A study of several factors incident to the absorption of choline from the small intestine of the albino rat

The substance choline, one of the quaternary nitrogen bases, has been the subject of a number of reviews and investigations. It has been described as a cholinergic agent, an inotropic agent, a vitamin, and perhaps in other ways. In spite of the interest shown in its action and uses, there is as yet...

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Main Author: Purdy, Ralph E.
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Published: Scholarly Commons 1967
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spelling ndltd-pacific.edu-oai-scholarlycommons.pacific.edu-uop_etds-13972021-09-01T05:18:02Z A study of several factors incident to the absorption of choline from the small intestine of the albino rat Purdy, Ralph E. The substance choline, one of the quaternary nitrogen bases, has been the subject of a number of reviews and investigations. It has been described as a cholinergic agent, an inotropic agent, a vitamin, and perhaps in other ways. In spite of the interest shown in its action and uses, there is as yet very little information available as to the mechanism by which it is absorbed by the intestinal mucosa. The studies referred to thus far leave the field open for additional investigation. No mention was found in the literature of studies on selective areas of absorption of choline in the small intestine, or whether enzyme inhibitors might produce an effect on rate of absorption. In view of the possibility that active transport, and thus enzyme activity, might be involved in choline absorption, it is conceivable that rate of choline absorption might be altered by such enzyme inhibitors as phlorizin and 2, 4-dinitrophenol. Selective areas of choline absorption, and the effects of several enzyme inhibitors were, then, selected as the areas for investigation in the study described here. 1967-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/398 https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1397&context=uop_etds University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations Scholarly Commons Choline Pharmacology Digestion Biochemistry Medicine and Health Sciences Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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topic Choline
Pharmacology
Digestion
Biochemistry
Medicine and Health Sciences
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
spellingShingle Choline
Pharmacology
Digestion
Biochemistry
Medicine and Health Sciences
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Purdy, Ralph E.
A study of several factors incident to the absorption of choline from the small intestine of the albino rat
description The substance choline, one of the quaternary nitrogen bases, has been the subject of a number of reviews and investigations. It has been described as a cholinergic agent, an inotropic agent, a vitamin, and perhaps in other ways. In spite of the interest shown in its action and uses, there is as yet very little information available as to the mechanism by which it is absorbed by the intestinal mucosa. The studies referred to thus far leave the field open for additional investigation. No mention was found in the literature of studies on selective areas of absorption of choline in the small intestine, or whether enzyme inhibitors might produce an effect on rate of absorption. In view of the possibility that active transport, and thus enzyme activity, might be involved in choline absorption, it is conceivable that rate of choline absorption might be altered by such enzyme inhibitors as phlorizin and 2, 4-dinitrophenol. Selective areas of choline absorption, and the effects of several enzyme inhibitors were, then, selected as the areas for investigation in the study described here.
author Purdy, Ralph E.
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title A study of several factors incident to the absorption of choline from the small intestine of the albino rat
title_short A study of several factors incident to the absorption of choline from the small intestine of the albino rat
title_full A study of several factors incident to the absorption of choline from the small intestine of the albino rat
title_fullStr A study of several factors incident to the absorption of choline from the small intestine of the albino rat
title_full_unstemmed A study of several factors incident to the absorption of choline from the small intestine of the albino rat
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