Bile acids (BA) are amphiphilic molecules synthesized in the liver from cholesterol. BA undergo continuous enterohepatic recycling through intestinal biotransformation by gut microbiome and reabsorption into the portal tract for uptake by hepatocytes. BA are detergent molecules aiding the digestion and absorption of dietary fat and fat-soluble vitamins, but also act as important signaling molecules via the nuclear receptor, farnesoid X receptor (FXR), and the membrane-associated G protein-coupled bile acid receptor 1 (GPBAR-1) in the distal intestine, liver and extra hepatic tissues. The hydrophilic-hydrophobic balance of the BA pool is finely regulated to prevent BA overload and liver injury. By contrast, hydrophilic BA can be hepatoprotec...
BACKGROUND: Bile acids (BAs) regulate cells by activating nuclear and membrane-bound receptors. G pr...
Metabolic syndrome refers to the combination of obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia and insulin resi...
ERA-HDHL (Healthy Diet for Healthy Life) Cofund (H2020 and MIUR for Italy), “Biomarkers for Nutritio...
Bile acids (BA) are amphiphilic molecules synthesized in the liver from cholesterol. BA undergo cont...
The primary bile acids (BAs) are synthetized from cholesterol in the liver, conjugated to glycine or...
Bile acids (BAs) are amphipathic molecules that facilitate the uptake of lipids, and their levels fl...
Bile acids are end products of cholesterol metabolism generated in the liver and released in the int...
Once known exclusively for their role in nutrients absorption, primary bile acids, chenodeoxycholic ...
Bile acids (BA) are signaling molecules with pleiotropic paracrine and endocrine functions (for rece...
Bile acids are derived from cholesterol to facilitate intestinal nutrient absorption and biliary sec...
AbstractThe classical functions of bile acids include acting as detergents to facilitate the digesti...
In the past ten years, our understanding of the importance of bile acids has expanded from fat absor...
Bile acid (BA) plays an important role in the absorption and translocation of fat and fat-soluble vi...
Bile acids (BAs) regulate the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins, cholesterol and lipids but have al...
Bile acids (BA) are synthesized from cholesterol in the liver. They are essential for promotion of t...
BACKGROUND: Bile acids (BAs) regulate cells by activating nuclear and membrane-bound receptors. G pr...
Metabolic syndrome refers to the combination of obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia and insulin resi...
ERA-HDHL (Healthy Diet for Healthy Life) Cofund (H2020 and MIUR for Italy), “Biomarkers for Nutritio...
Bile acids (BA) are amphiphilic molecules synthesized in the liver from cholesterol. BA undergo cont...
The primary bile acids (BAs) are synthetized from cholesterol in the liver, conjugated to glycine or...
Bile acids (BAs) are amphipathic molecules that facilitate the uptake of lipids, and their levels fl...
Bile acids are end products of cholesterol metabolism generated in the liver and released in the int...
Once known exclusively for their role in nutrients absorption, primary bile acids, chenodeoxycholic ...
Bile acids (BA) are signaling molecules with pleiotropic paracrine and endocrine functions (for rece...
Bile acids are derived from cholesterol to facilitate intestinal nutrient absorption and biliary sec...
AbstractThe classical functions of bile acids include acting as detergents to facilitate the digesti...
In the past ten years, our understanding of the importance of bile acids has expanded from fat absor...
Bile acid (BA) plays an important role in the absorption and translocation of fat and fat-soluble vi...
Bile acids (BAs) regulate the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins, cholesterol and lipids but have al...
Bile acids (BA) are synthesized from cholesterol in the liver. They are essential for promotion of t...
BACKGROUND: Bile acids (BAs) regulate cells by activating nuclear and membrane-bound receptors. G pr...
Metabolic syndrome refers to the combination of obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia and insulin resi...
ERA-HDHL (Healthy Diet for Healthy Life) Cofund (H2020 and MIUR for Italy), “Biomarkers for Nutritio...