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  • 1. Macronutrient absorption characteristics in humans with short bowel syndrome and jejunocolonic anastomosis: starch is the most important carbohydrate substrate, although pectin supplementation may modestly enhance short chain fatty acid production and fluid absorption.
    Atia A, Girard-Pipau F, Hébuterne X, Spies WG, Guardiola A, Ahn CW, Fryer J, Xue F, Rammohan M, Sumague M, Englyst K, Buchman AL.
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  • 2. Colonic digestion and absorption of energy from carbohydrates and medium-chain fat in small bowel failure.
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  • 3. Importance of colonic support for energy absorption as small-bowel failure proceeds.
    Nordgaard I, Hansen BS, Mortensen PB.
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  • 4. Colon as a digestive organ in patients with short bowel.
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  • 6. Colonic fermentation of complex dietary carbohydrates in short-bowel patients. No association with hydrogen excretion and fecal and plasma short-chain fatty acids.
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  • 9. Fecal short-chain fatty acids in patients with diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome: in vitro studies of carbohydrate fermentation.
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  • 10. Pectin improves colonic function in rat short bowel syndrome.
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  • 11. Fiber from a regular diet is directly associated with fecal short-chain fatty acid concentrations in the elderly.
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  • 12. Colonic health: fermentation and short chain fatty acids.
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  • 13. Growth hormone, glutamine, and a modified diet enhance nutrient absorption in patients with severe short bowel syndrome.
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  • 14. The effects of a pectin-supplemented elemental diet in a boy with short gut syndrome.
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  • 15. Evidence for colonic conservation of malabsorbed carbohydrate in short bowel syndrome.
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  • 16. In vitro batch fecal fermentation comparison of gas and short-chain fatty acid production using "slowly fermentable" dietary fibers.
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  • 17. Short-chain fatty acids in the human colon: relation to gastrointestinal health and disease.
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  • 18. The effect of pectin, corn and wheat starch, inulin and pH on in vitro production of methane, short chain fatty acids and on the microbial community composition in rumen fluid.
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