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Effect of Sugars on Transport of Alanine in Intestine

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Journal Science
Specialty Science
Date 1966 Aug 26
PMID 5917549
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The eflect of glucose and galactose on transport of alanine by rabbit ileum has been investigated. Transmural transport and cellular ac cumulation of the amino acid were in hibited by the sugars, but alanine in flux across the mucosal border of the cells was unaltered.

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