Title of article
Absorption of enterally administered N-acetyl- -glutamine versus glutamine in pigs
Author/Authors
Alexandra Arnaud، نويسنده , , Maria Ram?rez، نويسنده , , Jeffrey H. Baxter، نويسنده , , Antonio J. Angulo ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
10
From page
1303
To page
1312
Abstract
Background & aims: Glutamine instability in liquid media suggests that evaluation of reasonable enteral nutrition sources of glutamine is needed. N-acetyl- -glutamine offers no instability and no intolerance problems. This research was conducted to study the absorption and apparent digestibility of glutamine versus N-acetyl- -glutamine.
Methods: Two pig models were used. (1) In a clamped jejunal loop experiment, we measured the concentrations of glutamine and N-acetyl- -glutamine in the intestinal infused solutions, intestinal mucosa, and portal and peripheral blood. (2) In a feeding experiment, we determined their apparent digestibility.
Results: N-acetyl- -glutamine ( 76%) was slightly less absorbed than glutamine ( 85%) from the intestinal lumen into mucosa, where it was not detected as intact molecule, suggesting almost complete hydrolysis during absorption. Virtually no intact N-acetyl- -glutamine was observed in the blood compartments; glutamine from lumenal N-acetyl- -glutamine had the same behavior as that from lumenal-free glutamine in portal and peripheral blood. The apparent ileal digestibility of N-acetyl- -glutamine was lower than that of free glutamine, as N-acetyl- -glutamine was probably retained in the intestinal lumen to a greater extent than glutamine.
Conclusion: N-acetyl- -glutamine appeared to be a good candidate for glutamine fortification of enteral nutrition formulas.
Keywords
Glutamine , Bioavailability , pig , Intestinal absorption , N-acetyl-L-glutamine
Journal title
Clinical Nutrition
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Clinical Nutrition
Record number
504801
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