The Phylogeny and Biological Function of Gastric Juice—Microbiological Consequences of Removing Gastric Acid

Volume: 20, Issue: 23, Pages: 6031 - 6031
Published: Nov 29, 2019
Abstract
Gastric juice is a unique combination of hydrochloric acid (HCl), lipase, and pepsin. Acidic gastric juice is found in all vertebrates, and its main function is to inactivate microorganisms. The phylogenetic preservation of this energy-consuming and, at times, hazardous function (acid-related diseases) reflects its biological importance. Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are one of the most widely used drugs in the world. Due to the reduced...
Paper Details
Title
The Phylogeny and Biological Function of Gastric Juice—Microbiological Consequences of Removing Gastric Acid
Published Date
Nov 29, 2019
Volume
20
Issue
23
Pages
6031 - 6031
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