Peter Hallgren
Lund University
4 Papers
57 Citations
Peter Hallgren is an academic researcher from Lund University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Excretion & Oral administration. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Urinary excretion of oligosaccharides induced by galactose given orally or intravenously
TL;DR: The excretion of larger blood-group-active oligosaccharides, including the A-pentasaccharide, the B-pentasccharide and lactodifucotetraose, that are normal components in urine from starved A, B, and H secretors, was about the same after oral administration of galactose or lactose.
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Biosynthesis of the blood-group-B-specific trisaccharide in a rhesus monkey
TL;DR: Experiments in which [14C]galactose was administered both orally and via an intestinal vein demonstrated that the intestine is the site of biosynthesis.
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Determination of Leb-active oligosaccharides in urine of pregnant and lactating women by radioimmunoassay.
TL;DR: Leb-active oligosaccharides increase during pregnancy, reaching levels up to approximately 70 mumol lacto-N-difucohexaose I equivalents per pmol creatinine in the third trimester and early post-partum period and tends to be highest in those individuals who strongly express the Leb antigen on their red blood cells or who belong to blood group O.