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Enprostil Impairs Cholesterol and Fat Absorption
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1995Enprostil, a synthetic dehydroprostaglandin E2 structural analogue primarily developed for treatment of gastritis, has been shown also to lower serum cholesterol.We studied cholesterol metabolism in seven hypercholesterolemic subjects before, during, and after a low-dose enprostil (18 micrograms/day) treatment, measuring serum lipids, cholesterol ...
H, Vanhanen, T A, Miettinen
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Regulation of cholesterol absorption by phytosterols
Current Atherosclerosis Reports, 2006Phytosterols are chemical homologs of cholesterol that are found in most plant foods and are particularly abundant in vegetable oils and whole grains. They interfere with the micellar solubilization of cholesterol in the intestine and reduce the efficiency of cholesterol absorption.
Richard E, Ostlund, Xiaobo, Lin
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Food Components that Reduce Cholesterol Absorption
2006Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the compounds that are known to lower plasma cholesterol by inhibiting cholesterol absorption in the small intestine, including plant sterols and stanols, soluble fibers, saponins, soy protein, phospholipids (SM and PC), and stearic acid.
Timothy P, Carr, Elliot D, Jesch
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Intestinal cholesterol absorption
Current Opinion in Lipidology, 2018Maaike, Kockx, Leonard, Kritharides
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Phytosterols, Cholesterol Absorption and Healthy Diets
Lipids, 2007AbstractThe purpose of this review is to outline the emerging role of dietary phytosterols in human health. Dietary saturated fat, cholesterol and fiber are currently emphasized in the reduction of low‐density lipoprotein cholesterol levels. However, other dietary components such as phytosterols may have equivalent or even larger effects on circulating
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Factors Influencing Cholesterol Absorption
American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1952K S, KIM, A C, IVY
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THE MECHANISM OF CHOLESTEROL ABSORPTION
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1959L, SWELL +4 more
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