The blood-vessels of the stomach are soon distended with blood, from which the gastric juice is secreted by minute vessels in the coat of the stomach.
And if another meal be eaten, immediately after one is digested, the stomach is set to work again, before it has had time to rest, and before a sufficient supply of gastric juice is provided.
Whereas, in the same specimen of gastric juice, the capsules prepared for me by Savory and Moore, although swollen to more than three times their original size, were nevertheless intact at the end of an hour and a half.
Footnote 32: Prepared bile, made up into an ordinary pill, dissolves in gastric juice in a quarter of an hour.
Except for the addition of normal salt solution instead of gastric juice, the control injections of secretin were submitted to exactly the same treatment as the other preparations.
We assured ourselves before beginning the series that incubation of secretin with boiled gastric juice produced no change.
Our results in every respect confirm the findings of Lalou,[62] who worked with commercial pepsin and dog’s gastric juice, but are even more striking because of the much superior quality of pure human gastric juice.
The digestion of the proteids is, of course, due to the *Gastric Juice.
Gastric juice is secreted by cells situated in all parts of the stomach.
The movements in the stomach are involuntary, but their activities may be stimulated by the flow of gastric juice.
It can be converted into peptone by pancreatic juice, but not by gastric juice.
An insoluble albuminous body formed from casein and other proteid substances by the action of gastric juice.
A diet of bread, for example, leads to the secretion of a smaller volume of gastric juice than a corresponding weight of meat produces, but the juice secreted under the influence of bread is richer in pepsin and acid, i.
When the latter foods have been in the stomach for a time, however, and the proteid material has undergone partial digestion, then absorption of the products so formed calls forth energetic secretion of gastric juice.
On account of the insufficient mastication, the saliva will be deficient in quantity, and, as a consequence, the starch will not be well digested, and the stomach will not secrete a sufficient amount of gastric juice.
If such foods are habitually used, digestion soon becomes slow and the gastric juice so deficient in quantity that fermentation and putrefactive changes are occasioned, resulting in serious disturbance of health.
Thus these glands produce a large quantity of gastric juice, to aid in the digestion of food.
The flow of gastric juiceis influenced by various circumstances.
No alteration | opaque, but | coating on | Gastric Juice | perceptible.
Having obtained from St. Martin two ounces of gastric juice, he divided this quantity into two equal portions, and laid in each an equal quantity of masticated roast beef.
Even if he was in his stomach, it was very easy for him to defy the ordinary action of gastric juice by rapidly walking up and down.
But there is also no doubt that when we take a small quantity of alcohol into the stomach, the amount of gastric juice is instantly increased.
There is no doubt that a given quantity of undiluted gastric juice will usually perform the chemical process of food-transformation more rapidly than an equal quantity of gastric juice which is diluted.
It is because these alkalies act as local stimulants upon the lining of the stomach, and thus increase the quantity of gastric juice.
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