This study demonstrates that the breath test findings in IBS appear to be valid. While this meta-analysis does not suggest that the breath test findings imply SIBO, the abnormal fermentation timing and dynamics of the breath test findings support a role for abnormal intestinal bacterial distribution in IBS.
Both linaclotide and plecanatide demonstrate similar efficacy and tolerability in treating IBS-C and CIC. No differences in odds of diarrhea were seen between linaclotide and plecanatide.
BF(3)-monohydrate is found to be an efficient and strong acid catalyst as well as an effective protosolvating medium suitable for the hydroxyalkylation of arenes with aromatic aldehydes. This reaction has been extended to aromatic dialdehydes, such as terephthalic dicarboxaldehyde and isoterephthalic dicarboxaldehyde, for the efficient synthesis of diarylmethylbenzaldehydes, which are useful synthons for various organic transformations. Further, successful one step convergent synthesis of various synthetically useful anthracene derivatives from phthalaldehyde was also achieved. BF(3)-H(2)O is less expensive and acts as an efficient substitute for nonoxidizing strong protic acids/superacids.
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