| Digestion Index | Glossary |
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Absorption in the Stomach |
The stomach absorbs very few substances, although small amounts of certain lipid-soluble compounds can be taken up, including aspirin, other non-steroidal anti-infammatory drugs, and ethanol. Notably, these substances are also well-recognized causes of gastric irritation and their use (especially overuse) is commonly associated with development of gastritis and gastric ulcers. |
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Gastric Secretions | One Meal in the Life of the Stomach | ![]() |
Last updated on October 22, 1995 |
| Author: R. Bowen |
| Send comments via form or email to rbowen@colostate.edu |