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  • 1. Restoration of rat colonic epithelium after in situ intestinal instillation of the absorption promoter, sodium caprate.
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  • 11. Absorption-enhancing effects of sodium caprate and palmitoyl carnitine in rat and human colons.
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  • 18. Differences in the enhancing effects of sodium caprate on colonic and jejunal drug absorption.
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  • 19. Absorption enhancement in intestinal epithelial Caco-2 monolayers by sodium caprate: assessment of molecular weight dependence and demonstration of transport routes.
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