Summary Milk is an essential food, but a large part of adult''s population is uncapable to digest lactose. Lactose intolerance can seriously affect the intestinal ecology and compromise the host''s well‐being. In this scenario, the role of human gut microbiota is crucial, but little is ...
【Objective】 To observe the incidence of secondary lactose intolerance(SLI) of diarrhea children,observing the efficacy of treatment after giving medical lactase import agents and lactose-free milk powder intervention. 【Method】 To detect the urine of diarrhea children by the urinary galactose kit,ch...
To assess the effect of dietary lactose on the intestinal absorption of protein, fat and calcium in lactose intolerance due to low levels of intestinal lactase, balance studies were carried out on postweaning rats (initial weight 164 g) for a period of 10 days. The experimental diets contained...
BACKGROUND: The genetics of intestinal lactase divide the world's population into two phenotypes: the ability (a dominant trait) or inability (a recessive trait) to digest lactose. A prebiotic effect of lactose may impact the colonic flora of these phenotypes differently.OBJECTIVE: To detect and...
The terminal diarrhoea of kwashiorkor or marasmus may be due largely to malnutrition of the intestinal epithelium. Experimental data suggest that the first... ROEDIGER,W - 《Lancet》 被引量: 84发表: 1986年 Lactose intolerance among severely malnourished children with diarrhoea admitted to the nutriti...
How is lactose intolerance related to protein structure? Is lactase specific for the substrate lactose? How do you know? How does an enzyme work to increase the rate of a reaction? What effect do end products have on enzymes? How does enzymes effects the tempe...
Milk Intake Patterns with Lactose and Milk Fat in Korean Male Adults The perception of lactose intolerance was related to lactose intolerance and fatness, and the dietary behavior was unaffected. Conclusions: This study examined the milk intake patterns of adult Korean males. Many variables were foun...
the effects of Nocebo took place in Italy where both people with and without lactose intolerance took what they thought was lactose (it wasn’t). Sure enough forty-four percent of those with intolerance and a staggering twenty-six percent without it developed symptoms of gastrointestinal discomfort...
The infants born to study participants were followed until one year of age. Pregnant women were excluded from the study if they had any of the following exclusion criteria: known allergy to cow’s milk, known history of lactose intolerance, previous diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV...
Key exclusion criteria included: nicotine use (unless last use was $30 days prior to screening); history of disease affecting the colon, including gastrointestinal disease, peptic ulceration, gastro- intestinal bleeding, celiac disease, lactose intolerance, UC, Crohn's disease, or irritable bowel ...