Efficient Assimilation of Lactose Carbon in Premature Infants
C. Lawrence Kien,
Jonathan Kepner,
Karen A. Grotjohn
et al.
Abstract:SummaryPrevious studies have shown that there is minimal fecal excretion of carbohydrate energy in premature infants with high breath H2 concentrations, implying that the colon plays an important role in salvaging lactose energy. The present study extends this work by using a stable isotope method for serial assessment of lactose carbon excretion. Thus, in nine premature infants (30–32 weeks of gestation and 11–36 days of age), we conducted 23 longitudinal studies of breath hydrogen concentration and the cumul… Show more
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