2002
DOI: 10.4327/jsnfs.55.353
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Effect of Administration of 4G-.BETA.-D-Galactosylsucrose(Lactosucrose) on Abdominal Symptoms in Lactose-intolerant Subjects.

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“…Rats (Fujita et al, 1999;Kishino et al, 2006 Normalization of intestinal microflora Rats (Honda et al, 1999) Iwagaki et al, 1991Iwagaki et al, 1993 Prevention of abdominal symptoms of lactose intolerance - Oku, Kasagi, Sawatani, Fukuda & Kurimoto, 2002 a SCFAs -short chain fatty acids. (Terada et al, 1992(Terada et al, , 1993Yoneyama et al, 1992b).…”
Section: Enhancement Of Beneficial Bacteria And/or Inhibition Of Pathmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Rats (Fujita et al, 1999;Kishino et al, 2006 Normalization of intestinal microflora Rats (Honda et al, 1999) Iwagaki et al, 1991Iwagaki et al, 1993 Prevention of abdominal symptoms of lactose intolerance - Oku, Kasagi, Sawatani, Fukuda & Kurimoto, 2002 a SCFAs -short chain fatty acids. (Terada et al, 1992(Terada et al, , 1993Yoneyama et al, 1992b).…”
Section: Enhancement Of Beneficial Bacteria And/or Inhibition Of Pathmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Lactosucrose can also have a beneficial effect in the treatment of patients with chronic inflammatory bowel diseases, like Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis (Teramoto et al, 1996).The prevention of abdominal symptoms in lactose-intolerant patients can be achieved by the administration of lactosucrose (Oku, Kasagi, Sawatani, Fukuda, & Kurimoto, 2002). Additionally, longterm consumption of lactosucrose enhanced the intestinal absorption of calcium, magnesium and phosphorus and reduced bone resorption in healthy young women .…”
Section: In Vivo Studies With Humansmentioning
confidence: 98%