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The net effect of passage through the small intestine is absorption of most of the water and electrolytes (sodium, chloride, potassium) and essentially all dietary organic molecules (including glucose, amino acids and fatty acids).
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It was concluded that overall etimizol absorption from small intestine was high and its low bioavailability resulted from presystemic drug metabolism, as well as that the absorption kinetics was dose-dependent, with saturation reached at higher drug doses.
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Verapamil was shown to improve the glucose absorption whereas perfusion of the rat small intestine with high-calcium solution decreased it. ... Verapamil was shown to improve the glucose absorption whereas perfusion of the rat small intestine with high-calcium solution decreased it. The transport system of glucose following...
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Small intestine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In vertebrates, the small intestine is the part of the gastrointestinal tract (gut) following the stomach and followed by the large intestine, and is where the vast majority of digestion and absorpt...
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While digestion continues in the small intestine, it also becomes a major site for the process of absorption, that is, the passage of digested food into the bloodstream, and its transport to the rest of the body.
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The small intestine is the primary organ of digestion and absorption. It consists of three parts: the duodenum, the jejunum, and the ileum. The entire small intestine is about 6 m long (range: 4.6–9 m). The duodenum is about 25 cm long (the term "duodenum" means “12”, suggesting that it is 12 inches long).
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Food mixtures leaving the stomach are called chyme, and this empties into the small intestine after about two to four hours in the stomach. The small intestine is where most digestion takes place. A pyloric sphincter controls ... Protein, carbohydrate, lipid, and most vitamin absorption occur in the small intestine.
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Dietary protein absorption of the small intestine in human neonates. ... However, there are no data on net dietary protein absorption of the small intestine in the period after intestinal surgery in human neonates.
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The rest of the small intestine, located below the duodenum, consists of the jejunum and the ileum. These parts of the small intestine are largely responsible for the absorption of fats and other nutrients. Churning movements facilitate absorption.
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