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Query: EC:3.2.1.108 (lactase)
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On the basis of comparative determinations of the activities of dipeptidases and disaccharidases of the mucous membrane of the small intestine (proximal jejunum) clear correspondences between the morphological findings and the biochemical parameters were the result. L-alanyl-L-prolin-dipeptidase and glycyl-L-valin-dipeptidase as well as lactase, saccharase, maltase and trehalase were determined in altogether 45 children with various malabsorption syndromes of different age in different stages of disease. Diminutions of the activity of the dipeptidases were to be proved analogously to maltase, saccharase and lactase, too, in most cases of subtotal or total villous atrophy. From the results conclusions may be derived to the restricted ability of protein absorption in chronic disease of the small intestine.
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PMID:[L-alanyl-L-proline-dipeptidase and glycyl-L-valine-depeptidase in malabsorption syndrome]. 96 Sep 1

The circadian rhythms of lactase, sucrase and dipeptide hydrolase from homogenates of the small intestine mucose are unequal in different age. The amplitude of diurnal fluctuation is reduced in adult and, particularly, in old rats.
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PMID:[Circadian rhythmicity of the enzyme activity in the small intestine of growing, adult and old rats]. 311 97

Some intestinal enZymes were assayed which were related to: (i) Cellular proliferation, for example, aspartate carbamoyltransferase, thymidine kinase, uridine kinase, and dihydroorotase; (ii) cellular differentiation, for example, lactase, invertase, maltase, alkaline phosphatase, and dipeptidase; and (iii) lysosomes, for example, beta-glucuronidase, acid beta-galactosidase, and acid phosphatase. These enzymatic determinations can be used to distinguish the crypt from the villus during healthy or diseased states.
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PMID:Intestinal enzymes: indicators of proliferation and differentiation in the jejunum. 431 2

The effect of a chronic exposure to sublethal concentration of mercuric chloride (0.3 mg/l) on the activities of some enzymes in the digestive system of the teleost fish Channa punctatus was examined after 15 and 30 days of treatment. Glucose-6-phosphatase was significantly inhibited in the intestine and pyloric caeca. No marked alterations were observed in the activities of maltase and lactase except for elevation in maltase activity and inhibition in lactase activity in the intestine and pyloric caeca after 15 days of treatment. Three peptidases (aminotripeptidase, glycylglycine dipeptidase and glycyl-1-leucine dipeptidase) showed decreased activities in all parts of the digestive system. A decrease was also observed in the activity of lipase except for the stomach where inhibition after 15 days was insignificant. The results indicate that the activities of all the enzymes examined are inhibited in intestine and pyloric caeca and digestion of proteins and lipids may be more affected by mercury than the digestion of some carbohydrates.
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PMID:Changes in the activities of some digestive enzymes of Channa punctatus, exposed chronically to mercuric chloride. 624 41

Rats were made severely uremic with partial nephrectomy (24-hour creatinine clearance 10% of normal). Jejunal dipeptidase activities (substrates: glycyl-L-leucine, L-alanyl-L-proline, and L-methionyl-L-methionine), disaccharidase activities (maltase, sucrase, trehalase, and lactase) and morphology were studied. A highly significant increase in glycyl-L-leucine and L-methionyl-L-methionine dipeptidases was found in uremic rats compared with controls. Proline dipeptidase activities were unaltered. Disaccharidase activities showed a slight increase in sucrase in uremic rats; otherwise no change was found.
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PMID:Small intestinal dipeptidases and disaccharidases in experimental uremia in rats. 677 73