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112 related items for PubMed ID: 3657599

  • 1. Microcalorimetric investigation into the metabolic activity of rat caecal flora in the presence of different sugars and sugar substitutes.
    Krüger D, Grossklaus R, Wesolowski T, Beier M.
    Microbios; 1987; 51(206):43-61. PubMed ID: 3657599
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  • 2. Microbiological aspects of some caloric sugar substitutes.
    Birkhed D, Kalfas S, Svensäter G, Edwardsson S.
    Int Dent J; 1985 Mar; 35(1):9-17. PubMed ID: 3858233
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  • 3. Biochemical effects of and bacteriological response to sugar substitutes in the oral environment.
    Frostell G.
    Pharmacol Ther Dent; 1978 Mar; 3(2-4):75-84. PubMed ID: 286372
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  • 4. On the occurrence of free glucose in the caecal contents of rats.
    Siebert G.
    Z Ernahrungswiss; 1987 Jun; 26(2):138-41. PubMed ID: 3630246
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  • 5. [Utilization of the sugar substitute Palatinit in metabolism].
    Ziesenitz SC.
    Beitr Infusionther Klin Ernahr; 1986 Jun; 16():120-32. PubMed ID: 2945548
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  • 6. The effect of dietary xylitol on the ability of rat caecal flora to metabolise xylitol.
    Krishnan R, Wilkinson I, Joyce L, Rofe AM, Bais R, Conyers RA, Edwards JB.
    Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci; 1980 Dec; 58(6):639-52. PubMed ID: 6791623
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  • 7. Methods available to estimate the energy values of sugar alcohols.
    Ellwood KC.
    Am J Clin Nutr; 1995 Nov; 62(5 Suppl):1169S-1174S. PubMed ID: 7484938
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  • 8. [Formation of acids by cariogenically important streptococci from sugars and sugar alcohols with special reference to isomaltitol and isomaltulose].
    Gehring F.
    Z Ernahrungswiss Suppl; 1973 Nov; 15():16-27. PubMed ID: 4518246
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  • 15. [Sugar substitutes in the diabetic diet].
    Mehnert H.
    Int Z Vitam Ernahrungsforsch Beih; 1976 Nov; 15():295-324. PubMed ID: 783058
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  • 16. Gastrointestinal transit and digestibility of maltitol, sucrose and sorbitol in rats: a multicompartmental model and recovery study.
    Krüger D, Grossklaus R, Herold M, Lorenz S, Klingebiel L.
    Experientia; 1992 Aug 15; 48(8):733-40. PubMed ID: 1516679
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  • 17. Assessment of acid production by various human oral micro-organisms when palatinose or leucrose is utilized.
    Peltroche-Llacsahuanga H, Hauk CJ, Kock R, Lampert F, Lütticken R, Haase G.
    J Dent Res; 2001 Jan 15; 80(1):378-84. PubMed ID: 11269732
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  • 18. [Bacteriological investigation of the cariogenic effects of sugar alcohols and sucrose].
    Gürgân S, Alaçam R, Söylev I.
    Mikrobiyol Bul; 1987 Jan 15; 21(1):42-7. PubMed ID: 3126379
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