The in vitro transformation, under anaerobic conditions, of 3- and 7-monosulfated and unsulfated bile acids, was studied in incubates of fecal flora from three healthy subjects. Chenodeoxycholic acid 7\u3b1-sulfate and ursodeoxycholic acid 7beta-sulfate were recovered unchanged, in all cultures, al the end of the incubation time. 3-Sulfated bile acids were metabolized in a different way by the three stool specimens. During the transformation of chenodeoxycholic acid 3-sulfate, desulfation, 7-dehydroxylation and 3-epimerization were observed. In contrast, 3-epimerization was not noticed when ursodeoxycholic acid 3-sulfate and lithocholic acid 3-sulfate were metabolized, the latter being principally transformed into 063-cholenic acid, probab...
Bile acids, important mediators of lipid absorption, also act as hormone-like regulators and as anti...
Modern literature data concerning sulfate-reducing bacteria of human intestine are summarized. The c...
The study of the intestinal sulfate-reducing bacteria, the process of dissimilatory sulfate reductio...
In 8 normal subjects the daily administration for 30 days of at least 750 × 106 Streptococcus faeciu...
The microbial 7-OH epimerisation of cholic and chenodeoxycholic acids with Xanthomonas Maltophilia C...
As early as 1900, Neufeld (1) drew attention to the fact that pneumococci were soluble in bile, wher...
The effects of Bacteroides sp. strain T-40 isolated from human feces on the biotransformation of bil...
Dysbiosis-related perturbations in bile acid (BA) metabolism were observed in inflammatory bowel dis...
The human gastro-intestinal tract hosts a complex and diverse microbial community, whose collective ...
The human gastro-intestinal tract hosts a complex and diverse microbial community, whose collective ...
Ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA)-producing bacteria are of clinical and industrial interest due to the mu...
Bile acids are surface-active steroid compounds with a C5 carboxylic side chain at the steroid nucle...
Hydrogen sulfide is formed in the human intestinal tract as the end product of the anaerobic microbi...
Bile acids (BAs) are small molecules synthesized by the host and chemically modified by the microorg...
Bile acids are one group of steroids that can be metabolically transformed by human gut anaerobes. O...
Bile acids, important mediators of lipid absorption, also act as hormone-like regulators and as anti...
Modern literature data concerning sulfate-reducing bacteria of human intestine are summarized. The c...
The study of the intestinal sulfate-reducing bacteria, the process of dissimilatory sulfate reductio...
In 8 normal subjects the daily administration for 30 days of at least 750 × 106 Streptococcus faeciu...
The microbial 7-OH epimerisation of cholic and chenodeoxycholic acids with Xanthomonas Maltophilia C...
As early as 1900, Neufeld (1) drew attention to the fact that pneumococci were soluble in bile, wher...
The effects of Bacteroides sp. strain T-40 isolated from human feces on the biotransformation of bil...
Dysbiosis-related perturbations in bile acid (BA) metabolism were observed in inflammatory bowel dis...
The human gastro-intestinal tract hosts a complex and diverse microbial community, whose collective ...
The human gastro-intestinal tract hosts a complex and diverse microbial community, whose collective ...
Ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA)-producing bacteria are of clinical and industrial interest due to the mu...
Bile acids are surface-active steroid compounds with a C5 carboxylic side chain at the steroid nucle...
Hydrogen sulfide is formed in the human intestinal tract as the end product of the anaerobic microbi...
Bile acids (BAs) are small molecules synthesized by the host and chemically modified by the microorg...
Bile acids are one group of steroids that can be metabolically transformed by human gut anaerobes. O...
Bile acids, important mediators of lipid absorption, also act as hormone-like regulators and as anti...
Modern literature data concerning sulfate-reducing bacteria of human intestine are summarized. The c...
The study of the intestinal sulfate-reducing bacteria, the process of dissimilatory sulfate reductio...