Aktuelle Ernährungswissenschaftliche Probleme 1973
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-41451-4_2
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Ernährungsphysiologische Untersuchungen mit Isomaltit an der Ratte

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“…If the fermentative capacity had been exceeded, diarrhoea1 symptoms via the osmotic activity of intact carbohydrates (Saunders & Wiggins, 1981) should have occurred. It should be mentioned here also that undegraded Palatinit in stools in men (Musch et al 1973) and animals (Grupp & Siebert, 1978;Kirchgessner et al 1983; S. C. Ziesenitz, R. Vallon, E. J. Karle, C. Benning and G. Siebert, unpublished results) has never resulted in excretion levels exceeding 1% of the oral dose.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…If the fermentative capacity had been exceeded, diarrhoea1 symptoms via the osmotic activity of intact carbohydrates (Saunders & Wiggins, 1981) should have occurred. It should be mentioned here also that undegraded Palatinit in stools in men (Musch et al 1973) and animals (Grupp & Siebert, 1978;Kirchgessner et al 1983; S. C. Ziesenitz, R. Vallon, E. J. Karle, C. Benning and G. Siebert, unpublished results) has never resulted in excretion levels exceeding 1% of the oral dose.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Its occurrence cannot be explained except by the assumption that small amounts o f the disaccharide alcohol are absorbed without cleavage from the intestine, as already reported in experiments with rats (2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The present study is in consequence concerned with the digestibility of hydrogenated palatinose and the energetic utilisation of its cleavage products in the metabolism of man and rat. Several short communications have appeared since this work was started [22,40,52,53].…”
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