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[The enzyme topography of the small intestine in Arctic foxes and mink]
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Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova. 1993 Jun;79(6):109-14
Publication Type
Article
Date
Jun-1993
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Author
V M Oleinik
Source
Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova. 1993 Jun;79(6):109-14
Date
Jun-1993
Language
Russian
Publication Type
Article
Keywords
Animals
Comparative Study
Diet
Digestion - physiology
English Abstract
Foxes - physiology
Intestinal Mucosa - enzymology
Intestine, Small - enzymology
Mink - physiology
Abstract
High level of activity of some digestive enzymes in the distal part of the intestine is characteristic for predatory animals. The role of spatial redistribution of the enzyme activity during the process of dietary adaptation, is discussed.
PubMed ID
8401644
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