzyme with [3H]conduritol-B-epoxide, a covalent active site-directed inhibitor, labeled glutamates at positions 1271 and 1747. Glu1271 was assigned to lactase, Glu1747 to phlorizin hydrolase activity. In contrast, the nucleophiles in the active sites of su...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2015
Mark L Wahlqvist

Lactose handling by the human gut by most people, beyond being breast-fed, has been considered a disorder rather than physiological. A non-human mammalian milk source is novel for the majority. During the first 6 months of life, when neonates and infants are best breast-fed, lactose along with other macronutrients, provides energy, but may have other functions as well. At birth, babies are endo...

2012
Deise C. Friedrich Sidney E. B. Santos Ândrea K. C. Ribeiro-dos-Santos Mara H. Hutz

Adult-type hypolactasia is a common phenotype caused by the lactase enzyme deficiency. The -13910 C>T polymorphism, located 14 Kb upstream of the lactase gene (LCT) in the MCM6 gene was associated with lactase persistence (LP) in Europeans. This polymorphism is rare in Africa but several other variants associated with lactase persistence were observed in Africans. The aims of this study were to...

2003
F. A. CAJORI

The early work on intestinal lactase has been reviewed by Plimmer (1906) and Oppenheimer (1925). No uniformity of opinion was reached regarding the presence and dist,ribution of this enzyme in the intestinal mucosa or in intestinal juice. Without attempting to review these investigations again, it suffices to state that some authors found lactase in the small intestine of young animals. Others ...

2016
Sarah A. Hackenmueller David G. Grenache

Background: Cutoff activities for diagnosing disaccharidase deficiencies are historical and are difficult to verify from a reference population. The objectives of this study were to validate the utility of historical disaccharidase cutoffs using data from clinical samples and to evaluate the demographics of individuals for whom intestinal disaccharidase testing was performed. Methods: Results f...

Journal: :Gut 1986
D J Dawson R W Lobley P C Burrows V Miller R Holmes

The relationship between lactose hydrolysis and absorption of released glucose was investigated by determining the kinetics of lactose digestion by jejunal biopsies incubated in vitro. Lactase activity in intact biopsies correlated with conventional assay of tissue homogenates (r = 0.85, p less than 0.001), and glucose uptake from 28 mM lactose was directly proportional to lactase activity (r =...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2003
N Nanda Nanthakumar Corrie E Klopcic Isabel Fernandez W Allan Walker

The aim of this study was to determine whether intestinal xenografts could recapitulate human in utero development by using disaccharidases as markers. Twenty-week-old fetal intestine was transplanted into immunocompromised mice and was followed. At 20-wk of gestation, the fetal human intestine was morphologically developed with high sucrase and trehalase but had low lactase activities. By 9-wk...

Journal: :Nutrients 2015
Andrew Szilagyi

Dairy foods contain complex nutrients which interact with the host. Yet, evolution of lactase persistence has divided the human species into those that can or cannot digest lactose in adulthood. Such a ubiquitous trait has differential effects on humanity. The literature is reviewed to explore how the divide affects lactose handling by lactase non persistent persons. There are two basic differe...

Journal: :Indian journal of biochemistry & biophysics 2002
S Mahmood C P Sodhi N K Ganguly

The absorption of D-glucose and brush border membrane disaccharidases in the intestine of rat during infection by Giardia lamblia has been studied. The level of mRNA encoding Na+/glucose co-transporter (SGLT1) and brush border sucrase and lactase activities were also analyzed. At the peak of infection, i.e, day 7, 11 and 15 post-infection, there was a marked decrease in the signal of 4.5 kb and...

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