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The observed calcium/phosphate ratio of 4.5 at the intercept of the calcium and phosphate retention curves that should minimize the sum of the urine calcium plus urine phosphate losses was difficult to believe in view of both the known Ca/P ratio of bone and the amounts we were adding to these solutions. This disparity between the optimal ratio determined experimentally and what we had assumed this ratio should be on the basis of known body composition is partially reconciled by the experiment of Sutton and Barltrop. They fed preterm infants stable Ca46 and observed that up to 20% of the isotope absorbed was subsequently excreted in the stool. Our infants also were undoubtedly having unmeasured calcium losses from the bile, pancreatic juice and succus entericus secreted into their intestine... [Pg.49]

Carbenoxolone (B) is a derivative of glycyrrhetinic acid, which occurs in the sap of licorice root (succus Uquiri-tiae). Carbenoxolone stimulates mucus production. At the same time, it has a mineralocorticoid-like action (due to inhibition of 11-p-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase) that promotes renal reabsorption of NaCl and water. It may, therefore, exacerbate hypertensioa congestive heart failure, or edemas. It is obsolete. [Pg.168]

Sheng Jiang Zhi Zingiberis rhizoma recens succus) 1 cup (50 ml)... [Pg.245]

Tian Zhu Huang (Bambusae concretio silicea), Zhu Li (Bambusae succus), Zhu Ru (Bambusae caulis in taeniam), Dan Nan Xing (Pulvis arisaemae cum felle bovis) and Yu Jin (Curcumae radix)... [Pg.305]

Tian Zhu Huang (Bambusae concretio silicea) and Zhu Li (Bambusae succus)... [Pg.321]

K19. Klemensiewicz, F., (Iber den Succus pyloricus. Sitzher. Akad. Wiss. Math. Naturw. Cl. 71, 249 (1875). Cited by Babkin. (Bl). [Pg.357]

Lactucarium. Lactucarium. Lactuca sativa. W. III. 1523. Succus concretus. The concrete juice. [Pg.39]

Epithelial cells migrate from the crypts to the tips of the villi in about 2 days [11]. During this time they differentiate and, at the end of their life cycle, are shed into the lumen. Their contents are extruded in the succus entericus and the intracellular enzymes become available for food and drug metabolization in the gut. The amount of cellular material liberated is about 250 g per day. Drugs and macromolecules can be absorbed by this first paracellular pathway, but no quantitative data are as yet available concerning the extent of this phenomenon. Recent literature suggests that some authors are in favor of absorption between the cells, called persorption and responsible for the uptake of cells [15], while others are still skeptical. [Pg.10]

One patient is reported with apparent lactose intolerance who recovered from this intolerance after a brief respite from lactose ingestion. This suggests that the appearance of lactose in the succus entericus may be delayed and symptomatic. [Pg.45]

Oleum TerebinthinsB. Ehamni Succus. Terebinthina Canadensis. [Pg.287]

The intestinal mucosa secretes an alkaline, watery juice containing several enzymes. This secretion mixes with pancreatic juice and bile to form the intestinal juice. The succus entericus, a pure intestinal secretion, is a thin liquid consisting of water, bicarbonate, and a few enzymes. Among the enzymes found in the intestinal secretion are exopeptidase, aminopeptidase, amylase, maltase, invertase, lactase, lipase, and entero-kinase, which activates trypsinogen. [Pg.262]

Juice from a gastric fistula may be contaminated with food, saliva, or intestinal contents. This difficulty was first avoided by Rudolf Klemensiewicz of Graz, who in 1875 accomplished the difficult feat of constructing a pouch of the gastric antrum." He found the succus pyloricus to be alkaline, viscous, and perhaps pep-... [Pg.13]

Figure 4-4. Rudolf Klemensiewicz s method of preparing an antral pouch in a dog. (From Klemensiewicz R. Ober den Succus pyloricus. Sitzungb Akad Wissensch Wien Math Nat Cl 71, II Abt 249-295, 1875.)... Figure 4-4. Rudolf Klemensiewicz s method of preparing an antral pouch in a dog. (From Klemensiewicz R. Ober den Succus pyloricus. Sitzungb Akad Wissensch Wien Math Nat Cl 71, II Abt 249-295, 1875.)...
Klemensiewicz R. Uber den Succus pylorics. SitzenbAkad Wissensch Wien 11 249-296, 1875. [Pg.347]

Klemensiewicz R. Uber den Succus pyloricus. Sitzenbr Wien Akad Wissensch 11 249-296, 1875 Ivy AC, Oyama Y. Studies on the secretion of the pars pylorica gastri. Am J Physiol 51 5 -6Q, 1921. [Pg.359]

Despite its poisonous nature, Conium is included in several herbals as Succus conii, described as a narcotic, sedative, analgesic, spasmolytic, antiaphrodisiac, and anticancer agent. It was even listed at one time (up to 1934) in the British... [Pg.896]

Glycyrrhizic acid. The glycoside, composed of glycyrrhetic acid (III) as an aglycone linked to two molecules of hexuronic acid, can be determined in Succus liquiritae. - ... [Pg.191]


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