Darmschleimhäuten
Darmschleimhäuten, also known as intestinal mucosa, refers to the inner lining of the gastrointestinal tract. This delicate layer plays a crucial role in digestion and overall health. The primary function of the Darmschleimhäuten is to absorb nutrients from the food we consume. It is lined with specialized cells that facilitate the transport of vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, fats, and proteins into the bloodstream.
Beyond nutrient absorption, the Darmschleimhäuten also acts as a barrier, protecting the body from harmful substances
The health of the Darmschleimhäuten is influenced by various factors, including diet, lifestyle, and the presence