p. 1. ISBN 0-486-69213-2. gastric juice. Harré, R. (1981). Great Scientific Experiments. Phaidon (Oxford). pp. 39-47. ISBN 0- ... Beaumont, William (1838). Experiments and Observations on the Gastric Juice and the Physiology of Digestion. Edinburgh: ... "Father of Gastric Physiology" following his research on human digestion started at Fort Mackinac on Mackinac Island, Michigan. ...
p. 1. ISBN 0-486-69213-2. gastric juice. Harré, R. (1981). Great Scientific Experiments. Phaidon (Oxford). pp. 39-47. ISBN 0- ... Experiments and Observations on the Gastric Juice and the Physiology of Digestion. Edinburgh: Maclachlan and Stewart. ... "Father of Gastric Physiology" following his research on human digestion started at Fort Mackinac on Mackinac Island, Michigan. ...
Latner, A. L.; Ungley, C. C.; Cox, E. V.; McEvoy-Bowe, E.; Raine, L. (1953). "Electrophoresis of Human Gastric Juice in ... Oral Administration with Normal Gastric Juice". BMJ. 2 (4685): 908-911. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.4685.908. PMC 2039122. PMID 14772515 ...
If the pH value of the sample is shifted to the acidic side, for example, in the case of increased acidity of gastric juice, ... Pei-Jung Lu (2010). "Gastric juice acidity in upper gastrointestinal diseases". World Journal of Gastroenterology (journal) ( ... Such a design bears the risk of false-positive result due to the pH value of the gastric biopsy when it is placed on the ... This avoids the influence of the pH value of the sample (gastric biopsy) on the result of a selective urease test, which ...
... vomiting gastric juice; and addition alkalemia (excess alkali ingestion) into his textbook 'Metabolic Aspects of Surgery" ...
Gastric juice in duodenal and gastric ulcers. J. Am. Med. Assoc, 68:330-33. With J. J. Moorhead and F. W. Burcky. An ... Fatal effect of total loss of gastric juice. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med., 26:305-7. 1930 With J. C. Ellis. Liver autolysis in ... They found that removal of the antrum noticeably reduced the flow of gastric juices. That same year, while at the University of ... The gastrin and stomach's secretions stimulate the flow of gastric juices and cause the stomach "digest" itself, causing the ...
Gastrin stimulates the gastric glands to release gastric juice. These cells are mostly found in pyloric glands in the antrum of ... Gastric glands are mostly exocrine glands and are all located beneath the gastric pits within the gastric mucosa-the mucous ... The gastric mucosa is pitted with innumerable gastric pits which each house 3-5 gastric glands. The cells of the exocrine ... "gastric pits, that each open into four or five gastric glands", Quantitative Human Physiology 2E, 2017, Joseph Feher " ...
For example, Naproxen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug that is a weak acid (its pKa value is 5.0). The gastric juice ... Cells have a more acidic pH inside the cell than outside (gastric mucosal cells being an exception). Therefore, basic drugs ( ...
Gastric juice in the stomach starts protein digestion. Gastric juice mainly contains hydrochloric acid and pepsin. In infants ... Gastric juice contains hydrochloric acid and pepsin which would damage the walls of the stomach and mucus and bicarbonates are ... This activates the release of acetylcholine, which stimulates the release of more gastric juices. As protein enters the stomach ... This triggers G cells to release gastrin, which in turn stimulates parietal cells to secrete gastric acid. Gastric acid is ...
Paoletti MG, Norberto L, Damini R, Musumeci S (2007). "Human gastric juice contains chitinase that can degrade chitin". Annals ...
Modlin, I. M. (September 1999). "A gastric sexology: the story of three men and three bottles of gastric juice". J. Clin. ... Beaumont published the account of his experiments in 1838 as Experiments and Observations on the Gastric Juice, and the ... O'Leary, J. P. (January 1994). "The identification of the caustic agent in gastric juice". The American Surgeon. 60 (1): 79-80 ... Experiments and observations on the gastric juice and the physiology of digestion. By William Beaumont. Plattsburgh. Printed by ...
Also recovered from gastric juice, sputum and urine samples. Strain 2186/92 = ATCC 51985 = CCUG 42422 = CCUG 42559 = CIP 105465 ...
Gastric and duodenal ulcer. Medical cure by an efficient removal of gastric juice corrosion. Diagnosis of esophageal lesions. " ... Medical cure by an efficient removal of gastric juice corrosion. By Bertram W. Sippy". JAMA. 250 (16): 2192-2197. doi:10.1001/ ... Sippy, B. W. (October 28, 1983). "Landmark article May 15, 1915: Gastric and duodenal ulcer. ...
Gastric acid also known as gastric juice is secreted from gastric glands, which are located in gastric pits. Gastric juice ... Gastric pits are indentations in the stomach which denote entrances to 3-5 tubular shaped gastric glands. They are deeper in ... "Secretions from several gastric glands flow into each gastric pit" Principals of Anatomy & Physiology 15th Ed 2017, Gerard ... Hydrochloric acid is secreted by parietal cells, pepsinogen is secreted by gastric chief cells and mucus is secreted by mucus ...
