glukosabsorption
Glukosabsorption, or glucose absorption, is the uptake of glucose and other monosaccharides from the intestinal lumen into the bloodstream. It occurs mainly in the small intestine, especially the jejunum, with some contribution from the duodenum and ileum. The absorbed glucose is a principal energy source for body cells.
The principal mechanism involves active transport at the intestinal brush border. The apical Na+-glucose cotransporter SGLT1
Disaccharides from diet are first hydrolyzed by brush border enzymes, yielding glucose, galactose, and fructose for
Clinical relevance includes congenital glucose–galactose malabsorption caused by SGLT1 mutations, which leads to severe osmotic diarrhea