Effect of orally administered plant lectins on intestinal liquor accumulation and amylase activity in rats.

Acta Physiol Hung

Department of Physiology, Faculty of Animal Science, University of Kaposvár, Kaposvár, Hungary.

Published: April 2005

Short-term effects of orally administered plant lectins, with special reference to the Phaseolus vulgaris agglutinin (phytohaemagglutinin, PHA), were studied in growing rats. The orally administered PHA elicited a dose-dependent accumulation of liquor with elevated pH in the proximal small intestine. Although the concentration of alpha-amylase activity did not change, total alpha-amylase activity slightly, but significantly increased in the gut. When a panel of plant lectins with different carbohydrate binding specificities was tested at the dose of 100 mg/kg body weight, most of them stimulated the secretion of liquor, but the total alpha-amylase activity was increased only by PHA, ConA or WGA.

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