Digestive Diseases and Sciences

, Volume 36, Issue 2, pp 188–192 | Cite as

d-Xylose absorption test

Urine or blood?
  • Y. Peled
  • O. Doron
  • H. Laufer
  • Y. Bujanover
  • T. Gilat
Original Articles

Abstract

Thed-xylose absorption test has been used during the last four decades for evaluation of malabsorption in the small intestine. However, some disagreement still exists about the recommended method of performing this test the 1-hr blood test, the 5-hr urine test, or both. We evaluated the test by performing 125 combined blood and urine tests in 111 patients. Normal xylose absorption was recorded in both blood and urine in 71 tests (group A, 56.8%). Abnormal test results in both blood and urine were recorded in 29 patients (group B, 23.2%). Only one patient had a pathological blood value and normal xylose excretion in the urine. Twenty-four patients (group D, 19.2%) had normal 1-hr blood xylose (>25 mg/100 ml) with abnormal 5-hr urine xylose (<4.5 g/5 hr). Fat and/or bile salt malabsorption were documented in 21 patients (87.5%) of this group using stool fat analysis and the [14C]cholylglycine breath test. These data suggest that in adults the 5-hr urine collection more accurately reflects intestinal absorption in comparison with the 1-hr blood value.

Key Words

xylose blood urine intestinal absorption 

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Y. Peled
    • 1
    • 2
  • O. Doron
    • 1
    • 2
  • H. Laufer
    • 1
    • 2
  • Y. Bujanover
    • 1
    • 2
  • T. Gilat
    • 1
    • 2
  1. 1.Department of Gastroenterology, Tel Aviv Medical CenterIchilov HospitalTel AvivIsrael
  2. 2.Sackler Faculty of MedicineTel Aviv UniversityIsrael

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