نتایج جستجو برای: lactase

تعداد نتایج: 1109  

Journal: :Gut 1967
G C Cook A Lakin R G Whitehead

Primary or specific lactase deficiency is very common in healthy members of the Baganda and other Bantu tribes of Uganda after the first three or four years of life (Cook and Kajubi, 1966; Cook, 1967). Secondary lactase deficiency has been recorded in some cases of kwashiorkor (Bowie, Brinkman, and Hansen, 1965; Stanfield, Hutt, and Tunnicliffe, 1965), where there is mucosal damage in the proxi...

1999
TIMOTHY P. O’CONNOR

O’Connor, Timothy P., and Jared Diamond. Ontogeny of intestinal safety factors: lactase capacities and lactose loads. Am. J. Physiol. 276 (Regulatory Integrative Comp. Physiol. 45): R753–R765, 1999.—We measured intestinal safety factors (ratio of a physiological capacity to the load on it) for lactose digestion in developing rat pups. Specifically, we assessed the quantitative relationships bet...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2014
Dennis A Savaiano

Yogurt is traditionally consumed throughout the world among populations who are seemingly unable to digest lactose. This review provides a historical overview of the studies that show lactose digestion and tolerance from yogurt by lactose-intolerant people. The lactose in yogurt is digested more efficiently than other dairy sources of lactose because the bacteria inherent in yogurt assist with ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2001
R Fang L C Olds N A Santiago E Sibley

The GATA family of transcription factors regulate tissue-specific patterns of gene expression during development. We have characterized the interaction between GATA proteins and the lactase gene promoter. Nuclear protein bound to the lactase gene GATA region cis element (-97 to -73) was analyzed by electrophoretic mobility shift assays (EMSA) and supershift assays with GATA antibodies. Lactase ...

2015
Bert J. M. van de Heijning Diane Kegler Lidewij Schipper Eline Voogd Annemarie Oosting Eline M. van der Beek

Neonatal rats have a high intestinal lactase activity, which declines around weaning. Yet, the effects of lactose-containing products are often studied in adult animals. This report is on the residual, post-weaning lactase activity and on the short- and long-term effects of lactose exposure in adult rats. Acutely, the postprandial plasma response to increasing doses of lactose was studied, and ...

2004
H Rasinperä E Savilahti N S Enattah M Kuokkanen N Tötterman

Background/Aims: Adult-type hypolactasia (primary lactose malabsorption) affects most of world’s human population and limits the use of fresh milk due to lactose intolerance. The diagnosis of adult-type hypolactasia has been difficult to establish because of unsatisfactory diagnostic methods. C/T-13910 single nucleotide polymorphism residing 13910 base pairs from the 59 end of the lactase gene ...

Journal: :Gut 2004
H Rasinperä E Savilahti N S Enattah M Kuokkanen N Tötterman H Lindahl I Järvelä K-L Kolho

BACKGROUND/AIMS Adult-type hypolactasia (primary lactose malabsorption) affects most of world's human population and limits the use of fresh milk due to lactose intolerance. The diagnosis of adult-type hypolactasia has been difficult to establish because of unsatisfactory diagnostic methods. C/T(-13910) single nucleotide polymorphism residing 13910 base pairs from the 5' end of the lactase gene...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2000
C Mitchelmore J T Troelsen N Spodsberg H Sjöström O Norén

Lactase-phlorizin hydrolase is a brush-border enzyme which is specifically expressed in the small intestine where it hydrolyses lactose, the main carbohydrate found in milk. We have previously demonstrated in transgenic mice that the tissue-specific and developmental expression of lactase is controlled by a 1 kb upstream region of the pig lactase gene. Two homeodomain transcription factors, cau...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1990
J M Langman R Rowland

Endoscopic duodenal biopsy specimens from 100 predominantly adult Caucasian patients under investigation for gastrointestinal symptoms were used to establish reference ranges for lactase, sucrase, and maltase in the duodenum. Duodenal and jejunal disaccharidase values were compared and the association between disaccharidase activity and morphology in the duodenum was examined. Mean lactase acti...

Journal: :Genetics 1974
B G Hall D L Hartl

Thirty-four lactose-utilizing strains of E. coli were selected from a lac Z deletion strain. In 31 of these, the synthesis of the newly evolved lactase is regulated by lactose. The lactase activity in all the strains is indistinguishable from the ebg(+) activity identified by Campbell, Lengyel and Langridge (1973).

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