The large intestine in nutrition and disease

The large intestine in nutrition and disease

Introduction

The classical view of the human colon is that of an organ which absorbs salt and water and provides a mechanism for the orderly disposal of waste products of digestion. It is now clear, however, that it has a major role in digestion through the salvage of energy, and possibly nitrogen, from carbohydrate and protein not digested in the upper gut. This is achieved by the metabolism of anaerobic bacteria and is known as fermentation...

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The large intestine in nutrition and disease

01/12/1996
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