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Query: EC:3.2.1.108 (
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)
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1. In order to investigate a possible competition for intestinal transport between amino acids and monosaccharides in man, iso-osmotic solutions containing (A) 100 m-mole glycine 1.(-1), (B) 100 m-mole glycine and 200 m-mole monosaccharide (glucose or galactose) 1.(-1), and (C) 200 m-mole monosaccharide 1.(-1), were successively perfused into the upper jejunum of twelve African Zambian patients. None had clinical evidence of malnutrition or small-intestinal disease. By using a double-lumen tube and by reference to a non-absorbable marker (polyethylene glycol, 4000), the rates of absorption of these substances have been calculated for a 30 cm jejunal segment.2. The presence of glucose and galactose produced a significant impairment (up to 50%) in the rate of absorption of glycine. There was also a significant decrease in the uptake of both monosaccharides from the solutions in which glycine was also present.3. If this observation also applies to other amino acids it could have a practical value in population groups living on high carbohydrate diets with a marginal concentration of some essential amino acids. It could have special importance when the jejunal mucosa is damaged in severe malnutrition or
gastrointestinal infection
. This impairment of amino acid uptake may explain the very high incidence of genetically determined
lactase
-deficiency in Africa.
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PMID:Impairment of glycine absorption by glucose and galactose in man. 557 47