while the effects of digestive enzymes are specific to the nature of food components (e.g., pepsin for proteins, and lipase for lipids). Specifically, changes in the intestinal secretion of bile and pancreatic lipase are triggered by the intake of dietary lipids. ...
He picks up the juice and takes a long sip. “But I’m sure you know this already. You want to know about my fight with him”... **eight months ago** The torrent of rain and thunder did little to help the miserably cold night. Though that did little to stifle the nightlife of...
drugs (OADs) by pumping them back into the lumen. Thus, the xenobiotics are eliminated from the body through the bile or urine instead of attacking the tissues of various critical organs like the brain, placenta, lymphocytes, etc. [21]....
pylori as a class I carcinogen.15 Since then, eradication of H. pylori, together with changes in food conservation, led to a significant decrease in GC incidence.16 In summary, due to the difficulties of identifying and culturing bacteria in gastric juices, the role of microbiota in the ...
Brodkorb, Application of whey protein micro-bead coatings for enhanced strength and probiotic protection during fruit juice storage and gastric incubation, J. Microencapsul. 29 (2012) 713–728. [181] R. Yegappan, V. Selvaprithiviraj, S. Amirthalingam,...
secreting gastric juice that contains hydrochloric acid and proteolytic enzymes, which defends against the majority of pathogenic microbes.186Thus,H. pylorihas evolved intricate mechanisms to tolerate the acidic environment for the survival and colonization in the stomach. For example,H. pyloriproduces ur...
1. Department of Cardiology, Xi'an No.3 Hospital, The Affiliated Hospital of Northwest University. Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, Northwest University, Xi'an, China.2. Key Laboratory of Resource Biology and Biotechnology in Western China, Ministry of Education. Faculty of Life Sciences ...
secreting gastric juice that contains hydrochloric acid and proteolytic enzymes, which defends against the majority of pathogenic microbes.186Thus,H. pylorihas evolved intricate mechanisms to tolerate the acidic environment for the survival and colonization in the stomach. For example,H. pyloriproduces ur...
Since exosomes are actively secreted by cells and are able to be isolated from a range of biological fluids (e.g. serum, plasma, saliva, urine, bile, pancreatic juice) there is a growing interest in their ability to serve as both prognostic and diagnostic biomarkers which may provide an ins...
The infectivity of viruses associated with cells and captured by DC-SIGN is stable even in presence of the acidification process occurring in the gastrointestinal tract, suggesting that the virus bound to DCs through DC-SIGN is protected from the action of the gastric juice. The fact that the ...