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Forster H, Boecker S, Zagel D
Z Ernahrungswiss . 1978 Dec; 17(4):224-39. PMID: 735196
Glucose, fructose, sorbitol or xylitol were infused for four hours at different dose levels to metabolically healthy volunteers. The metabolic effects of the so-called glucose substitutes were compared to that...
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Forster H, Boecker S, Walther A
Fortschr Med . 1977 Jan; 95(2):99-102. PMID: 832837
In 24 diabetic children treated with insulin xylitol was used as a sugar substitute for four weeks in an amount of 30 gms/day. In one case only the xylitol application...
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Boecker S, Forster H
Adv Exp Med Biol . 1977 Jan; 76A:500-8. PMID: 855724
No abstract available.
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Forster H, Boecker S, Dudziak R, Steuer A
Nutr Metab . 1977 Jan; 21 Suppl 1:124-7. PMID: 411074
No abstract available.
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Boecker S, Hoos I, Forster H
Nutr Metab . 1977 Jan; 21 Suppl 1:118-20. PMID: 411072
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Forster H, Hoos I, Boecker S
Z Ernahrungswiss . 1976 Sep; 15(3):284-93. PMID: 969714
Intravenous infusions of maltose were performed using human volunteers. Four volunteers received maltose in a dose of 0.25 g/kg bodyweight and hour during eight hours. A follow-up period of three...
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Forster H, Dudziak R, Steuer A, Boecker S
Infusionsther Klin Ernahr . 1976 Aug; 3(4):228-35. PMID: 821861
Influence of the infusion of amino acid solutions on metabolic changes caused by parenteral nutrition with fructose. In eleven unconscious polytraumatized patients of the intensive care station, intravenous infusions with...
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Forster H, Boecker S, Heller L, Hellmund U
Z Ernahrungswiss . 1975 Dec; 14(4):333-40. PMID: 1229168
The metabolic effects of intravenous infusion of glucose, fructose, sorbitol or xylitol were investigated using human volunteers. The infusion period was 4 hours or 48 hours. Serum phosphate concentration decreased...
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Forster H, Hoos I, Boecker S, Michel B
Infusionsther Klin Ernahr . 1975 Dec; 2(6):385-92. PMID: 812814
The suitability of maltose for parenteral nutrition was investigated in metabolically healthy volunteers. A solution containing 20% of maltose was infused intravenously for four hours using three different doses (0.125...
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Forster H, Heller L, Hellmund U, Boecker S
Fortschr Med . 1975 Sep; 93(27):1257-61. PMID: 816722
Four groups of six volunteers were given continuous infusions of glucose, fructose, sorbitol and xylitol in a dosage of 0.25 g/kg body weight over 48 hours. All solutions were well...