Intestinal lactase deficiency and milk drinking capacity in the adult
The milk drinking capacity of 200 adults was determined experimentally and the results correlated with their milk drinking habits and intestinal lactase activity as judged by a lactase tolerance test. Intestinal lactase activity seemed to be important in determining the extremes of milk ingestion: f...
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