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Intestinal gases and flatulence: possible causes of occurrence
Sven Kurbel1, Beatrica Kurbel, Aleksandar Vcev
1Department of Physiology, Osijek Medical Faculty, J. Huttlera 4, 31000 Osijek, Croatia. sven@jware.hr
Abstract:
All gases entrapped in closed body cavities are destined to be partially or completely absorbed. Intestinal gases often accumulate and cause flatulence. This paper proposes a simple concept of intestinal gas occurrence based on our knowledge on gas resorption in other body cavities. Compliance of intestinal and abdominal walls makes pressure in the liquid chyme bubbles near 760 mmHg. Intestinal gases are from three sources. Air can be swallowed, CO2 come from the gastric acid neutralisation and from intestinal bacterial colonies that also produce hydrogen and methane. In continuously mixed liquid chyme, the total pressure of blood gases is similar or lower than in the venous blood (
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