

Ways to optimize absorption processes as basis for nutritional treatment of gastroenterological pathology
https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2023-28-33-36
Abstract
Nutritional support is an important component of treatment in gastroenterology. This type of therapy is directly related to digestive and transport processes.
The aim. To investigate the possibility of optimizing the absorption processes in the small intestine when using various natural formulations for enteral alimentation.
Results. It is shown that the optimal degree of condensation of drugs is 4: 1. Inside the dry residue, you can change the ratio of proteins, lipids and carbohydrates. It is advisable to use hydrolytic digestive enzymes including the flokozim created by us. Antibacterial agents based on lactobacilli are also advisable.
Conclusions. 1) The optimal medium for suction is chyme. 2) The mixture should contain no more than 80% water and about 20% dry residue. 3) Floccules are the basis for the creation of the drug flokozim 4) Lactotherapy based on optimized mixtures for enteral.
About the Authors
L. N. KostyuchenkoRussian Federation
Kostyuchenko Lyudmila N., DM Sci (habil.), professor, academician of RAE, senior researcher
Moscow
T. A. Vasina
Russian Federation
Vasina Tatyana A., DM Sci (habil.), professor, senior researcher
Moscow
A. E. Lychkova
Russian Federation
Lychkova Alla E., DM Sci (habil.), supervisor of Patent Dept
Moscow
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For citations:
Kostyuchenko L.N., Vasina T.A., Lychkova A.E. Ways to optimize absorption processes as basis for nutritional treatment of gastroenterological pathology. Medical alphabet. 2023;(28):33-36. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2023-28-33-36