The work to be reported in this thesis has been restricted to the study of carbohydrate absorption. Since a number of aspects of the problem have received attention, these aspects have been dealt with in different chapters. It was thought that the subject could be more easily followed if the literature concerning each aspect was reviewed in the opening paragraphs of the separate chapters. For this reason the General Introduction will be limited to a brief description of the most common methods used in the past for the study of the intestinal absorption of carbohydrates, and following this to a consideration of the evidence quoted by Verzar in support of a phosphorylative mechanism of absorption. The plausibility of the phosphorylation theor...
International audienceA growing literature is dedicated to the understanding of carotenoid beneficia...
International audienceA growing literature is dedicated to the understanding of carotenoid beneficia...
The purpose of this note is to outline a theory elaborated by the author which appears to afford sat...
This thesis purports to consist of a general description of the work on absorption in the alimentary...
The subject matter of this thesis is concerned mainly with two aspects of intestinal absorbtion. The...
The title chosen for this article requires some further definition. A rigid delimitation is, however...
The term intestinal absorption implies passage of a substance into the blood stream through the inte...
The inaccessibility of the absorbing surface of the small bowel and its blood supply has made studie...
The well known phosphorylation theory about the absorption of natural sugars from intestine was firs...
The results of investigations of digestion and absorption of carbohydrates (glucose and maltose) in...
Digestion and absorption describe the breakdown of food into small particles and their movement from...
A simple technique to study intestinal absorption in vivo, a modification of that of SoLS...
A growing literature is dedicated to the understanding of carotenoid beneficial health effects. Howe...
International audienceA growing literature is dedicated to the understanding of carotenoid beneficia...
A growing literature is dedicated to the understanding of carotenoid beneficial health effects. Howe...
International audienceA growing literature is dedicated to the understanding of carotenoid beneficia...
International audienceA growing literature is dedicated to the understanding of carotenoid beneficia...
The purpose of this note is to outline a theory elaborated by the author which appears to afford sat...
This thesis purports to consist of a general description of the work on absorption in the alimentary...
The subject matter of this thesis is concerned mainly with two aspects of intestinal absorbtion. The...
The title chosen for this article requires some further definition. A rigid delimitation is, however...
The term intestinal absorption implies passage of a substance into the blood stream through the inte...
The inaccessibility of the absorbing surface of the small bowel and its blood supply has made studie...
The well known phosphorylation theory about the absorption of natural sugars from intestine was firs...
The results of investigations of digestion and absorption of carbohydrates (glucose and maltose) in...
Digestion and absorption describe the breakdown of food into small particles and their movement from...
A simple technique to study intestinal absorption in vivo, a modification of that of SoLS...
A growing literature is dedicated to the understanding of carotenoid beneficial health effects. Howe...
International audienceA growing literature is dedicated to the understanding of carotenoid beneficia...
A growing literature is dedicated to the understanding of carotenoid beneficial health effects. Howe...
International audienceA growing literature is dedicated to the understanding of carotenoid beneficia...
International audienceA growing literature is dedicated to the understanding of carotenoid beneficia...
The purpose of this note is to outline a theory elaborated by the author which appears to afford sat...