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Studies on the transport of glucose from disaccharides by hamster small intestine in vitro. I. Evidence for a disaccharidase-related transport system
Authors:P. Malathi   K. Ramaswamy   W.F. Caspary  R.K. Crane  
Abstract:In the presence of saturating concentrations of free d-glucose, total glucose uptake was enhanced beyond the theoretical V for free glucose uptake when disaccharides were incubated with intestinal rings. This phenomenon was not seen when glucose 1-phosphate was the substrate.Analogs of d-glucose transport system, galactose and β-methyl glucoside, had an inhibitory effect on glucose uptake from sucrose and their uptake was in turn inhibited by the disaccharide. This inhibition was non-competitive.The effect of phlorizin on glucose uptake from sucrose was 2-fold, competitive at low concentrations and non-competitive at high concentrations.Sucrose did not induce counterflow of the preloaded β-methyl glucoside.These observations indicate that with a disaccharide as the substrate, there is a component of glucose transport which is in addition to the monoscaccharide-transport system and that this could arise as a consequence of the association of disaccharidases with the brush border membrane.
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