Bile acids are steroidal compounds, which contain 24 carbon atoms. They can be classified into two major groups: primary and secondary. The most abundant bile acids: The primary bile acids include cholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid, while the major secondary bile acids are deoxycholic acid and litocholic acid. Bile acids are important physiological agents for intestinal absorption of nutrients and are used for biliary lipid secretion, toxic metabolites and xenobiotics. The aim of this paper is to analyze biosynthesis and biotransformation of bile acids, as preparation for practical usage in laboratory and clinical conditions. Topic: Biosynthesis and biotransformation of bile acids: The biosynthesis of bile acids is the dominant metabolic...
Cholestasis is defined as the impairment in formation or excretion of bile from the liver to the int...
The liver plays an important role in the regulation of cholesterol homeostasis, therefore also in th...
The aim of the theses is to characterize the mechanism that participate in the regulation of activit...
Bile acids play a significant role in the digestion of nutrients. In addition, bile acids perform a ...
Bile acids constitute a large family of steroids in vertebrates, normally formed from cholesterol an...
B ILE ACIDS play an important role in fat absorption by enhancing pancreatic lipolysis, facilitating...
In this article, the mechanisms for maintaining a homeostasis in blood cholesterol level in mammals,...
Elevated lipid levels in the bloodstream, in particular high levels of LDL cholesterol, are a major...
Bile acids facilitate the absorption of lipids in the gut, but are also needed to maintain cholester...
Introduction: Bile acids are synthesized from cholesterol exclusively in the liver. The rate of bile...
Introduction: Bile acids are synthesized from cholesterol exclusively in the liver. The rate of bile...
Bile acids (BAs) are amphiphilic molecules with 24 carbon atoms and consist of a hydrophobic and a r...
Bile acids are end-products of cholesterol metabolism and essential for absorption of dietary lipids...
Chapter 1. An Overview of Bile Acid Science This chapter deals with an overview of bile acid scien...
Bile acids (BAs) are small molecules synthesized by the host and chemically modified by the microorg...
Cholestasis is defined as the impairment in formation or excretion of bile from the liver to the int...
The liver plays an important role in the regulation of cholesterol homeostasis, therefore also in th...
The aim of the theses is to characterize the mechanism that participate in the regulation of activit...
Bile acids play a significant role in the digestion of nutrients. In addition, bile acids perform a ...
Bile acids constitute a large family of steroids in vertebrates, normally formed from cholesterol an...
B ILE ACIDS play an important role in fat absorption by enhancing pancreatic lipolysis, facilitating...
In this article, the mechanisms for maintaining a homeostasis in blood cholesterol level in mammals,...
Elevated lipid levels in the bloodstream, in particular high levels of LDL cholesterol, are a major...
Bile acids facilitate the absorption of lipids in the gut, but are also needed to maintain cholester...
Introduction: Bile acids are synthesized from cholesterol exclusively in the liver. The rate of bile...
Introduction: Bile acids are synthesized from cholesterol exclusively in the liver. The rate of bile...
Bile acids (BAs) are amphiphilic molecules with 24 carbon atoms and consist of a hydrophobic and a r...
Bile acids are end-products of cholesterol metabolism and essential for absorption of dietary lipids...
Chapter 1. An Overview of Bile Acid Science This chapter deals with an overview of bile acid scien...
Bile acids (BAs) are small molecules synthesized by the host and chemically modified by the microorg...
Cholestasis is defined as the impairment in formation or excretion of bile from the liver to the int...
The liver plays an important role in the regulation of cholesterol homeostasis, therefore also in th...
The aim of the theses is to characterize the mechanism that participate in the regulation of activit...