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Does ursodeoxycholic acid change the proliferation of the colorectal mucosa? A randomized, placebo-controlled study [PDF]
Background: In animal models ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) showed a chemoprotective effect against colon cancer. To explain this, a reduced proliferation of the colorectal mucosal proliferation was suggested.
Burkhard Göke +13 more
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Cholesterol gallstones in alloxan-diabetic mice.
Normal and alloxan-diabetic male mice (Crj-ICR) were fed a diet containing 0.5% cholesterol for 5 and 10 weeks, and gallbladder bile was analyzed for cholesterol, phospholipids and bile acids, feces for sterols and bile acids, and plasma and liver for ...
T Akiyoshi +4 more
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Prebiotic Ginseng polysaccharides (GP) alleviate mastitis through selective enrichment of gut L. murinus, which elevates its anti‐inflammatory metabolite deoxycholic acid (DCA). Circulating DCA engages mammary epithelial TGR5 receptors, triggering the cAMP–PKA pathway to suppress NF‐κB/NLRP3‐mediated inflammation.
Zhijie Zheng +15 more
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ABSTRACT Their work provides evidence in murine models that the bile acid pool may function as a tunable filter whose selectivity for different fatty acids depends on bile acid concentration and composition. This framework suggests a selective decoupling of the absorption of excessive saturated fatty acids (SFAs) from that of beneficial polyunsaturated
Hao Wang +5 more
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The Diagnostic Odyssey of Congenital Bile Acid Synthesis Defect Type 1: A Case Report [PDF]
Congenital Bile Acid Synthesis Defects (BASDs) are rare, autosomal recessive metabolic conditions defined by defects in primary bile acid synthesis, leading to the accumulation of toxic intermediate sterols, a deficiency of normal primary bile acids ...
R Afraneha +4 more
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ABSTRACT Burn wounds present significant clinical challenges due to high infection risk, delayed healing, and extensive tissue damage. The development of biomimetic skin substitutes capable of simultaneously supporting tissue regeneration and preventing infection remains a critical need in burn wound management. In this study, a novel ceragenin (CSA‐44)
Nawal Aljayyousi +9 more
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Structures of common muricholic acids.
The primary bile acids (cholic acid, chenodeoxycholic acid, α-muricholic acid and β-muricholic acid) are listed. Deoxycholic acid and ω-muricholic acid are secondary bile acids and are products of the normal microbiota.
Michael B. Francis (411582) +2 more
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We have examined the ability of HepG2 human hepatoblastoma cells and 7800 C1 Morris rat hepatoma cells to convert 3 alpha, 7 alpha, 12 alpha-trihydroxy-5 beta-cholestanoic acid (THCA) and 3 alpha, 7 alpha-dihydroxy-5 beta-cholestanoic acid (DHCA) to ...
Ann-Kristin Östlund Farrants +2 more
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ABSTRACT ABCB4 translocates phospholipids (PL) into bile to buffer the toxicity of bile acids (BA) and free cholesterol (CHOL). While recessively inherited ABCB4 deficiency causes childhood Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis type 3, haploinsufficiency has been linked to adult‐onset hepatobiliary diseases.
Eric L. Bell +6 more
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Bile acid concentrations (mean ± 95% confidence interval) in serum (AUC 4–8 h) (top), faeces (middle) and eluted bile from Entero-Test string (bottom).
Elizabeth Thomas (137168) +9 more
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