نتایج جستجو برای: lactulose therapy

تعداد نتایج: 654815  

2017
Melanie K. Bothe Annet J. H. Maathuis Susann Bellmann Jos M. B. M. van der Vossen Dirk Berressem Annalena Koehler Susann Schwejda-Guettes Barbara Gaigg Angelika Kuchinka-Koch John F. Stover

Lactulose, a disaccharide of galactose and fructose, used as a laxative or ammonia-lowering drug and as a functional food ingredient, enhances growth of Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus at clinically relevant dosages. The prebiotic effect of subclinical dosages of Lactulose, however, remains to be elucidated. This study analyses changes in the microbiota and their metabolites after a 5 days La...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1995
M Celli P D'Eufemia R Dommarco R Finocchiaro D Aprigliano F Martino E Cardi O Giardini

We developed a gas-chromatographic method to determine urinary mannitol and lactulose. The procedure for purification of urine by a resin was optimized for purification of analytes and high recovery; the aliquot of resin chosen (500 mg) was kept in contact with the urine for 1 min. The recoveries of mannitol and lactulose were > 85% at concentrations that include both normal and pathological va...

2012
Abdoreza Aghajani Rezvan Pourahmad

Over past years, a dairy product called probiotic yogurt has been manufactured known as a functional food. In order to increase activity and improve growth and survival of probiotics and to improve technological properties of probiotic yogurt, prebiotics are added to its formulation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of prebiotics (lactulose and inulin individually, and as mixtur...

Journal: :British medical journal 1982
A D Pearson E J Eastham M F Laker A W Craft R Nelson

Mannitol and lactulose were used as probe molecules to measure intestinal permeability in children with active small-bowel Crohn's disease and with untreated coeliac disease. Mannitol and lactulose were administered by mouth in a moderately hypertonic solution (580 mmol (mosmol)/l), and results were expressed as the ratio of the molecules excreted in urine over five hours. Patients with Crohn's...

Journal: :journal of pharmaceutical and health sciences 0

chronic kidney disease (ckd) is a major public health problem that often goes unrecognized until late-stagedisease. patients with chronic kidney disease face with uremic toxins and hyperkalemia. also fluid overloadin ckd patients is associated with rapid decline in kidney function. lactulose is a hyper osmotic agent andas a prebiotic plays an important role in regulating serum urea and potassiu...

Journal: :Gut 1972
L Agostini P F Down J Murison O M Wrong

The effect of lactulose on faecal pH and ammonia has been studied in three normal subjects with the aid of dialysis of faeces in vivo. Observations were also made with sodium sulphate and the two hexahydric alcohols, mannitol and sorbitol, given in doses sufficient to cause a similar increase in stool weight. All four cathartics rendered the stool more acid, but there was no increase in the con...

Journal: :Mayo Clinic proceedings 2014
Michael D Leise John J Poterucha Patrick S Kamath W Ray Kim

Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) develops in up to 50% of patients with cirrhosis and is a feature of decompensated cirrhosis. With the goal of reviewing the evidence for treatment and prevention of overt hepatic encephalopathy, pubmed was searched using search terms hepatic encephalopathy AND treatment, limited to human studies from January 1, 2003, through December 1, 2013, and supplemented by key...

Journal: :Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences 2022

Aim: To determine the efficacy of lactulose as prophylaxis on hepatic encephalopathy among cirrhotic patients acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Material and methods: We carried out this randomized control trial in multi centers including Mian Rashid Hussain Shaheed Memorial Hospital Pabbi Nowshera. KPK Isra University Hospital, Hyderabad from February 2022 to July (06 months) with total no...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2004
Janet A Vogt Paul B Pencharz Thomas M S Wolever

BACKGROUND Acetic and propionic acids are produced by colonic bacterial fermentation of unabsorbed carbohydrates and are absorbed into the portal circulation. From there, they travel to the liver, where acetate is a lipogenic substrate and propionate can inhibit lipogenesis. The extent to which peripheral blood short-chain fatty acid concentrations reflect differences in colonic fermentation is...

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