Intestinal Permeability (DBCOND0046183)
Identifiers
- Synonyms
- Intestinal mucosal permeability (function)
Associated Data
- Indicated Drugs and Targets
- Not Available
- Clinical Trials
Identifier Title Drug(s) Purpose Phase Status NCT03027583 The Effect of Probiotic Intervention on Intestinal Permeability No drug interventions prevention Not Available completed NCT05257200 Gut Permeability and Bariatric-metabolic Surgery No drug interventions Not Available Not Available recruiting NCT01424306 Diet and Systemic Inflammation No drug interventions basic_science Not Available completed NCT01049386 Intestinal Permeability No drug interventions basic_science 2 completed NCT04979130 Comparing Semaglutide Versus Placebo on Intestinal Barrier Function in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (SIB) basic_science 4 recruiting NCT01756040 Intestinal Permeability in Preterm Infants screening 1 completed NCT01241201 Intestinal Barrier Function and Probiotics. No drug interventions basic_science Not Available completed NCT04543877 WHNRC (Western Human Nutrition Research Center) Fiber Intervention Study basic_science 0 recruiting NCT04109352 Labelled Carbon Sucrose Breath Test (13C-SBT) as a Marker of Environmental Enteropathy No drug interventions Not Available Not Available unknown_status NCT01477034 Vitamin D and Adipose Tissue Inflammation No drug interventions basic_science Not Available completed NCT03957239 The Effect of a Cranberry Beverage on Intestinal Permeability and Gastrointestinal Function in Generally Healthy Adults No drug interventions basic_science Not Available completed NCT03704727 The Effects of Probiotics on Intestinal Permeability in Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients in Chemotherapy No drug interventions treatment Not Available completed NCT06262880 Dietary Supplementation on Gastrointestinal Barrier Function No drug interventions treatment Not Available recruiting NCT03113240 Trial of Enteral Glutamine on Intestinal Permeability in Critically Ill Patients treatment 3 completed NCT04083950 Induction of Gut Permeability by an Oral Vaccine basic_science 0 active_not_recruiting