Macronutrient absorption characteristics in humans with short bowel syndrome and jejunocolonic anastomosis: starch is the most important carbohydrate substrate, although pectin supplementation may modestly enhance short chain fatty acid production and fluid absorption.

Atia, Antwan

Macronutrient absorption characteristics in humans with short bowel syndrome and jejunocolonic anastomosis: starch is the most important carbohydrate substrate, although pectin supplementation may modestly enhance short chain fatty acid production and fluid absorption. [electronic resource] - JPEN. Journal of parenteral and enteral nutrition Mar 2011 - 229-40 p. digital

Publication Type: Clinical Trial; Journal Article; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

1941-2444

10.1177/0148607110378410 doi


Adult
Aged
Colon--metabolism
Dietary Carbohydrates--metabolism
Dietary Fats--metabolism
Dietary Fiber--pharmacology
Energy Intake
Fatty Acids, Volatile--biosynthesis
Female
Humans
Intestinal Absorption
Jejunum--metabolism
Male
Middle Aged
Nitrogen--metabolism
Pectins--pharmacology
Short Bowel Syndrome--metabolism
Starch--metabolism