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A critical review of natural products driven correction of bile acid dysregulation: a therapeutic strategy for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. [PDF]
Peng Q, Hao L, Li S, Yu F, Li N, Hu X.
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Vitamin B12 deficiency in a pediatric patient with gastric obstruction and jejunal feeding dependence: A case report. [PDF]
Nguyen AH, Bass D, Herdes RE.
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Chemistry and Enterohepatic Circulation of Bile Acids† ‡ § ¶ # ‖ ** †† ‡‡ §§ ¶¶ ‖‖ ##
Hepatology, 1984A brief review is given of the chemistry of bile acids, emphasizing the relationship between chemical structure, physical properties and enterohepatic cycling of the major primary and secondary bile acids. Features of the enterohepatic circulation of primary and secondary bile acids in man are summarized.
Alan Hofmann
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ENTEROHEPATIC CIRCULATION OF VITAMIN D
The Lancet, 1984J, Compston, J E, Ledger
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Enterohepatic Circulation of Urobilinogen
Nature, 1964THE bacteria of the large bowel reduce bile bilirubin to colourless, Ehrlich-positive chromogens, collectively termed urobilinogen1. It has been stated that urobilinogen is partly re-absorbed from the colon, and afterwards re-excreted in the bile, and, to a lesser degree, in the urine2.
R, LESTER, R, SCHMID
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Enterohepatic circulation in the rat
Gastroenterology, 1985Several compounds, in particular bile acids, undergo enterohepatic circulation (EHC). Limited data are available on the pathophysiologic aspects of this circulation. In the present study we describe a surgical technique in rats that allows a long-term, reversible interruption of the EHC and monitoring of peripheral blood levels without direct surgical ...
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