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Fate of oleate in the colon of the rat
L. Segal
, J. Kneip
, M. D. Levitt
Medicine - Veteran's Administration Medical Center
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Colon
100%
Oleate
100%
14CO2
57%
Water-soluble
42%
Lipids
28%
Small Intestine
28%
Germ-free
28%
Reflux
14%
Feces
14%
Metabolism
14%
Occlusion
14%
Volatile Metabolites
14%
Lipid Metabolites
14%
Aqueous Phase
14%
Cecum
14%
Bacterial Metabolism
14%
Cannula
14%
Fecal Lipid
14%
Host Tissues
14%
Carbon-14
14%
Terminal Ileum
14%
Colonic Absorption
14%
Fecal Water
14%
Fecal Fat
14%
Fat Measurement
14%
Faecal Recovery
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Carbon 14
100%
Oleic Acid
100%
Germfree Rat
28%
Feces Lipid
28%
Ileum
14%
Chemistry
Oleate
100%
Water Soluble
42%
Metabolite
28%