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INHIBITION OF INTESTINAL UPTAKE OF AMINO ACIDS BY UNCONJUGATED BILE SALT

Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 1976
SummaryThe unconjugated bile salt, sodium deoxycholate, at a concentration of 0·5 mM was shown to inhibit the intestinal uptake of the amino acids L‐glycine, L‐leucine, L‐proline, L‐lysine and L‐tyrosine in rats in vitro. This effect was acutely reversible except for tile basic amino arid L‐lysine and is therefore not simply due to tissue damage. These
Anne Malajczuk   +3 more
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Bile Salts, Bile Flow, and Iopanoic Acid Metabolism

Investigative Radiology, 1971
J R Amberg, Scott Jones, Albert A. Moss
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Solubilization of Crown-Substituted Magnesium Phthalocyaninates in Solutions of Salts of Bile Acids

Protection of Metals and Physical Chemistry of Surfaces, 2018
N. Goldshleger   +5 more
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Molecular interactions between selected sodium salts of bile acids and morphine hydrochloride.

Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2012
Mihalj Poša   +4 more
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The Role of Bile Salts in the Hepatic Excretion of Iopanoic Acid

Investigative Radiology, 1974
Peter M. Loeb   +2 more
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In Vitro Binding of Mixed Micellar Solutions of Fatty Acids and Bile Salts by Cholestyramine

Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1973
L. Hagerman, D. A. Julow, D. Schneider
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Dietary Fibers VI: Binding of Fatty Acids and Monolein from Mixed Micelles Containing Bile Salts and Lecithin 1

Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1981
G. Vahouny   +4 more
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