Title : Histomorphology and small intestinal sodium-dependent glucose transporter 1 gene expression in piglets fed phytic acid and phytase-supplemented diets.

Pub. Date : 2011 Aug

PMID : 21454867






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1 Phytic acid supplementation reduced SGLT1 gene expression in the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum by 1.1-, 5.4-, and 2.4-fold, respectively. Phytic Acid solute carrier family 5 member 1 Sus scrofa
2 The reduced SGLT1 gene expression by PA implies that PA reduces nutrient utilization in pigs partly through reduced expression of SGLT1, which is involved in glucose and Na absorption. Phytic Acid solute carrier family 5 member 1 Sus scrofa
3 The reduced SGLT1 gene expression by PA implies that PA reduces nutrient utilization in pigs partly through reduced expression of SGLT1, which is involved in glucose and Na absorption. Phytic Acid solute carrier family 5 member 1 Sus scrofa
4 The reduced SGLT1 gene expression by PA implies that PA reduces nutrient utilization in pigs partly through reduced expression of SGLT1, which is involved in glucose and Na absorption. Phytic Acid solute carrier family 5 member 1 Sus scrofa
5 The increased expression of SGLT1 in the jejunum by phytase supplementation implies that phytase alleviated the negative effects of PA partly through increased expression of SGLT1. Phytic Acid solute carrier family 5 member 1 Sus scrofa
6 The increased expression of SGLT1 in the jejunum by phytase supplementation implies that phytase alleviated the negative effects of PA partly through increased expression of SGLT1. Phytic Acid solute carrier family 5 member 1 Sus scrofa