Summary
In intact guinea-pigs fed with glucose solutions of different concentrations, the main limiting factor of absorption is not the gastric emptying but the hyperglycaemia.
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Lourau, M. Importance des modifications de la glycémie dans la régulation de la vitesse d'absorption de solutions de glucose de différentes concentrations chez l'animal intact. Experientia 15, 192–193 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02158699
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