نتایج جستجو برای: lactose

تعداد نتایج: 8004  

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1995
P H Bird C S Atwood P E Hartmann

The capacity of intestinal lactase (EC 3.2.1.23) of piglets to hydrolyse lactose in vivo was investigated by measuring the response of blood galactose to doses of lactose, galactose plus glucose and both whole and skimmed milk. Following the administration of oral doses of lactose dissolved in water to piglets from 2 to 18 d of age the adjusted galactose area under the curve (AUC) was between 1...

Journal: :Clinical nutrition 1995
T King

BACKGROUND Ingestion of a large dose of the milk sugar lactose--for example, the 50 g load in 1 liter of milk--causes symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhoea, bloating and flatulence in the majority of people with lactose malabsorption. It is uncertain whether the ingestion of more common doses of lactose, such as the amount in 240 mol (8 oz) of milk, causes symptoms. Some people insist that...

Journal: :QJM : monthly journal of the Association of Physicians 2010
P Jellema F G Schellevis D A W M van der Windt C M F Kneepkens H E van der Horst

BACKGROUND When lactose malabsorption gives rise to symptoms, the result is called 'lactose intolerance'. Although lactose intolerance is often bothersome for patients, once recognized it may be managed by simple dietary adjustments. However, diagnosing lactose intolerance is not straightforward, especially in primary care. AIM To summarize available evidence on the diagnostic performance of ...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 1999
G F Meloni C Colombo C La Vecchia G Ruggiu M C Mannazzu G Ambrosini P L Cherchi

To determine whether lactase persistence might be related to ovarian cancer risk, in 1994-1995 the authors assessed the capacity to digest lactose by measuring breath hydrogen production after oral administration of lactose in 50 women with ovarian cancer and 100 healthy controls. All of the women came from Sassari (Sardinia), Italy, an area where the population has a high frequency of lactose ...

2013
SILVEIRA BRANDÃO AND CASTRO

Kluyveromyces lactis is able to ferment lactose and it is considered as an alternative model for biochemical, physiological and genetic studies in nonSaccharomyces yeasts. Understanding the mechanisms of lactose uptake and the regulation involved in the transport is an important step towards better biotechnological applications. The transport of lactose in K. lactis is mediated by a membrane pe...

Journal: :European review for medical and pharmacological sciences 2013
T Di Rienzo G D'Angelo F D'Aversa M C Campanale V Cesario M Montalto A Gasbarrini V Ojetti

This review discusses one of the most relevant problems in gastrointestinal clinical practice: lactose intolerance. The role of lactase-persistence alleles the diagnosis of lactose malabsorption the development of lactose intolerance symptoms and its management. Most people are born with the ability to digest lactose, the major carbohydrate in milk and the main source of nutrition until weaning...

Journal: :Biotechnology and bioengineering 1989
J V Straight D Ramkrishna S J Parulekar N B Jansen

A wild-type strain of Klebsiella oxytoca growing aerobically in batch culture has exhibited intermittent or oscillatory growth while growing on lactose at concentrations on the order of 1 g/L or less. In two-substrate experiments, preferred growth on glucose followed by growth on lactose also produced oscillatory growth behavior during the lactose growth phase at lactose concentrations of 1 g/L...

2006

The incidence of lactose malabsorption was investigated in 85 patients with ulcerative colitis and 71 patients with Crohn's disease by means of lactose tolerance tests and disaccharidase determinations in small intestinal mucosa. Eight patients with ulcerative colitis (9%) and four with Crohn's disease (6 %) had lactose malabsorption. A control group displayed a similar incidence. It is conclud...

2015
Els Houben Vicky De Preter Jaak Billen Marc Van Ranst Kristin Verbeke

The lactose hydrogen breath test is a commonly used, non-invasive method for the detection of lactose malabsorption and is based on an abnormal increase in breath hydrogen (H₂) excretion after an oral dose of lactose. We use a combined (13)C/H₂ lactose breath test that measures breath (13)CO₂ as a measure of lactose digestion in addition to H₂ and that has a better sensitivity and specificity t...

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