Nutrient Digestion and Absorption 1 Flashcards

1
Q

What are the principal dietary constituents?

A
protein
carbohydrates
fat
water
vitamins
minerals
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2
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give 3 hexose sugars examples

A

glucose,galactose,fructose

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3
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What are disaccharides?

A

Two monosaccharides linked together by a glycosidic bond

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4
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What breaks down disaccharides?

A

Brush border enzymes in small intestine

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5
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What makes up lactose? sucrose? Maltose?

A

Lactose: glucose + Galactose
Sucrose: glucose + fructose
Maltose: glucose + glucose

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6
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what is alpha-amylose

A

glucose linked in straight chains

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7
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What is amylopectin?

A

Glucose chains highly branched

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8
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What bond do amylases act on (saliva and pancreas)

A

glycosidic alpha 1,4 bonds

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9
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What is cellulose

A

unbranched linear chains of glucose linked by beta 1,4 glycosidic bonds

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10
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How does glucose move through lumen of small intestine to blood

A

through SGLT1 and GLUT-2 transporters

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11
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What is the conc of glucose in blood

A

5 mmol/L

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12
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What are the transporters of fructose

A

GLUT-5 at lumen and GLUT-2 to blood

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13
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what are peptides

A

small proteins that are 3-10 amino acids in length

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14
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What are the types of exopeptidases?

A

aminopeptidases and carboxyptidases

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15
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What transporter do amino acids move through

A

SAAT1

sodium coupled amino acid transporter

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16
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How do dipeptides and tripeptides pass through and how does this affect the acid microclimate

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PepT1 : absorbs dipeptides and tripeptides. Does it coupling to hydrogen (proton motive force). NHE3 then expels the H in exchange of Na that leaves for K to enter and this causes the acid microclimate