Absorption of folic acid from the small intestine of the rat |
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Authors: | A. S. V. Burgen and N. J. Goldberg |
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Abstract: | The absorption of folic acid from segments of the small intestine of the rat has been measured in situ with tritium-labelled folic acid. The fraction absorbed was independent of concentration below 10-6 M but was depressed to half at 4×10-5 M. Direct measurements of fluxes showed that the mucosal → serosal flux was about 14 times the serosal → mucosal flux, and therefore that uptake of folic acid is an active process. In the ileum but not in the duodeno-jejunum, absorption was depressed by the presence of electrolyte. There was little difference in absorptive capacity between jejunum and ileum nor was there any significant change in animals suffering from a dietary deficiency of folic acid. |
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