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J Physiol Vol 187, Issue 2 pp 285-289
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The relation between the concentrations of bicarbonate and protein in the pancreatic juice in the dog

F. W. Henriksen and H. Worning

1. In accordance with the admixture theory of the exocrine pancreatic secretion a linear relation between concentrations of bicarbonate and protein in the pancreatic juice is to be expected.

2. Pancreatic juice was obtained through a Thomas cannula in three unanaesthetized dogs during digestion of a meal.

3. The actual concentration of bicarbonate and protein showed a good approximation to a straight-line relation.

4. The calculated concentration of bicarbonate in the distal secretion was nearly identical with the highest concentration of bicarbonate obtained in the pancreatic juice after stimulation with secretin.







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