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Fluid Therapy with Specific Mucopolysaccharides. A New Approach to Control Diarrhea

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Date 1990 Mar 1
PMID 2138047
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An evaluation is given of the shortcomings of existing oral fluid therapies and their consequences: lack of protection of the intestinal wall and the supply of unabsorbed carbohydrates to the large intestine. The inclusion of specific mucopolysaccharides having a polyxylose backbone and galactose end residues in the side chains seems to offer effective protection of the intestinal wall. A trial conducted in experimentally infected calves (E. coli) shows that this concept of oral fluid therapy limits the number of diarrhea days and induces better growth in calves; a more complete glucose absorption and limitation of the supply of unabsorbed carbohydrates to the large intestine was shown in a trial conducted in human patients with a rotavirus enteritis.

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