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Jejunal cAMP-activated sodium secretion via deconjugated bile salts and fatty acids
Biochemical Medicine, 1981Abstract Jejunal cAMP-activated sodium secretion associated with in vivo intraluminal bile salts and free fatty acid accumulation in the small bowel was studied. Wistar rats (70–90 g) were treated with mecamylamine HCl (20 mg/kg twice daily, × 3 days); this ganglionic blocking agent allows bacterial overgrowth of the small bowel with colonic ...
M, Berant +3 more
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Pharmaceutical Research, 1992
The effects of four bile salts, one fusidate derivative, and one mixed micellar formulation of bile salt-fatty acid combination on the nasal mucosal protein and enzyme release have been investigated in rats using an in situ nasal perfusion technique.
Z, Shao, A K, Mitra
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The effects of four bile salts, one fusidate derivative, and one mixed micellar formulation of bile salt-fatty acid combination on the nasal mucosal protein and enzyme release have been investigated in rats using an in situ nasal perfusion technique.
Z, Shao, A K, Mitra
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Biotechnology Letters, 2012
The effect of the conjugated bile acid (BA) on the microbial internal pH (pHin) values in lactic acid bacteria with and without ability to hydrolyze bile salts (BSH[+] and BSH[-] strains, respectively) was evaluated. BSH(+) strains showed a gradual increase in the pHin following the addition of conjugated BA; this behavior was more pronounced with GDCA
Bustos, Ana Yanina +4 more
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The effect of the conjugated bile acid (BA) on the microbial internal pH (pHin) values in lactic acid bacteria with and without ability to hydrolyze bile salts (BSH[+] and BSH[-] strains, respectively) was evaluated. BSH(+) strains showed a gradual increase in the pHin following the addition of conjugated BA; this behavior was more pronounced with GDCA
Bustos, Ana Yanina +4 more
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Bile Salts, Bile Flow, and Iopanoic Acid Metabolism
Investigative Radiology, 1971Albert A. Moss +2 more
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Letter: In vitro binding of bile acids and bile salts
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1975D, Kritchevsky, J A, Story
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Relationship of Bile Salts and Bile Flow to Biliary Excretion of Iopanoic Acid
Investigative Radiology, 1972A A, Moss, J R, Amberg, R S, Jones
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Is early-onset cancer an emerging global epidemic? Current evidence and future implications
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2022Tomotaka Ugai +2 more
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Quantitation of bile acids and bile salts by a thin-layer chromatographic charring method
Journal of Chromatography A, 1976H K, Kim, D, Kritchevsky
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Bile acids and the gut microbiota: metabolic interactions and impacts on disease
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Stephanie Collins, Andrew D Patterson
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Direct Photocatalyzed Hydrogen Atom Transfer (HAT) for Aliphatic C–H Bonds Elaboration
Chemical Reviews, 2022Luca Capaldo +2 more
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