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TOPICS: Physiological peculiarities in absorption. Chemical changes in epithelial walls of intestine. Two pathways for absorbed material. Function of the liver as a regulator of carbohydrate. Absorption of proteid products. Assimilation of food products. Anabolism. Katabolism. Metabolism. Processes of metabolism. Older views regarding oxidation. Discoveries of Lavoisier. The views of Liebig. Theory of luxus consumption. Oxidation in the body not simple combustion. Oxygen not the cause of the decompositions. Oxidation not confined to any one place. Intracellular enzymes. Living cells the guiding power in katabolism. Some intermediary products of tissue metabolism. Chemical structure of different proteids. Decomposition products of nucleoproteids. Relation to uric acid. Action of specific intracellular enzymes. Creatin and creatinin. Relation to urea. Proteid katabolism a series of progressive chemical decompositions. Intracellular enzymes as the active agents.
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