Comparative Assessment of D‐Xylose Absorption between Small Intestine and Large Intestine

The present study aimed to evaluate the absorption of D‐xylose, a passively absorbed five‐carbon monosaccharide, from the large intestine compared with the small intestine, in order to explore the absorption potential of the large intestine.

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