Abstract:Abstract:The study is conducted to reveal the effect of oral insulin on the development of carbohydrate hydrolysis and transport in the small intestine in suckling rats. Oral insulin administration (5 U/kg/day) from the 1 st to the 21 st day of postnatal life resulted in induction of the carbohydrate assimilation in the small intestine of growing rats. Oral insulin increased intestinal maltase, sucrase and lactase activity as well as absorption of free and hydrolysis-dependent glucose from maltose in the small… Show more
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