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Disaccharidases are
glycoside hydrolases,
enzymes that
break down
certain types of
sugars called disaccharides into
simpler sugars called monosaccharides...
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accomplished by
hydrolysis with the help of a type of
enzyme called a
disaccharidase. As
building the
larger sugar ejects a
water molecule,
breaking it down...
- carbohydrate,
especially among patients with a
primary or
secondary disaccharidase deficiency, such as
lactose intolerance or
sucrose intolerance. Malabsorption...
- sucrose, maltose, and isomaltose. This
diagnostic method,
called a
disaccharidase ****ay, is
conducted on
tissue samples taken from the
small intestine...
- via a
specific saturable carrier in the
absence of
glucose and by the
disaccharidase-related
transport system in the
presence of glucose".
Journal of Nutrition...
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kidney beans (Phaseolus
vulgaris L. var. Beldia) on small-intestinal
disaccharidase activity in
Wistar rats".
Toxicology Reports. 5: 46–55. doi:10.1016/j...
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Cystic fibrosis Malrotation Persistent urachus Omphalocele Gastroschisis Disaccharidase (lactase)
deficiencies Primary bile acid
malabsorption Gardner syndrome...
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transcellularly or paracellularly.
Sugar uptake.
Polysaccharidases and
disaccharidases in the
glycocalyx break down
large sugar molecules,
which are then...
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infiltration cause enterocyte damage in the
jejunum such as
diminished disaccharidase activity, fat malabsorption,
decreased amino acid
transport and decreased...
- diarrhea. Sucrase:
converts sucrose into
glucose and fructose.
Other disaccharidases In
carnivorous plants,
digestive enzymes and
acids break down insects...