“…First, magnesium sulphate was used because it does not acidify faeces and may even produce an alkaline pH (Zeegan et al, 1970). Secondly, sodium sulphate was examined because this produces a more consistent acidification of faeces than lactulose, probably by a totally different mechanism (Down, Agostini, Morison, and Wrong, 1972;Agostini et al, 1972). Finally, the effects of a mixture of lactulose and sodium sulphate 999 were investigated in an attempt to produce uniform acidification along the length of the colon.…”