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High paracellular nutrient absorption in intact bats is associated with high paracellular permeability in perfused intestinal segments
(Company Of Biologists Ltd, 2014-09-01)
Water-soluble nutrients are absorbed by the small intestine via transcellular and paracellular mechanisms. Based on a few previous studies, the capacity for paracellular nutrient absorption seems greater in flying mammals ...
Paracellular absorption in laboratory mice: Molecule size-dependent but low capacity
(Elsevier, 2013-02)
Water-soluble nutrients are absorbed by the small intestine via transcellular and paracellular processes. The capacity for paracellular absorption seems lower in nonfliers than in fliers, although that conclusion rests ...
High paracellular nutrient absorption in intact bats is associated with high paracellular permeability in perfused intestinal segments
(Company Of Biologists Ltd, 2015)
Intestinal perfusion indicates high reliance on paracellular nutrient absorption in an insectivorous bat Tadarida brasiliensis
(Elsevier, 2013-03)
Flying vertebrates have been hypothesized to have a high capacity for paracellular absorption of nutrients. This could be due to high permeability of the intestines to nutrient-sized molecules. We performed intestinal ...
Paracellular absorption: A bat breaks the mammal paradigm
(Public Library of Science, 2008-01)
Bats tend to have less intestinal tissue than comparably sized nonflying mammals. The corresponding reduction in intestinal volume and hence mass of digesta carried is advantageous because the costs of flight increase with ...
Intestinal water absorption varies with expected dietary water load among bats but does not drive paracellular nutrient absorption
(2015-11-01)
Rapid absorption and elimination of dietary water should be particularly important to flying species and were predicted to vary with the water content of the natural diet. Additionally, high water absorption capacity was ...
The capacity for paracellular absorption in the insectivorous bat Tadarira brasiliensis.
(Springer, 2013-02)
Water-soluble nutrients are absorbed by the small intestine via transcellular and paracellular processes. The capacity for paracellular absorption seems greater in fliers than in nonfliers, although that conclusion rests ...
Intestinal Water Absorption Varies with Expected Dietary Water Load among Bats but Does Not Drive Paracellular Nutrient Absorption
(Univ Chicago Press, 2015-11-01)
Rapid absorption and elimination of dietary water should he particularly important to flying species and were predicted to vary with the water content of the natural diet. Additionally, high water absorption capacity was ...
High paracellular nutrient absorption in intact bats is associated with high paracellular permeability in perfused intestinal segments
(Company of Biologists, 2014-07)
Water-soluble nutrients are absorbed by the small intestine via transcellular and paracellular mechanisms. Based on a few previous studies, the capacity for paracellular nutrient absorption seems greater in flying mammals ...
The digestive adaptation of flying vertebrates: High intestinal paracellular absorption compensates for smaller guts
(National Academy of Sciences, 2007-11-27)
Anecdotal evidence suggests that birds have smaller intestines than mammals. In the present analysis, we show that small birds and bats have significantly shorter small intestines and less small intestine nominal (smooth ...