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amylase/diarrhea

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Thermophilic amylase-digested rice-electrolyte solution in the treatment of acute diarrhea in children.

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OBJECTIVE To compare the efficacy of an oral rehydration solution (ORS) containing short polymers of glucose derived from rice (Amylyte-ORS) and five times the caloric density of current ORS to the standard glucose-ORS (World Health Organization [WHO] = ORS) in the treatment of acute diarrhea in

Improved energy intakes using amylase-digested weaning foods in Tanzanian children with acute diarrhea.

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Amylase from germinating cereal grains enables the preparation of porridge with a higher energy density than conventional weaning foods. This food can be combined with fermentation, which inhibits pathogen growth. These food technologies are inexpensive, can be implemented at the household level,

Absorption of nutrients from an energy-dense diet liquefied with amylase from germinated wheat in infants with acute diarrhea.

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BACKGROUND Addition of a small amount of amylase rich flour (ARF) to a thick porridge instantly liquefy the porridge and increase the energy intake even by sick children. The present study examined the absorption of macronutrients and calorie from an energy dense diet liquefied with ARF in children

A randomized controlled trial of glucose versus amylase resistant starch hypo-osmolar oral rehydration solution for adult acute dehydrating diarrhea.

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BACKGROUND Reduction of gross diarrhea rate in excess of that seen over time with intravenous therapy and appropriate antibiotics is not usually achieved by oral glucose-electrolyte rehydration therapy for cholera and cholera-like diarrheas. RESULTS This prospective randomized clinical trial at a

Amylase-resistant starch as adjunct to oral rehydration therapy in children with diarrhea.

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BACKGROUND Oral rehydration solution (ORS) for treatment of diarrhea relies on enhancement of small intestinal sodium and fluid absorption to correct dehydration. Amylase-resistant starch added to ORS significantly reduced the duration and severity of diarrhea in adults with cholera, presumably by

Physiologic deficiency of pancreatic amylase in infancy: a factor in iatrogenic diarrhea.

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[Diarrhea and jaundice (serum enzymes and urinary amylase): (pancreatic carcinoma)].

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[Study of serum amylase, glutamic-pyruvic transaminase and glucose levels in severe acute diarrhea in infants].

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The treatment of acute diarrhea in the third millennium: a pediatrician's perspective.

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Diarrheal diseases continue to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although new, potentially useful drugs such as acetorphan are appearing at the horizon, the cornerstone of treatment remains a proper oral rehydration (ORT). Yet, the rates at which ORT is used are still

Molecular studies of fecal anaerobic commensal bacteria in acute diarrhea in children.

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OBJECTIVE The commensal bacterial flora of the colon may undergo changes during diarrhea, owing to colonization of the intestine by pathogens and to rapid intestinal transit. This study used molecular methods to determine changes in the composition of selected commensal anaerobic bacteria during and

Increased serum amylase and lipase in fructose malabsorbers.

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BACKGROUND Fructose malabsorption is frequently seen in the general population and is characterised by the inability to absorb fructose efficiently. Due to fructose malabsorption, fructose reaches the colon where it is broken down by bacteria to short fatty acids, CO(2) and H(2). Bloating, cramps,

Essential oil of Zygophyllum album inhibits key-digestive enzymes related to diabetes and hypertension and attenuates symptoms of diarrhea in alloxan-induced diabetic rats.

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BACKGROUND Zygophyllum album L. (Zygophyllaceae), commonly known as Bougriba, is widely used to treat diabetes, digestive tract spasm, and hypertension in folk medicine, in Tunisia. OBJECTIVE This study investigates the antidiabetic, antidiarrheal, and antihypertensive activities of the leaves of

Composition and preliminary evaluation of a hydrolyzed rice-based oral rehydration solution for the treatment of acute diarrhea in children.

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OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to experimentally develop and clinically evaluate the safety and potential usefulness of a rice-based, short glucose polymer oral rehydration solution (ORS), Amylyte, in the treatment of acute diarrhea. Amylyte has a similar osmolality but a higher caloric

A packaged rice-based oral rehydration solution for acute diarrhea.

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In a 12-month community study in Ecuadorian preschool children, we compared a packaged rice-based oral rehydration solution (R-ORS) that contained 160 g of rice flour and 12 g of sucrose per liter as well as electrolytes and alpha-amylase, and required cooking before consumption, to the standard

Surface displayed expression of a neutralizing epitope of spike protein from a Korean strain of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus.

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The neutralizing epitope (K-COE) of the spike protein from a Korean strain of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) has been shown to prevent and foster an immune response to PED, when orally adjusted. The cell surface of the budding yeast,Saccharomyces cerevisiae, was engineered to anchor
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