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Determinants of intestinal mucosal uptake of short and medium chain fatty acids and alcohols
V. L. Sallee, J. M. Dietschy
Internal Medicine
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Chemical Compounds
Medium-Chain Fatty Acid
91%
Short-Chain Fatty Acid
84%
Fatty Alcohol
78%
Fatty Acid
49%
Length
36%
Solute
33%
Permeability
32%
Passive Diffusion
28%
Diffusion Barrier
25%
Long-Chain Fatty Acid
24%
Saturated Fatty Acid
24%
Monomer
23%
Bile Acid
23%
Metabolic
16%
Water Soluble
15%
Molecule
14%
Buffer Solution
13%
Diffusion
12%
Probe
12%
Alcohol
12%
Time
7%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Fatty Alcohols
100%
Volatile Fatty Acids
76%
Fatty Acids
51%
Water
40%
Membrane Lipids
26%
Intestines
22%
Permeability
20%
Micelles
14%
Microvilli
13%
Bile Acids and Salts
12%
Buffers
11%
Alcohols
9%
Temperature
8%