This year an estimated 130,000 new cases of colon and rectal cancer will be diagnosed, making it the fourth most common form of cancer in Americans. Colon cancer is the second leading cancer killer in the United States, second only to lung cancer in men, and breast cancer in women. And...
Intestinesnormally contain gas that travels through the small intestine to the colon (large intestine). The amount of gas that is usually present depends on the effects of colonic bacteria on the undigested food that reaches the colon and the speed with which the gas passes through the intestine...
Excess gas in the digestive tract (esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and colon/large intestine) can come from two sources: 1) increased intake of gas, for example, from air swallowed; or 2) increased production of gas as certain undigested foods are broken down by harmless bacteria normall...
doi:10.12968/gasn.2012.10.7.8COLON tumorsIRONThe article discusses a study carried out in mice which suggests that excessive iron may be the possible link between red meat in the diet and the risk of bowel cancer.Gastrointestinal Nursing
1996). We are now preparing for the clinical trial of an interventional study to prevent colon cancer with the use of perilla oil. We are also planning to examine the suppressive effect of perilla oil on the development of visceral adipose tissue in patients. ACKNOWLEDGMENT We are grateful to...
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(v/v) H2SO4, swirled for 1 min, added 500 μL n-butanol, swirled for 2 min, mixed evenly and centrifuged (repeated 3 times). After the supernatant was filtrated by 0.22 μm filter membrane, the SCFAs components in feces were detected by Agilent 7890B gas chromatograph (GC) (...