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Lactose intolerance.

H A Büller, R J Grand
Review Annual review of medicine 1990 1 citas
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Study Design

Tipo de estudio
Review
Población
general population
Intervención
Lactose intolerance. None
Comparador
None
Resultado primario
gut health
Dirección del efecto
Mixed
Riesgo de sesgo
Unclear

Abstract

Lactose intolerance is a prevalent clinical problem. Low lactase levels result either from intestinal injury, or as in the majority of the world's adult population, from alterations in the genetic expression of lactase-phlorizin hydrolase. Progress is being made in the basic understanding of the molecular and cellular biology of this enzyme and of the scientific basis of clinical syndromes involving low lactase activity.

TL;DR

Progress is being made in the basic understanding of the molecular and cellular biology of this enzyme and of the scientific basis of clinical syndromes involving low lactase activity.

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