96 -2 (34) 2021 — A.Sh. Arzikulov, M.Z. Abdumukhtarova — MODERN CONCEPTS OF SHORT-CHAIN FATTY ACIDS AND THEIR ROLE IN THE FORMATION OF THE GASTROINAL TRACT
MODERN CONCEPTS OF SHORT-CHAIN FATTY ACIDS AND THEIR ROLE IN THE FORMATION OF THE GASTROINAL TRACT
A.Sh. Arzikulov, Andijan State Medical Institute
M.Z. Abdumukhtarova Andijan State Medical Institute
Resume
The article presents modern data on the metabolic activity of the intestinal microflora producing short-chain fatty acids, which are of key importance for the functioning of the intestine and the human body as a whole. The possibility of using a complex containing the prebiotic inulin and butyric acid in the treatment of functional disorders of the digestive system is also discussed on the basis of literature data.
Key words: Short-chain fatty acids, children, gastrointestinal tract, anaerobic bacteria.
First page
506
Last page
510
For citation: A.Sh. Arzikulov, M.Z. Abdumukhtarova Modern concepts of short-chain fatty acids and their role in the formation of the gastroinal tract //New Day in Medicine 2(34)2021 506-510 https://cutt.ly/zmdcg6E
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