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Pentagastrin and histamine, 2 potent gastric acid stimulants, lower ascorbic acid in the rat's gastric mucosa. They give the same result as nerve stimulation by desoxyglucose. Explanation of ascorbic acid function in gastric physiology needs further work.
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Gairard, A., Pestis, J. Pentagastrine, histamine et acide ascorbique de la muqueuse gastrique chez le rat. Experientia 33, 457–458 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01922209
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