Abstract
This study was designed to determine the intestinal in vivo absorption of folic acid and methyltetrahydrofolate (MTHF) by the caecum surface at different times after 20 weeks of 30% ethanol ingestion. The absorption results were compared to the data of control rats. Chow and fluid consumption and body weight were significantly lower in ethanol-fed rats. The absorption of folic acid and MTHF by the caecum surface (pmol/cm2) was generally decreased in ethanol-fed rats at all concentrations assayed with respect to control animals (except for absorption of 0.5 and 2.5 microM folic acid at 15-min intervals). The results obtained in the present work also suggest a different absorptive behaviour of folic acid and MTHF in the caecum under the influence of chronic alcohol ingestion.
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