Beaumont's research into gastric juices was very advanced for the time. His work confirmed William Prout's theory that gastric ... p. 1. gastric juice. Myer, Jesse S., ed. (1912). Life and Letters of Dr. William Beaumont. C. V. Mosby Company (St. Louis). p. ... p. 1. gastric juice. Harré, R. (1981). Great Scientific Experiments. Phaidon (Oxford). pp. 39-47. ISBN 978-0-7148-2096-5. ... Studies of St-Martin's stomach led to greater understanding of the stomach, gastric juices and the processes of digestion. On ...
Gastric acid (informally gastric juice), produced in the stomach plays a vital role in the digestive process, and mainly ... A peptide hormone, gastrin, produced by G cells in the gastric glands, stimulates the production of gastric juice which ... Gastric lipase secreted by the chief cells in the fundic glands in the gastric mucosa of the stomach, is an acidic lipase, in ... The second stage, the gastric phase, happens in the stomach. Here the food is further broken down by mixing with gastric acid ...
"William Prout and the discovery of hydrochloric acid in the gastric juice". Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 20 (2): 340- ... He however identified the gastric acid incorrectly as phosphoric acid and it was only ten years later that William Prout ... in the stomach by an acidic juice and that the mass then went to the duodenum where it mixed with bile and pancreatic juice. ... Richmond, Caroline (1986). "Two and a quarter centuries of digestive juices". Trends in Biochemical Sciences. 11 (12): 528-530 ...
"Purification of intrinsic factor and vitamin B12 binders from human gastric juice". Annales Medicinae Experimentalis et ...
Experiments and Observations on the Gastric Juice, and the Physiology of Digestion. Edinburgh: Maclachlan and Stewart, 1838. ...
He discovered hydrochloric acid in gastric juice and its chemical interaction with pepsin. He studied bile and pancreatic ... juices. Some of this work was done with Friedrich Bidder. He studied chemical changes in blood associated with cholera, ...
Brandi G (Aug 2006). "Urease-positive bacteria other than Helicobacter pylori in human gastric juice and mucosa". Am J ... Gastric bypass procedures such as a duodenal switch and RNY, where the largest acid producing parts of the stomach are either ... For practical purposes, gastric pH and endoscopy should be done in someone with suspected achlorhydria. Older testing methods ... Little is known on the prognosis of achlorhydria, although there have been reports of an increased risk of gastric cancer. A ...
When alcohol goes straight Stomach, it reduces the secretion of gastric juices. It can also cause interference to the mucous ...
They secrete neutral mucin that protects the esophagus from acidic gastric juices. They are simple tubular or branched tubular ... esophago-gastric junction) in the lamina propria mucosae. ...
Beaumont, William; Combe, Andrew (1838). Experiments and Observations on the Gastric Juice, and the Physiology of Digestion ( ... United States Army surgeon William Beaumont pioneers human gastric endoscopy on Alexis St. Martin. Scottish surgeon John Henry ...
Beaumont, W; Combe, A (1838). Experiments and observations on the gastric juice, and the physiology of digestion (reprint ed ... The practice of gastric endoscopy in humans was pioneered by United States Army surgeon William Beaumont (1785-1853) in 1822 ...
... , gastric juice, or stomach acid is a digestive fluid formed within the stomach lining. With a pH between 1 and 3, ... Gastric acid is then secreted into the lumen of the gastric gland and gradually reaches the main stomach lumen. The exact ... In the duodenum, gastric acid is neutralized by bicarbonate. This also blocks gastric enzymes that have their optima in the ... The primary active component of gastric acid is hydrochloric acid (HCl), which is produced by parietal cells in the gastric ...
The gastric juices and enzymes responsible for digestion are stimulated in the meantime. However, if a person walks after ... Postprandial walking but not consumption of alcoholic digestifs or espresso accelerates gastric emptying in healthy volunteers ... eating his dinner, the process of gastric emptying of the meal is accelerated leading to better digestion. This in turn, ...
William Beaumont publishes Experiments and Observations on the Gastric Juice and the Physiology of Digestion. Charles Bell ...
"Omeprazole and dietary nitrate independently affect levels of vitamin C and nitrite in gastric juice". Gastroenterology. 116 (4 ... In another study, 40 mg/day of omeprazole lowered the fasting gastric vitamin C levels from 3.8 to 0.7 µg/mL. Aspirin may also ...
Based on this work, he was the first researcher to isolate human gastric juices. His work confirmed that of René Antoine ... who showed the digestive power of gastric juices, and helped dispel earlier theories of digestion. Stevens's work on digestion ... Stevens' dissertation on gastric digestion was entitled De alimentorum concoctione. ...
He described Lactobacillus acidophilus, a bacillus found in the gastric juice of individuals with stomach carcinoma. This ... "Boas' point": a tender spot to the left of the twelfth thoracic vertebra in individuals with gastric ulcer. Being a Jew, Boas ...