posted on 2018-08-09, 15:40authored byC. Alison Lloyd
The assessment of fat absorption forms an important part of the diagnostic
process in some patients being investigated for possible malabsorption. This
study has assessed the use of 13C-triolein as an alternative to the current 14C-triolein test for fat absorption.
Initial work required an evaluation of performance characteristics of the
isotope ratio mass spectrometer, observations on the normal variation in the
exhaled breath 13CO2: 12CO2 ratio over one day, i.e. the effect of food and
exercise, the investigation of a number of potential test meals to aid isotope
delivery and the effect of 13C dose. A protocol has been developed for a test
of fat absorption using 13C-triolein as the marker substrate and lemon mousse
as the test meal. [Continues.]
Funding
Great Britain, National Health Service, Southern Derbyshire Acute Hospital NHS Trust.
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Publication date
2002
Notes
A Master's Thesis. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Master of Philosophy at Loughborough University.