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Balance pancreas

Diarrhea may cause acidosis as a result of loss of Na, Kfi and HCOJ. One of the primary exocrine functions of the pancreas is production of HCOs to neutralize gastric contents on entry into the duodenum. If the water, K", and HCO7 in the intestine are not reabsorbed, a hypokalemic, normal anion gap metabolic acidosis will develop. The resulting hyperchloremia is due to the replacement of lost bicarbonate with Cr to maintain electrical balance. [Pg.1771]

Licorice may also be found in herbal teas. For example, one tea product is touted as a "women s tonic," and in addition to licorice contains dong quai, astragalus, and ginseng to "combat stress, nourish the adrenals, pancreas, liver, and endocrine system." The tea manufacturer also claims that their product helps with hormonal balance and relief of premenstrual syndrome. [Pg.289]

The bicarbonate ion (HCO3A is the second-largest anionic contributor to maintaining acid-base balance, and its secretion from the pancreas helps to neutralize the contents of the small intestine. Respiration controlling the carbon dioxide concentration of the blood (PaCOj) and renal excretion of bicarbonate are the two main homeostatic influences on plasma bicarbonate. Within the renal tubular lumen, carbonic anhydrase converts carbonic acid into carbon dioxide, which diffuses into the epithelial cells and forms carbonic acid, which later dissociates to bicarbonate. [Pg.119]

Hank s balance salt solution (HESS) Bovine serum albumin Human transferrin Putrescme dihydrochloride Sodium selenite Triiodothyronine, sodium salt Insulin (bovine pancreas, 241.U /mg) Progesterone Corticosterone grade A... [Pg.53]


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