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Historiography , Science/history , Technology/history , Bibliographies as Topic , History, 20th Century , SpainSubject(s)
Science/history , Technology/history , Bibliographies as Topic , History, 20th Century , SpainSubject(s)
Medicine , Science/history , History, Ancient , History, Early Modern 1451-1600 , History, Medieval , History, Modern 1601- , SpainABSTRACT
Five healthy females were submited to parenteral nutrition with aminoacids and glucose solution and the acidity and volume of gastric juice were studied. We could find no difference in the obtained values at the various phases, even after the administration of betazole. From this we can conclude that the infusion of aminoacids and glucose does not alter the pattern of gastric secretion.
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Amino Acids/administration & dosage , Gastric Juice/metabolism , Gastric Mucosa/metabolism , Glucose/administration & dosage , Parenteral Nutrition , Amino Acids/metabolism , Betazole/pharmacology , Female , Gastric Mucosa/drug effects , Glucose/metabolism , Humans , Secretory Rate/drug effects , Stimulation, ChemicalABSTRACT
Five healthy females were submited to parenteral nutrition with aminoacids and glucose solution and the acidity and volume of gastric juice were studied. We could find no difference in the obtained values at the various phases, even after the administration of betazole. From this we can conclude that the infusion of aminoacids and glucose does not alter the pattern of gastric secretion.
ABSTRACT
Five healthy females were submited to parenteral nutrition with aminoacids and glucose solution and the acidity and volume of gastric juice were studied. We could find no difference in the obtained values at the various phases, even after the administration of betazole. From this we can conclude that the infusion of aminoacids and glucose does not alter the pattern of gastric secretion.