Search Results - "Pizzey, Catherine"
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Stool Gluten Peptide Detection Is Superior to Urinary Analysis, Coeliac Serology, Dietary Adherence Scores and Symptoms in the Detection of Intermittent Gluten Exposure in Coeliac Disease: A Randomised, Placebo-Controlled, Low-Dose Gluten Challenge Study
Published in Nutrients (01-01-2024)“…Monitoring adherence to a gluten-free diet is an important goal of coeliac disease management. Urine and stool gluten immunogenic peptide (GIP) assays provide…”
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Enzyme therapy for management of coeliac disease
Published in Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology (01-11-2005)“…Objective. Enzyme therapy based on animal digestive extracts was investigated as a means of completely digesting toxic residues from gluten in the small…”
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Gluten in “gluten‐free” manufactured foods in Australia: a cross‐sectional study
Published in Medical journal of Australia (19-11-2018)Get full text
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Consistency in Polyclonal T-cell Responses to Gluten Between Children and Adults With Celiac Disease
Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-11-2015)“…Background & Aims Developing antigen-specific approaches for diagnosis and treatment of celiac disease requires a detailed understanding of the specificity of…”
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Combining wheat bran with resistant starch has more beneficial effects on fecal indexes than does wheat bran alone
Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-06-2004)“…Background: Wheat bran (WB) increases fecal bulk and hastens colonic transit, whereas resistant starch (RS) has effects on colonic fermentation, including…”
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Combining wheat germ with resistant starch has more beneficial effects on fecal indexes than does wheat bran alone
Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-06-2004)“…Background: Wheat bran (WB) increases fecal bulk and hastens colonic transit, whereas resistant starch (RS) has effects on colonic fermentation, including…”
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Combining wheat bran with resistant starch has more beneficial effects on fecal indexes than does wheat bran alone123
Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-06-2004)“…Wheat bran (WB) increases fecal bulk and hastens colonic transit, whereas resistant starch (RS) has effects on colonic fermentation, including increasing…”
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