Abstract
Intravenous infusions of Intralipid, a soybean oil emulsion, had a dose-related depressant effect on the volume, hydrogenion content, titratable acidity, and acid output of gastric juice secreted by pylorusligated rats. Saline infusions used as volume controls caused significant stimulation of the volume and acid output of gastric secretion, as compared with results in a sham group.
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