gastric acid

NOUN
  1. digestive secretions of the stomach glands consisting chiefly of hydrochloric acid and mucin and the enzymes pepsin and rennin and lipase
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How To Use gastric acid In A Sentence

  • This may provide the advantage of enhanced delivery and absorption in the small intestines by protecting long-chain fatty acids from hydrolysis in gastric acidity.
  • More than that, the vaccin adopts a kind of dosage form by special process, which could overcome the destruction from gastric acidity or pepsin, thereby render the vaccin more effective and stabler.
  • Gastric acid is the primary barrier against orally ingested enteric pathogens, and a major regulator of small bowel flora.
  • Therefore, future clinical solutions may also include pharmacological management of gastric acidity or esophageal reflux in at-risk individuals.
  • Duodenal ulcers and gastric ulcers seem to develop along different pathways, involving high and low gastric acidity, respectively.
  • Recent controlled studies have served to clarify the different aspects of the interaction between alcohol and gastric acid secretion.
  • Bulimics can rot their teeth (due to the gastric acid in vomit), tear their oesophagus and rupture their stomach.
  • Children who are malnourished with chronic diarrhoea have defective gastric acid secretion.
  • Gastric acid is the primary barrier against orally ingested enteric pathogens, and a major regulator of small bowel flora.
  • Use of gastric acid-suppressive agents and the risk of community acquired clostridium difficile-associated disease. Mark Hyman, MD: 3 Simple Steps to Eliminate Heartburn and Acid Reflux
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