Pancreatic secretion in response to jejunal feeding of elemental diet
- PMID: 4210477
- PMCID: PMC1343643
- DOI: 10.1097/00000658-197408000-00017
Pancreatic secretion in response to jejunal feeding of elemental diet
Abstract
The instillation of elemental diet into the proximal jejunum of dogs results in a brisk pancreatic secretory response, but the fluid is watery and "enzyme-poor." The administration of the caloric equivalent in a standard blenderized ward diet induces pancreatic enzyme secretion. Although elemental diet does not "rest" the pancreas, the failure of these preparations to stimulate pancreatic enzyme secretion gives them a theoretical advantage as a nutritional source in the convalescent phase of acute pancreatitis.
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