“…Mucin distribution in different part of the gastrointestinal tract varies with anatomical region, cell type, pathology, and species (Scillitani, Zizza, Liquori, & Ferri, ). Types of mucin found in the gastrointestinal tract have been histochemically described in several mammals (Filipe, ; Forman, ; Karakoç, Sağsöz, & Ketani, ; Kotzé & Coetzee, ; Krause, ; Schumacher, Duku, Katoh, Jörns, & Krause, ; Sheahan & Jervis, ). Information available on the prenatal distribution of mucins in the mammalian gastrointestinal tract is scarce (Beyaz & Liman, ; de la Hoz, Eyheramendy, Felipe, & Díaz, ; Felipe, Callejas, & Cabodevila, ; Tano de la Hoz, Flamini, & Díaz, ).…”