Bacteria, bile salts, and intestinal monosaccharide malabsorption

M Gracey, V Burke, A Oshin, J Barker, EF Glasgow - Gut, 1971 - gut.bmj.com
Intestinal monosaccharide transport was studied in a series of rats with a self-filling jejunal
blind loop using 3mM arbutin (p-hydroxyphenyl-B-glucoside) or 1mM D-fructose as …

Intestinal transport of fructose.

M Gracey, V Burke, A Oshin - Lancet, 1970 - cabdirect.org
The uptake of fructose by jejunum of rats killed after 48 h without food after incubation in
0.001 M fructose was studied under normal conditions, or in mediums at 4 C, gassed with …

[CITATION][C] Active intestinal transport of D-fructose

M Gracey, V Burke, A Oshin - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) …, 1972 - Elsevier
The uptake of d-fructose by the small intestine of the rat was studied in vitro. 1. 1. Under the
experimental conditions outlined, the small intestine of the rat accumulates d-fructose …

[CITATION][C] Reversible inhibition of intestinal active sugar transport by deconjugated bile salt in vitro

M Gracey, V Burke, A Oshin - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) …, 1971 - Elsevier
1. The studies reported here were undertaken to establish whether the inhibition of intestinal
sugar transport caused by deconjugated bile salts in vitro is simply due to cellular …

[CITATION][C] Dissociation of intestinal active sugar transport from (Na++ K+) ATPase activity

M Gracey, V Burke, M Storrie, A Oshin - Clinica Chimica Acta, 1972 - Elsevier
1. The possible relationship of small intestinal sodium and potassium-stimulated adenosine
triphosphatase activity [(Na++ K+) ATPase] to sugar transport was studied in rats in vitro. 2 …