1. Impaired fructose transport “In fructose malabsorption, the cells lining the small intestine are unable to effectively ...
Fructose intolerance can be classified into two main types: fructose malabsorption and hereditary fructose intolerance. These types differ in their underlying causes and severity. Fructose ...
are often confused with fructose malabsorption. For this reason we separated these terms in our article, and gastrointestinal carbohydrate intolerance relates only to resorption disorders of the ...
The authors explicitly caution in their article (1) that “gastrointestinal malabsorption of fructose should not be confused with hereditary fructose intolerance.” But the term “gastrointesti ...