Hepato-gastroenterology 1980-04-01

Metabolism of C-terminal pentapeptide of gastrin in the rat. Part IV. Catabolic pathways of the N-terminal BOC-14C-glycine fragment.

L Varga, M Sasvári, B Penke, O Baláspiri, V Varró

Index: Hepatogastroenterology. 27(2) , 146-9, (1980)

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Abstract

The catabolism of the 14C-labelled pentagastrin was investigated in rats. The following results were found: -- the labelled BOC-glycine fragment is split off the pentagastrin in the small intestine -- it is absorbed through the intestinal wall, and -- enters first the portal and then the systemic circulation.


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