The germ - free mice, even when fed a high - fat diet, were unable to digest or
absorb fatty foods.
Not exact matches
ALA is an essential
fatty acid which must be
absorbed into the body from
food (4).
Human milk contains various enzymes; some are specific for the biosynthesis of milk in the mammary gland (eg, lactose synthetase,
fatty acid synthetase, thioesterase), whereas others are specific for the digestion of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates that facilitate the infant's ability to break down
food and to
absorb human milk.
The intestinal surface is like a toothbrush, with lots of grooves and protrusions that allow the cells there to grab and
absorb nutrients from
food as it is digested, including the lipid molecules from
fatty foods.
They grab and
absorb nutrients from
food as it is digested, including the lipid molecules from
fatty foods.
Try to take it with
food always because when you gulp it down off the spoon without
food, your cells will quickly
absorb the medium - chain
fatty acids, causing intense intestinal muscle contractions.
She always wanted to find something that was simple to give our entire family (ages 6 to 6 months old) and that she knew had everything they needed, especially the most the important nutrients, such as omega 3
fatty acids and adequate quantities of bio-available (easily
absorbed) forms of natural vitamin A and D, which she knew we could not get from any one
food.
it will
absorb better when consumed with
fatty foods.
Best to take with
fatty food, or it will not be
absorbed.
Even if you eat enough calcium, your body may not be able to
absorb and use it properly if you don't consume enough vitamin K and vitamin D. Eat vitamin K - rich
foods like broccoli, asparagus, cabbage and spinach, as well as
foods high in vitamin D like
fatty fish and vitamin D - enriched dairy products.
There are obviously many factors, such as the rate at which the nutrients are
absorbed, and synergies between different nutrients in the
food (a possible explanation for why nitrites are «good» when they from spinach and beets but «evil» in the context of
fatty hot dogs).
Only about 10 % of the ingested isomalt is digested to glucose, sorbitol and mannitol in the small intestine, the rest passes to the large intestine where it is broken down (fermented) by the beneficial bacteria into gases and short chain
fatty acids (SCFAs), which are partly
absorbed in the colon and partly used as a
food for the bacteria [1,2 - p. 184].
The problem isn't that they're unhealthy — in fact the American Heart Association recommends that at least 5 -10 % of
food calories come from omega - 6
fatty acids — it's just that our body has only so much capacity for utilizing these
fatty acids, and if that capacity is saturated with omega - 6's we end up
absorbing fewer omega - 3s.
This process is what allows us to
absorb and use nutrients from our
food such as amino acids,
fatty acids, glucose, vitamins and minerals.
It secretes digestive juices into our gut, which digest the proteins, fats and carbohydrates from
foods and drinks into their components (amino acids,
fatty acids and sugars, respectively) so that they can be
absorbed into our bodies through our intestines.
- 30 LU Lipase digests
fatty acids allowing the pet to
absorb Omega - 3
fatty acids and Vitamins A, D, E and K. Cellulase (Tricoderma Longbranchiatum)- 10 CMCU Cellulase digests cellulose, reducing the bulking effects of fibrous
foods.
The By Nature Dog
Food formulas also contain healthy vegetables packed full of vitamins, natural grains like rice and whole oats for fiber, flaxseed for essential
fatty acids, and chelated minerals, which are easier to
absorb than non-chelated minerals.