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- coeliac disease. In addition, unabsorbed fatty acids, converted to hydroxy-fatty acids by colonic flora, as well as unabsorbed bile acids both impair absorption...
- absorb well in the green-yellow region; the diffuse reflection of the unabsorbed green light is responsible for the abundant green seen in nature. Like...
- glycosides. The anthranoid laxatives p**** through the gastrointestinal tract unabsorbed until they reach the large intestine, where they are changed into their...
- itching and contact dermatitis in the perianal region, possibly due to unabsorbed substances in the ****. "About ****ol Official Site". Archived from the...
- (CPR) Make the heart beats again Activated charcoal administration Remove unabsorbed drugs in the stomach Epinephrine injection Increase heart rate and contractility...
- have less affinity for fructose absorption than for glucose and sucrose. Unabsorbed fructose creates higher osmolarity in the small intestine, which draws...
- ability to transport choline: at high concentrations part of it is left unabsorbed. Absorbed choline leaves the enterocytes via the portal vein, p****es the...
- small intestine is normally nearly sterile. Fermentation occurs when unabsorbed food residues arrive in the colon. Therefore, even more than the composition...
- suffering from kidney failure could lead in theory to hypermagnesemia. Unabsorbed magnesium is excreted in ****; absorbed magnesium is rapidly excreted...
- phytate from these grains and beans is unavailable for absorption, the unabsorbed phytate p****es through the gastrointestinal tract, elevating the amount...