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Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition 2006-Nov

Acetate correction for postabsorption metabolism does not improve the [13C]mixed triacylglycerol breath test.

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Christine Slater
Tom Preston
Lawrence T Weaver

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OBJECTIVE

The [C]mixed triacylglycerol (MTG) breath test is a noninvasive measure of fat digestion. After absorption and oxidation, C appears in breath CO2. Recovery is no more than 50% in healthy subjects because of sequestration of acetate in intermediary metabolism. The aims of this study were to investigate interindividual variation and postabsorptive metabolism of MTG using oral [1-C]acetate and to examine the use of correction factors to account for the "missing" label.

METHODS

[C]mixed triacylglycerol and [1-C]acetate breath tests were performed on 8 healthy adults, 9 healthy children and 3 children with cystic fibrosis. Breath was sampled for 6 hours on each occasion. The enrichment of CO2 in breath was measured by isotope ratio mass spectrometry. Cumulative percentage dose recovered CO2 during the MTG test was corrected for label absorbed, but not completely oxidized using the cumulative percentage dose recovered during the acetate test.

RESULTS

Mean recovery of C during the [C]MTG test with an acetate correction was close to 100% in healthy subjects: 103.1% (SD, 11.6%) in adults and 98.9% (SD, 30.3%) in children, but the wide variance indicated that some of the assumptions governing the use of acetate corrections with oral tracers may not be valid.

CONCLUSIONS

The need to perform 2 tests, variation in physical activity between tests and differences in intermediary metabolism preclude the use of acetate correction factors when using [C]MTG to assess intraluminal fat digestion, especially in children.

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