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Bile Salt Metabolism:I. The Physiology of Bile Salts

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1977
Bile salts are synthesized in the liver from cholesterol, conjugated with glycine or taurine and secreted in bile with cholesterol and lecithin. The molar concentrations of these three lipids determine solubility of cholesterol in bile. Within the gastrointestinal lumen bile salts play an essential role in lipid absorption and faty transport.
A E, Cowen, C B, Campbell
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Bile Salts

2013
Bile salts play a crucial role in hepatobiliary and intestinal homeostasis and digestion. The liver synthesizes primary bile salts from cholesterol. Enzymatic modifications during their enterohepatic circulation lead to the formation of secondary and tertiary bile salts.
Maillette de Buy Wenniger, Lucas   +2 more
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Solubility of Bile Salts

Nature, 1969
BILE salts are detergent-like molecules which occur widely in living systems. The dihydroxy and trihydroxy bile salts have an extraordinary ability to solubilize insoluble lipids such as phospholipids1–5, monoglycerides6 and long chain alkyl alcohols7.
D M, Small, W, Admirand
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Bile salts and cholestasis

Digestive and Liver Disease, 2010
Bile salts have a crucial role in hepatobiliary and intestinal homeostasis and digestion. Primary bile salts are synthesized by the liver from cholesterol, and may be modified by the intestinal flora to form secondary and tertiary bile salts. Bile salts are efficiently reabsorbed from the intestinal lumen to undergo enterohepatic circulation.
Maillette de Buy Wenniger, Lucas   +1 more
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Bile Salt Structure and Phase Equilibria in Aqueous Bile Salt and Bile Salt-Lecithin Systems

Hepatology, 1984
The hydrophilic-hydrophobic balance of bile salt monomers can be readily quantified by their elution sequence during reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography. Such studies have demonstrated that subtle variations in bile salt structure have profound effects on the hydrophilic-hydrophobic balance of this important ...
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Bile salts and hydrodynamics of bile formation

Journal of Hepatology, 1989
We report a novel method to assess bile secretory pressure using a Statham pressure transducer. The studies were performed in vivo in male Sprague-Dawley rats under pentobarbital anesthesia. Maximal secretory pressure averaged 21.8 +/- 1.1 (S.D.) cmH2O.
J, Cotting, J, Reichen
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Bile salt metabolism

Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1970
In 1967, a conference on bile salt metabolism was held at the University of Cincinnati. Thirty-five of the most prominent investigators in this field presented a comprehensive review of the subject which is now published in book form. Clinicians and investigators will find it an important reference in understanding the role of bile salts in health and ...
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Bile Salt Diarrhea.

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1969
Excerpt Recent advances in knowledge of bile salt metabolism have shown them to have a cathartic action on the colon. Normally these salts are reabsorbed in the terminal ileum.
R. C. Dickson, C. N. Williams
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Lipids | Bile Salts

2013
de Buy Wenniger, Lucas Mailette   +2 more
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Bile Salts, Bile Flow, and Cholestasis

1992
Bile is a solution of organic and inorganic compounds in water. It is produced by hepatocytes and secreted into the bile canaliculi (canalicular bile). It is then modified as it passes through intrahepatic bile ductules and ducts (ductular bile). Most of the bile entering the extrahepatic biliary tree enters the gallbladder, where it is concentrated ...
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