Sodium glycolate absorption in rat intestine

1984 
Abstract Absorption of sodium [1- 14 C]glycolate by rat intestine was studied by using the tissue accumulation technique with everted intestinal rings. Saturation kinetics was observed for the absorption of glycolate in the jejunoileal region, with a K m of 6.25 m m for glycolate and a V max of 5.56 μmole/30 m/g wet wt. The absorption was linear up to a period of 25 min at 37°C. Jejunum and ileum showed significantly higher absorption of glycolate as compared to colon. Sulfhydryl binding agents, viz., p -chloromercuribenzoate and iodoacetate, and respiration inhibitors, e.g., KCN and 2,4-dinitrophenol, had no significant effect on glycolate uptake. However, glyoxylate and lactate showed significant inhibition at 6 m m concentration of the inhibitor. Pyridoxine deficiency had no effect on glycolate uptake by the rat intestine.
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