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− | D-xylose or D-glucose absorption tests can be used to assess the absorptive capacity of the small intestine to absorb carbohydrates. To see how to perform these tests click [[D-Glucose and D-Xylose Absorption Tests in Horses|here]] | + | D-xylose or D-glucose absorption tests can be used to assess the absorptive capacity of the small intestine to absorb carbohydrates. D-glucose is more widely available than d-xylose and so the oral glucose tolerance test is more commonly utilised in practice. To see how to perform these tests click [[D-Glucose and D-Xylose Absorption Tests in Horses|here]]. |
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+ | Diseases that cause a reduced or delayed peak in glucose absorption are listed below; | ||
+ | *Chronic colitis [[Salmonellosis|(Salmonella spp)]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:54, 9 June 2010
D-xylose or D-glucose absorption tests can be used to assess the absorptive capacity of the small intestine to absorb carbohydrates. D-glucose is more widely available than d-xylose and so the oral glucose tolerance test is more commonly utilised in practice. To see how to perform these tests click here.
Diseases that cause a reduced or delayed peak in glucose absorption are listed below;
- Chronic colitis (Salmonella spp)
- Element B
- Element C
- Element B
- Element C