The age-dependence of intestinal absorption using d-xylose as an example
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The age-dependence of intestinal absorption using d-xylose as an example
Abstract
In 40 infants the serum concentrations of D-xylose were measured from capillary blood samples up to 300 min after an oral dosage of 0.5 g of D-xylose per kg body weight. The parameters of the absorption kinetics, which are calculated by a digital computer program, showed an age-dependent behavior. Infants up to the age of 2 months have lower maximal serum concentrations compared to older ones because of a larger volume of distribution. The rate constant of invasion k1, which serves as a measure for the rate of intestinal absorption and the rate constant of elimination k2 were significantly lower in infants up to the age of 2 months compared to older ones. The quotient of k1:k2 was independent of age. The time it took to reach maximal serum concentration was significantly longer in young infants. By adding metoclopramide simultanously to the oral D-xylose doses it could be demonstrated that the slower motility of the gastrointestinal tract in newborns and young infants is not exclusively responsible for the slower rate of absorption of D-xylose. Comparing the absorption rates in 26 infants after different D-xylose dosages a saturation kinetics may be supposed.
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