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      Intestinal Transit and Absorption of Soy Protein In Dogs Depend On Load and Degree of Protein Hydrolysis

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      The Journal of Nutrition
      Oxford University Press (OUP)

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          Postprandial patterns of canine jejunal motility and transit of luminal content.

          The effects of different nutrient meals and a noncaloric viscous cellulose meal (control) on the motor activity of the canine jejunum were studied. Contraction patterns were detected through six closely spaced, strain-gauge transducers and were analyzed by a computer. Luminal transit was assessed videofluoroscopically. Control meals moved rapidly (1.9 cm/s) along the jejunum. This was achieved by contractions that occurred at a high frequency (12.8 cpm) and propagated over long distances (9.9 cm). In contrast, the transit rates of the nutrient meals were considerably slower (0.5-1.0 cm/s), the frequency of contractions (5.0-8.9 cpm) and the length of spread of contraction waves (2.6-4.8 cm) were decreased, and the incidence of stationary contractions occurring individually or in clusters was increased. A mathematical model incorporating frequency of contractions and the length of their propagation was used to predict the transit of jejunal contents. The results of correlation tests and of the mathematical model revealed that the length of spread of contraction waves was the most important factor that influenced transit.
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            Gastric emptying of solid food is most potently inhibited by carbohydrate in the canine distal ileum

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              The Kinetics of Amino Acid Absorption and Alteration of Plasma Composition of Free Amino Acids After Intestinal Perfusion of Amino Acid Mixtures

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                Journal
                The Journal of Nutrition
                Oxford University Press (OUP)
                0022-3166
                1541-6100
                December 1997
                December 01 1997
                December 1997
                December 01 1997
                : 127
                : 12
                : 2350-2356
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Burns & Allen Research Institute, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA 90048
                [2 ] School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90024
                [3 ] Ross Products Division, Abbott Laboratories, Columbus, OH 43215
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                10.1093/jn/127.12.2350
                6033577d-d686-4567-81f2-f72abc08c611
                © 1997
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